Who Is Your Master?
"Ye are not your own." -I Corinthians 6:19 [KJV]
There
is a blessed sense in these words, "Ye are not your own." Remember you
must be some one's. If God be not your master, the devil will be; if
grace do not rule, sin will reign; if Christ is not your all in all, the
world will be. It is not as though we could roam abroad in perfect
liberty. Some one will have us. We must have a master of one kind or
another; and which is best, a bounteous benevolent Benefactor such as
God has ever shewn Himself to be; a merciful, loving, and tender Parent;
a kind, forgiving Father and Friend; and a tender-hearted,
compassionate Redeemer, able to save us to the uttermost; or a cruel
devil, a miserable world, and a wicked, vile, abominable heart?
Which is
better, to live under the sweet constraints of the dying love of a dear
Redeemer; under gospel influences, gospel principles, gospel promises,
and gospel encouragements; or to walk in fancied liberty, with sin in
our heart, exercising dominion and mastery there; and binding us in iron
chains to the judgment of the great day?
Even taking the present life,
there is more real pleasure, satisfaction, and happiness in half an hour
with God, in sweet union and communion with the Lord of life and glory,
in reading His word with a believing heart, in finding access to His
sacred presence, in knowing something of the droppings in of His favour
and mercy,—there is more solid happiness in half an hour thus spent in
the real service of God, than in all the delights of sin, all the lusts
of the flesh, all the pride of life, and all the amusements that the
world has ever devised to kill time and cheat self, thinking, by a
death-bed repentance, at last to cheat the devil.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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