Amidst the Storms - God Saves His People
"I
will bear the indignation of the LORD,
because I have sinned against Him"
-MICAH
7:9 [KJV]
It
is a view of our sins against God that enables us to bear the
indignation of the Lord against us and them. As long as we are left
to a spirit of pride and self-righteousness, we murmur at the Lord's
dealings when His
hand lies heavy upon us. But let us only truly feel what we rightly
deserve: that will silence at once all murmuring. You may murmur and
rebel sometimes at your hard lot in providence; but if you feel what
you deserve, it will make you water with tears of repentance the
hardest cross. So in grace, if you feel the weight of your sins, and
mourn and sigh because you have sinned against God, you can lift up
your hands sometimes with holy wonder at God's longsuffering mercy
that He
has borne with you so long; that He
has not smitten you to the earth, or sent your guilty soul to hell.
You
will see, too, that the heaviest strokes were but fatherly
chastenings; that the rod was dipped in love; and that it was for
your good and His glory that it was laid on. When this sense of
merited indignation comes into the soul, then meekness and submission
come with it, and it can say with the prophet, "I will
bear the indignation of the LORD, because
I have sinned against Him."
You would not escape the rod if you might.
As [bro
Wm.] Cowper says,
"Bastards
may escape the rod,
Sunk
in earthly, vain delight;
But
the true-born child of God
Must
not, would not if he might."
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
February
21st, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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