Confident in our Lord Jesus Christ
"Who
shall separate us from the love of Christ?"
-ROMANS
8:35 [KJV]
Be
this never forgotten, that if we have ever been brought near to the
Lord Jesus Christ by the actings of living faith, there never can be
any final, actual separation from Him. In the darkest moments, in the
dreariest hours, under the most painful exercises, the most fiery
temptations, there is, as with Jonah in the belly of hell, a looking
again toward the holy temple. There is sometimes a sigh, a cry, a
groan, a breathing forth of the heart's desire to "know Him,
and the power of His resurrection;" that He
would draw us near unto Himself, and make Himself precious to our
souls. And these very cries and sighs, groanings and breathings, all
prove that whatever darkness of mind, guilt of conscience, or
unbelief we may feel, there is no real separation.
It
is in grace as it is in nature; the clouds do not blot out the sun;
it is still in the sky, though they often intercept his bright rays.
And so with the blessed Sun of righteousness; our unbelief, our
ignorance, our darkness of mind, our guilt of conscience, our many
temptations—these do not blot out the Sun of righteousness from the
sky of grace. Though thick clouds come between Him and us and make us
feel as though He was blotted out, or at least as if we were blotted
from His remembrance, yet, through mercy, where grace has begun the
work, grace carries it on: "Being confident of this very
thing, that He which hath begun a good
work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ"
[PHILIPPIANS
1:6].
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
May
2nd, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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