Lead Us for Thy Glory, O LORD!
"So
teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto
wisdom."
-PSALM
90:12 [KJV]
Casting
our eyes back upon the year now past and gone, are there no mercies
which claim a note of thankful praise? It is sweet to see the Lord's
kind hand in providence, but sweeter far to view His outstretched
hand in grace. Are we then so unwatchful or so unmindful of the
Lord's gracious hand in His various dealings with our soul as to view
the whole past twelve months as a dead blank in which we have never
seen His face, nor heard His voice, nor felt his power? "Have
I been a wilderness unto Israel? a land of darkness?"
[JEREMIAH
2:31], the Lord
tenderly asks. Has He been such to us also for twelve long and weary
months? What! No help by the way, no tokens for good, no liftings-up
of the light of His countenance, no visitations of His presence and
power, no breakings-in of His goodness for all that long and dreary
time—for dreary it must indeed have been for a living soul to have
been left and abandoned of the Lord so long!
If
not blessed with any peculiar manifestations of Christ, with any
signal revelations of His Person and work, blood and love, grace and
glory, for such special seasons are not of frequent, occurrence, have
we not still found Him the Way, the Truth, and the Life? If we have
indeed a personal and spiritual union with the Son of God, as our
living Head, there will be communications out of His fulness, a
supplying of all our need, a drawing forth of faith, hope, and love,
a support under trials, a deliverance from temptations, a deepening
of His fear in the heart, and that continued work of grace whereby we
are enabled to live a life of faith on the Son of God.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
-January
1st “EARS FROM HARVESTED
SHEAVES”
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