"The
God of all grace."
-I
PETER
5:10 [KJV]
All
we have and are, everything we know and feel, comes from "the
God of all grace." We have nothing spiritually good in
ourselves; all therefore that we have is the free gift of His hand,
and comes from the ever-flowing Fountain of mercy and truth. It will
be our mercy, then, as the Lord may enable us, to be ever looking to
Him, not looking to books, not looking to ministers; these are only
instruments, and in themselves but poor instruments. The soul must
look through all and above all to "the God of all
grace."
The Lord enable you to examine every truth as it is brought before you by the light of God's Spirit in your heart, to "prove all things, and hold fast that which is good." And however deeply you may feel the vileness of your heart, remember this, there is "the God of all grace" to go to. If you feel yourself the vilest of sinners, He suits you the more as "the God of all grace." If you feel dark, stupid, and barren, it is the greater reason that you should call on "the God of all grace" to revive your drooping soul. If any have lost past enjoyments, and are now "walking in darkness" that may be felt, it is the more reason they should seek "the God of all grace," that He may supply their wants out of Christ's fulness, as the covenant Head.
Yea, whatever trials, perplexities, and temptations may harass your soul, it is only to open the way for "THE GOD OF ALL GRACE" to appear. In whatever affliction you may be, it will be your wisdom, as it will be your mercy, to be looking up unto Him, that He may comfort your soul; and, turning from man, as Hezekiah turned his face to the wall, commit your case to Him.
The Lord enable you to examine every truth as it is brought before you by the light of God's Spirit in your heart, to "prove all things, and hold fast that which is good." And however deeply you may feel the vileness of your heart, remember this, there is "the God of all grace" to go to. If you feel yourself the vilest of sinners, He suits you the more as "the God of all grace." If you feel dark, stupid, and barren, it is the greater reason that you should call on "the God of all grace" to revive your drooping soul. If any have lost past enjoyments, and are now "walking in darkness" that may be felt, it is the more reason they should seek "the God of all grace," that He may supply their wants out of Christ's fulness, as the covenant Head.
Yea, whatever trials, perplexities, and temptations may harass your soul, it is only to open the way for "THE GOD OF ALL GRACE" to appear. In whatever affliction you may be, it will be your wisdom, as it will be your mercy, to be looking up unto Him, that He may comfort your soul; and, turning from man, as Hezekiah turned his face to the wall, commit your case to Him.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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