Wait on the LORD - Keep His Way
"To
them that have no might He
increaseth strength."
-ISAIAH
40:29 [KJV]
The
Lord's people are often in this state, that they "have no
might." All their power seems exhausted, and their strength
completely drained away; sin appears to have got the mastery over
them; and they feel as if they had neither will nor ability to run
the race set before them, or persevere in the way of the Lord. Yet,
even then, they have strength; for it says, "He
increaseth strength." It does not
say, 'he gives, bestows, communicates strength;' but "He
increaseth
strength." How can this be?
We
must have power to feel our weakness. God must put forth his power to
enable us to fall down into nothingness and helplessness. It
therefore says, "He
increaseth strength." As though it would imply, 'Is not the very
power to sink down into creature weakness, helplessness, and
nothingness, strength?' It is so in God's mysterious dealings.
And, therefore, "to them that have
no might" (in other words, those
who are sensible in their own consciences that they have no power at
all, who are completely exhausted of nature's strength and wisdom),
to these "He
increaseth strength."
Now
the Lord "increaseth strength" in a very mysterious way. He
often drops strength stilly and secretly into the soul. We are not
always to expect very great manifestations. This is not the way in
which the Lord usually increases strength. His visits to the soul are
often better known by their fruits and effects, and by looking back
upon them when they are past, than by any immediate impulse. The
strength given is more easily felt than the hand seen which
communicates it. In this respect it much resembles the new birth, of
which the Lord says, "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and
thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell
whence it cometh, and whither it goeth" [JOHN
3:8].
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
March
18th, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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