"I will be as the dew unto Israel." -Hosea 14:5 [KJV]
Sometimes
the Lord, without applying His word with any very great and
distinguishing power to the heart, makes His truth to drop with a
measure of sweetness into the soul. This is as rain or dew, according to His own gracious declaration, "My doctrine shall drop as the rain; My
speech shall distil as the dew" (Deuteronomy 32:2). The dropping, then, of His
doctrine, or, as the word means, His "teaching," as rain, and the
distilling of His gracious speech as dew, kindle in the soul a love of
the truth, and wherever this is felt there is salvation, for we read of
those who perish that "they received not the love of the truth that they
might be saved" (II Thessalonians 2:10).
There is a receiving of the truth, and
a receiving of the love of the truth. These two things widely differ.
To receive the truth will not necessarily save; for many receive the
truth who never receive the love of the truth. Professors by thousands
receive the truth into their judgment, and adopt the plan of salvation
as their creed; but are neither saved nor sanctified thereby.
But to
receive the love of the truth by the truth as it is in Jesus being made
sweet and precious to the soul, is to receive salvation itself. It is in
this way that the gospel is made the power of God unto salvation; and
therefore the apostle, speaking of "the preaching of the cross," says
that "it is to them that perish foolishness, but unto us which are saved
it is the power of God." Now it is impossible that this power should be
felt without its having an alluring effect upon the soul, whereby it
comes out from every evil thing and cleaves to the Lord with purpose of
heart.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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