Substance as Opposed to Shadows
"Behold, I will bring evil upon all flesh, saith the LORD." -Jeremiah 45:5 [KJV]
The
Lord may be said spiritually to "bring evil upon all flesh," when He
lays trouble and calamity upon the flesh, and upon all that the flesh
loves. The blow falls upon the fruits of the flesh, when it cuts down
fleshly religion, and roots up false hopes, vain confidence, and
self-dependence.
The effect of these strokes is to lay the soul poor and
needy at the footstool of mercy; and as the Holy Ghost enlightens the
eyes to see, quickens the soul to feel, and raises up power to ask,
there is now a seeking after real things—substance as opposed to
shadows.
Thus pardon, mercy, the testimony of God in the soul,
the lifting up of the light of His countenance, the sprinkling of the
blood of Jesus upon the conscience, with all the other spiritual
blessings revealed in the gospel, are sought after, valued, and prized.
It is not enough now that they are heard from a minister, assented to in
the judgment, or received on the testimony of others.
They are only now
so far enjoyed as they are tasted, felt, and handled in the depths of
the heart. I believe I can say for myself until evil came upon me in
this way, chiefly through a long illness (though if I have life now, I
had it before that visitation), yet until trouble came, and I was
brought low in body and soul, I was never seeking as I have done since,
the visitations and manifestations of the Lord's favour.
Deceived
by Satan and my own heart, I was seeking rather to make myself wise in
the letter, than to feel the power of vital godliness in my soul. But
ever since then, amidst many discouragements, and with many alternations
and changes, I have felt led, as I never knew before, or at least not
from the same pressing sense of need, to seek after the visitations and
manifestations of the Lord's favour; the dew of His Spirit, the
application of His atoning blood, and the inward testimonies of His love
and grace.
Nor can I rest for salvation upon anything else. I am not,
therefore, speaking at a peradventure; I know the ground, for I have
travelled it; I have lined it with laborious footsteps; and therefore
having tracked it out, I speak in my measure, that which I know; and
testify that which I feel.
When the Lord, then, thus brings evil
upon our flesh, it is not to sweep away any real religion that we may
possess. It is to sweep away our false religion. This winnowing fan is
to fan away the chaff, and leave the pure grain.
This keen knife of the heavenly Anatomist is only to cut away the diseased excrescences, and unhealthy tumours, and leave the sound parts uninjured. When the Lord brings distress into the soul, it is not to destroy any one grace that has been communicated by the blessed Spirit, but to fulfil that word, "Every plant which My heavenly Father hath not planted shall be rooted up."
He puts His "vessels of gold and silver" into the furnace to take away their dross, that they may be "sanctified, and meet for the Master's use." For He has chosen His Zion in the furnace of affliction; and He "sits as a refiner and purifier of silver, that He may purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the LORD an offering in righteousness." -Malachi 3:3
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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