Teach me Thy ways, O LORD
"Lead
me in Thy
truth, and teach me."
-PSALM
25:5 [KJV]
What
wonderful things does God sometimes shew us in His word! How our eyes
sometimes seem to be anointed with eye-salve to behold wondrous
things out of God's law [PSALM
119:18]!
Sometimes in reading a chapter we see such beauty, such fulness, such
sweetness, such glory in it, that it seems, as it were, to fill our
very hearts. And what our souls want (I am sure my soul wants it, and
it is my frequent cry to the Lord in secret that I may feel it) is to
have this blessed truth taken out of the word of God, and applied to
and sealed upon our hearts by the Spirit of God.
I
want no new revelation. Day by day I seem more satisfied of this, and
more established in it—that all saving truth is in the word of God.
I seek no visions, I desire no dreams, I want no airy speculations;
but when my heart is brought to lie at the footstool of mercy, this
seems to be the panting and breathing of my soul—to know
experimentally and spiritually the blessed truths that my eyes see in
the word of God, to have them opened up to my understanding, brought
into my heart, grafted into my soul, applied to my conscience, and
revealed with such supernatural and heavenly power that the truth as
it is in Jesus may be in me a solemn and saving reality, that it may
bring with it such a divine blessing as to fill me with grace,
enlarge my heart into the enjoyment of the gospel, gird up my loins
with spiritual strength, give and increase faith, communicate and
encourage hope, shed abroad and draw forth love, and fill me with joy
and peace in believing.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
April
30th, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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