Christ JESUS ~ The Foundation of Our Enjoyments
"Unto the pure, all things are pure; but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving, is nothing pure." -Titus 1:15 [KJV]
An union with Christ brings with it the sweet and sanctified use and enjoyment of all things. My soul, ponder, this evening, what the apostle here saith, with an eye to this, and behold thy blessedness in Jesus. Every thing which comes into the account of what may be called real good, can be so no farther than as it is found and enjoyed in Christ. Creature comforts have nothing in them of good, but what is derived from the blessedness of the covenant in them.
To the pure in Christ, all
things are pure. His gracious leaven in them, leaveneth the whole lump.
And wherefore is it, that to them that are in a state of unrenewed
nature, being defiled and unbelieving, there is nothing pure; but
because there is nothing of Christ in them? They, and all they have, are
under the curse; for every thing is so out of Christ. It is Jesus which
must put a blessing and a relish into even the most common providences;
or, instead of mercy, they will bring forth evil.
See
to it then, my soul, that Christ be the foundation of all thine
enjoyments. Be very jealous over thyself, and thine own heart, when thou
art most happy, that it be on Christ's account; or that when exercised
with difficulties, thou still see Jesus in them, and receive them as
coming from His appointment. And learn never to put a value upon any
thing but on His account, and from their connection with Him. This will
confirm what the apostle saith, to thy experience; "To the pure, all
things are pure."
For Jesus seen in all, will be enjoyed in all; and
will sweeten, sanctify, bless, and render profitable all. For as there
is infinitely more blessedness in the most common of our mercies, from
their relationship to Jesus, and their coming from Him than we are aware
of; so we ought to have the greater regard to Him, in all that we
enjoy. And if we consider nothing as a blessing, but what is received in
Jesus, we shall learn to set a value upon nothing but what is brought
home to the heart by Jesus.
-preacher Robert Hawker (1753-1827 A.D.)
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