The LORD JESUS: Alpha and Omega!
"Be
thou in the fear of the Lord all the day long.
For
surely there is an end;
and
thine expectation shall not be cut off."
-Proverbs
23:17-18 [KJV]
The
Lord is here addressing Himself to a soul labouring under temptation,
and passing through peculiar exercises; and this is the exhortation
that He gives it: "Be thou in the fear of the Lord all the
day long;"
watching His hand, submitting to His will, committing everything into
His care and keeping; not hardening your heart against Him, but
looking up to Him, and worshipping Him with godly fear; "for
surely there is an end." You may be tempted, exercised,
and surrounded with difficulties, and see no outlet; but "surely
there is an end;" and, when the end comes, it will make all
plain and clear. This quiet submission, this watching and waiting, a
man can never be brought to unless he has seen an end to all
perfection; an end of his own strength, wisdom, and righteousness.
To
sit still is the hardest thing a man can do. To lie passive at God's
footstool when all things seem to be against us; to have a rough path
to walk in, to be surrounded with difficulties, and yet to be in the
fear of the Lord all the day long, watching His hand, desiring to
submit to His will, seeking only that wisdom which cometh from above,
and trusting that He will make the way straight; not putting our hand
to the work, but leaving it all to the Lord—how strange, how
mysterious a path! And yet it is the only one that brings solid peace
to a Christian; "for surely
there is an end."
Whatever
sorrows and troubles a man may have to wade through, there will
surely be an end of them. If we try to get ourselves out of
perplexities, we are like a person trying to unravel a tangled skein
of silk by pulling it forcibly; the more it is pulled, the more
entangled it gets, and the faster the knots become. So if we are
plunged into any trial, providential or spiritual, and we attempt to
extricate ourselves by main force, by kicking and rebelling, we only
get more entangled.
The
Lord, then, to encourage us to wait patiently upon Him till He shall
appear, says, "Surely
there is an end." This is the universal testimony
of the Scripture, that the Lord appears and delivers, when there is
none shut up or left; and the experience of the saints agrees with
the testimony of the written word: "For
I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD,
thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end"
(Jeremiah 29:11).
-Gospel
report by J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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