LOOK UNTO JESUS AND BE YE SAVED
"Set
your affection on things above, not on things on the earth."
-COLOSSIANS
3:2 [KJV]
Everything
upon earth, as viewed by the eyes of the Majesty of heaven, is low
and paltry. Earth is after all but a huge clod of dust, and as such,
apart from its having been once the place of the Redeemer's
sufferings and sacrifice, being now the habitation of His
suffering people, and to be hereafter the scene of His
glory, as insignificant in the eyes of its Maker as the small dust of
the balance or the drop of the bucket.
What,
then, are its highest objects, its loftiest aims, its grandest
pursuits, its noblest employments, short of the grace of the gospel,
in the sight of Him who inhabits eternity, but mean and worthless?
Nay, even in our eyes is there not one consideration that when felt
stamps vanity upon them all?—that all earth's pursuits, whatever
high attainments men may reach in this life, be it of wealth, rank,
learning, power, or pleasure, end in death? The breath of God's
displeasure soon lays low in the grave all that is rich and mighty,
high and proud; for "the day of the LORD
of hosts shall be upon every one that is proud and lofty, and upon
every one that is lifted up; and he shall be brought low"
[ISAIAH
2:12].
Thus
that effectual work of grace on the heart, whereby the chosen vessels
of mercy are delivered from the power of darkness and translated into
the kingdom of God's dear Son, may well be termed a "high
calling," for it calls them out of those low, grovelling
pursuits, those earthly toys, those base and sensual lusts in which
the children of men seek at once their happiness and their ruin, unto
the knowledge and enjoyment of those things which are above, where
Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
May
24th, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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