Uncontaminated Heavenly Treasure
"But we have this treasure in earthen vessels." -II Corinthians 4:7 [KJV]
Gold
and silver, those precious metals, take no injury, receive no spot of
corruption from the vessel in which they are contained; let them be
buried in the damp earth, no tarnish or rust forms upon them. So
spiritually, the grace of God in the heart, surrounded as it is with
corruption, is not tarnished by it, the heavenly treasure is not
contaminated, though lodged in an earthen vessel.
Christ in the
heart is not defiled by the inward workings of depravity, and by the
base thoughts that strive perpetually against His grace, any more than
the gold of the Bank of England is defiled by the dark and damp cellars
in which it is stowed. And what a mercy it is, that our corruptions
cannot tarnish the grace of God; that our unbelief cannot mix with, and
adulterate the faith of God's elect; that our despondency cannot spoil
and ruin a gospel hope; that our deadness, darkness, coldness, and
rebellion cannot mingle with and defile the love of God in the soul!
This
heavenly treasure remains still as unpolluted and pure as when God
first put it there; being a part of "the divine nature," it remains
uncontaminated by the filth and corruption that surround it. Is not this
a mercy for God's tried people, that spiritual knowledge, living faith,
gospel hope, heavenly love, and the fruits and graces of God's Spirit
in the soul can never be defiled; but, like the streams of a fountain,
are ever gushing forth in pure water?
What a blessing it is, that
the pure grace of God in a man's heart cannot be contaminated by the
filthy streams that are dashing from a vile nature against it, like the
torrents of water from a fire-engine against a burning house, but
remains as pure as when God the Spirit first breathed it into the soul.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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