HEAR MY CRY, O GOD
"Wilt
Thou
shew wonders to the dead? shall the dead arise and praise Thee?
Shall Thy
lovingkindness be declared in the grave, or Thy
faithfulness in destruction?"
-PSALM
88:10, 11[KJV]
This
is not the language of a soul dead in trespasses and sins, but it is
the breathing of a living soul struggling and grappling with death.
What a difference there is, where there is life working in and under
death, and where death reigns absolutely! between the quickened soul
and that in which there is nothing but death, death without one spark
of spiritual life, death without one ray of heavenly teaching. There
is no groan, no sigh, no lamentation, no piteous inquiry, no pouring
out of the heart before God, where the soul is utterly dead, any more
than there is life and breath in a corpse in the tomb.
But wherever
life is implanted in the soul from the Fountain of life, that life
groans under death. It sighs from out of the grave; it gasps for
breath, under the corpse which overlies it; and seeks to heave itself
up from that dead weight, from that superincumbent mass of carnality
which clasps it in its rigid and chilling embrace; it endeavours to
uplift and extricate itself from that body of sin and death which
spreads its cold and torpid mass all round it so that it is unable to
arise.
Do
you know the workings of life in this way? The heavings, the
gaspings, the uprisings of the life of God in your soul, pressed,
overlain, overwhelmed, and all but suffocated by that carnal, dead,
barren, earthly, devilish nature, which lies as a weight upon you?
Depend upon it if you have never known what it is to gasp and pant
and groan and sigh under the weight of a body of sin and death, you
know nothing of the vital operations of the Holy Ghost in your
conscience.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869
A.D.)
JANUARY 4th, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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