Flee to the LORD JESUS CHRIST!
"Alas!
for THAT DAY is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time
of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it."
-JEREMIAH
30:7 [KJV]
This
"DAY OF TROUBLE" is when sin is laid as a heavy burden upon
a man's conscience; when guilt presses him down into the dust of
death, when his iniquities stare him in the face, and seem more in
number than the hairs of his head; when he fears he shall be cast for
ever into the bottomless pit of hell, and have his portion with the
hypocrites.
...A
day here means a season, be it long or short; be it a day, week,
month, or year. And as the season cannot be measured in length, so
the trouble cannot be measured in depth.
The
only wise God deals out various measures of affliction to His people.
All do not sink to the same depth, as all do not rise to the same
height. All do not drink equally deep of the cup; yet all, each in
their measure, pass through this day of trouble, wherein their
fleshly religion is pulled to pieces, their self-righteousness
marred, their presumptuous hopes crushed, and they brought into the
state of the leper, to cry, "Unclean, unclean." Until a man
has passed through this day of trouble, until he has experienced more
or less of these exercises of soul, and known guilt and condemnation
in his conscience; until he has struggled in this narrow pass, and
had his rags of creature righteousness torn away from him, he can
know nothing experimentally of the efficacy of Jesus' atoning blood,
nor feel the power of Christ's resurrection.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
June
5th, “EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES”
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