O! For Grace to Everlastingly Hear the LORD JESUS
"For I know the thoughts that I think towards you, saith the LORD; thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end."-Jeremiah 29:11 [KJV]
My soul! thou art "looking for the mercy of thy Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life." This is thy one object, and that one object is centered in Jesus. But in the view of this, thou art sadly put to it, at times, by thwarting providences, that seem to come between It would be a blessed help to thee, hadst thou grace always to keep in remembrance what the Lord saith in this blessed scripture: "I know the thoughts that I think towards you; thoughts of peace, and not of evil."
And how truly
fulfilled are these things in the redemption by Jesus! In Him the
foundation is laid for the accomplishment; and "He is of one mind, and
who can turn Him?" Be the outward appearances of things what they may,
yet the Lord is everlastingly pursuing one and the same invariable plan
of mercy.
His
providences may vary, but His grace never can. It is the deficiency of
our faith, and not a defect in the covenant, which makes a believing
soul to stagger, and call in question divine faithfulness. I said, saith
the church, (at a time when the streams of that river which makes glad
the city of God, ran low,) "I said, My strength and my hope is perished
from the Lord."
But how did the church correct herself soon after! "The
LORD is my portion," saith she; "therefore will I hope in Him" -see Lamentations 3:18-24. It is blessed to rest upon the Lord's own words,
and to give credit to what He hath promised, when, according to all
appearances of things, there seemeth an impossibility to the performance
of them.
This
indeed is faith, and faith in her best dress and character. It is no
longer faith, when the thing promised is come to pass: this is not
trusting God, but receiving payment from God. But when God's thoughts
towards us, find, through His grace in our hearts, corresponding
thoughts towards Him, of His truth and faithfulness; then, whatever
happens by the way, the soul of the believer is kept in peace, because
he knows that he shall have an expected end of peace, and not of evil.
Oh! then for grace to be everlastingly hearing the Lord's voice in all His dispensations.
See
to it, my soul, that under all trials, all exercises, all difficulties,
be they what they may; as there can be no trial of which Jesus hath not
the appointment, no exercise but what He knows, no difficulty that can
for a moment alter or interrupt His plan of salvation; Oh! learn to lean
upon Him, and to leave all with Him, entertaining and cherishing the
same good thoughts of Him for ever! for He it is that saith, "I know the
thoughts that I think towards you; thoughts of peace, and not of evil,
to give you an expected end."
-preacher Robert Hawker (1753-1827 A.D.)
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