Our Hearts Fixed Upon Jesus
"In
the world ye shall have tribulation: but
be of good cheer; I have overcome the world."
-JOHN
16:33 [KJV]
Has
not our path been one of tribulation, more or less, since the Lord
was first pleased to turn our feet into the narrow way? But have we
found, do we ever find, peace in Jesus? Do we desire to find peace
there? Do we look for peace, do we expect to enjoy peace, from any
other quarter? Dare we think, for a single moment, of peace in self,
peace in the world, or peace in sin? Is our heart so fixed upon
Jesus, our eyes so up unto Him, the desires of our soul so after the
manifestations of His mercy and love, that we are sure there is no
peace worth the name except what is found in Him? Our seasons of
peace may not have been long—they may have been transient, very
transient; yet sweet while they lasted, and sufficient to shew what
true peace is, sufficient to give us longings after a clearer
manifestation of it, and make us desire a fuller enjoyment of it. And
yet the Lord winds it all up with the solemn and blessed declaration
that though our appointed path is one of tribulation in the world,
yet He has overcome it; sin shall not be our master,
the world shall not be our conqueror, the things of time and sense
shall not gain a victory over us. May He give us a sweet assurance
that He will fight our battles, and bring us off more
than conquerors.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
May
3rd, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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