"Wherefore
the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election
sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall: for so an entrance
shall be ministered unto you abundantly, into the everlasting kingdom
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ." -II Peter 1:10-11 [KJV]
What
a very affectionate advice is here given by the apostle; and surely as
important as it is tender! Sit down, my soul, this evening, and ponder
these words of Peter. The apostle saith, and saith it with great
clearness of reason, as well as revelation, that an assurance of being a
partaker of grace in this life, becomes as sure and certain an evidence
of being made a partaker of glory in another. The question then is, how
shall I ascertain, and without the shadow of a doubt, the certainty of
my calling and election?
Shall I look in the the book of life, to see my
name there? That is impossible. "Secret things belong unto the LORD our
God; but those that are revealed belong unto us, and unto our children,
for ever." Is there nothing revealed on this important point in the
scriptures of truth? Yes. The apostle to the Romans, was commissioned to
tell the church, that whom God the Father did predestinate to be
conformed to the image of His Son, "them He also called: and whom He
called, them He also justified: and whom He justified, them He also
glorified," (Romans 8:29, 30.)
Hence,
therefore, it must plainly and undeniably follow, that where a soul can
fully prove his having been called, his election is included in the
discovery; for the one is the result and consequence of the other. If I
see a stream of water flowing, there must be a source whence it comes,
though the fountain itself be out of sight. The fruit of any tree will
of itself ascertain the nature and quality of the tree whence it was
gathered, whether the tree be seen or not. And if, my soul, thou
possessest clear and unquestionable tokens of thy being called by grace,
in the true scriptural evidences which the Holy Ghost hath there marked
concerning it, thine election will as plainly be implied.
See
then if this be thy case. If thou hast a conviction of sin, of
righteousness, and of judgment; if a sense of thy transgressions hath
been so marked in thine heart, as to be followed with a sense of thy
utterly lost and ruined state by nature, and a total inability on thy
part to accomplish any thing towards thine own recovery; and if thou
hast been led by the Holy Ghost, to the view of Jesus, as the only one
mighty to save; and thou art come to Him, with the awakened cry of the
soul, "Lord, save, or I perish!" These are among the first and most
striking testimonies of an effectual and saving call by grace.
And
therefore the diligence the apostle so strongly and affectionately
recommends, is to look into thy evidences daily, and habitually to live
in the enjoyment of them: so that from long and increasing acquaintance
with them, all the great and glorious objects connected with our future
and eternal state, may be made familiar to the soul.
Steadfastly looking
to the Lord Jesus by faith, and living by faith upon Him, we may be
daily growing up to Him in all things: so that when life comes to be
closed, and faith swallowed up in enjoyment, like a rich and deeply
laden vessel in full sail, we may then have "an abundant entrance
ministered unto us, into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ."
-preacher Robert Hawker (1753-1827 A.D.)
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