Hold us Tightly with Thy Everlasting Arms, O God!
"That
ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and
patience inherit the promises."
-HEBREWS
6:12 [KJV]
Patience
is necessary in order to prove the genuineness and reality of faith.
The Lord generally—I may say invariably—does not accomplish His
purposes at once. He usually—I might say almost invariably—works
by gradations. Is not this the case in creation? Do we see the oak
starting up in all its gigantic proportions in one day? Is not a tiny
acorn committed to the ground; and is not the giant oak, whose huge
limbs we admire, the growth of a century? Men and women are years
growing up to their full stature. So spiritually. "He
that believeth shall not make haste."
Faith
in the soul is of slow growth for the most part; for the Lord takes
care that every step in the path shall be tried by the perplexities
and difficulties that surround it. And He
has appointed this that it may be a means of distinguishing the faith
of God's elect from the faith of those who have a name to live while
dead. They apostatize and turn away from the faith. Like the
stony-ground hearers, they believe for a time, but in temptation fall
away. The various hindrances of nature, sense and reason, sin, the
devil, and the world get the better of them; thus they turn back,
often give up all profession of religion, and die in their sins.
But
the Lord's people cannot so die. Their faith is of a lasting nature,
because what God doth He
doth for ever. Thus their faith stands every storm and endures for
ever.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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