Christ JESUS ~ The Chiefest Among Ten Thousand & Altogether Lovely
"O God, Thou art my God; early will I seek Thee." -Psalm 63:1 [KJV]
David
here speaks of seeking God for what He is in Himself as distinct from
what He has to give. His gifts are one thing, Himself is another.
Therefore he says, "O God, Thou art my God; early will I seek Thee;" Thee
as distinct from Thy gifts. The bride may value her bridegroom’s costly
gifts; but what are his gifts apart from himself? So the Church highly
prizes her royal Husband’s gifts and blessings; but what are these
compared to Him who, in her admiring eyes, is the chiefest among ten
thousand and altogether lovely?
Thus, as seen by the eye of faith,
there is that in His most blessed Majesty which alone can satisfy the
soul taught by His Spirit and influenced by His grace. The soul was made
for Him; it was gifted with immortality by Him. Powers and faculties
were given to it that might be expanded into an infinite capacity to
know and to enjoy Him. So that being created for God, nothing but God
can really satisfy its cravings and desires.
But there is that in Him, as revealed to a believing heart, which can satisfy. His favour is
life; His presence heaven begun; His love a foretaste of eternal bliss.
Thus in seeking the blessings He has to bestow, we do not seek them
independent of the Giver. We love the gift, but we prize the Giver more.
Without the Giver, the gift would be worthless. The bridal ring is the
pledge of union. But what would be the ring without the bridegroom?
Mockery.
So all the favours and blessings which the Lord has to
bestow, if He gave all and withheld Himself, would be but to mock us.
But in giving them, He gives Himself. As when the bridegroom puts the
ring on the finger of his betrothed he gives himself with the gift; so
when the Lord seals a sense of His espousal upon the heart of His
beloved one, in giving His love he gives Himself. Nor can anything else
satisfy the desires of an awakened soul. "It is Jesus," it says, "that I
want; without Him, heaven itself would be hell; without Him, life would
not be life, nor glory be glory, nor immortality be immortality!"
As
without the sun, the earth could not exist; so the Church could not
exist without Jesus. And as in the absence of the sun, no tapers could
take the place of heaven’s own glorious light; so no sparks, however
bright, of fires kindled by human hands, could make up to the Church for
the absence of the Sun of righteousness. He must be, as He is, our
all; having Him, we have everything; not having Him, we have nothing.
The Lord the Spirit write that truth deeply upon your heart that you may
take it wherever you go, and make it ever your bosom companion. If you
have Jesus, you have everything; if you have not Him, you have nothing.
This continual feeling of happiness in and with Him, and of misery out
of and without Him, as maintained in your breast by the power of the
blessed Spirit, will be leading you to seek Him perpetually. This made
David say, "Early will I seek Thee."
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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