Keep Asking, Seeking & Knocking in Prayer
"I
will not let Thee
go, except Thou
bless me."
-GENESIS
32:26 [KJV]
It
is encouraging to the Lord's people as they are from time to time
placed in similar circumstances of trial, exercise, perplexity,
sorrow or distress with Jacob, to see the blessed result of his
wrestling with the angel. He crosses the ford of Jabbok all weakness;
he recrosses it all strength. He leaves his family, and wrestles
alone, a fainting Jacob; he returns to them a prevailing Israel. He
goes to the Lord in an agony of doubt and alarm, fearing every moment
lest he and all that was dear to him should be swept off from the
face of the earth; he returns with the Lord's blessing in his soul,
with the light of the Lord's countenance lifted up upon him.
And
is not this instance recorded for the instruction and consolation of
the Lord's living family? Are they not from time to time in
circumstances experimentally which resemble Jacob's circumstances
literally? Have they not similar difficulties and similar
necessities? And does not the Lord from time to time raise up in
their heart the same faith to lay hold? the same importunity to keep
hold? And shall He who gave Jacob such a merciful deliverance—shall
He who has recorded in His holy word this remarkable event in
Jacob's life for the edification and instruction of His people in all
times—hear Jacob, and not hear them? It is derogatory to the
sympathising "Man of Sorrows;" it is treason against the
Majesty of heaven to believe, that a child of God in similar
circumstances can go to the Lord in a similar way and not get a
similar blessing.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C.
Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
May
11th, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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