October 28 - Morning"I have chosen you out of the world." — John 15:19
Here is distinguishing grace and discriminating regard; for some are made
the special objects of divine affection. Do not be afraid to dwell upon this
high doctrine of election. When your mind is most heavy and depressed,
you will find it to be a bottle of richest cordial. Those who doubt the
doctrines of grace, or who cast them into the shade, miss the richest
clusters of Eshcol; they lose the wines on the lees well refined, the fat
things full of marrow. There is no balm in Gilead comparable to it. If the
honey in Jonathan's wood when but touched enlightened the eyes, this is
honey which will enlighten your heart to love and learn the mysteries of
the kingdom of God.
Eat, and fear not a surfeit; live upon this choice
dainty, and fear not that it will be too delicate a diet. Meat from the King's
table will hurt none of His courtiers. Desire to have your mind enlarged,
that you may comprehend more and more the eternal, everlasting,
discriminating love of God. When you have mounted as high as election,
tarry on its sister mount, the covenant of grace. Covenant engagements are
the munitions of stupendous rock behind which we lie entrenched;
covenant engagements with the surety, Christ Jesus, are the quiet
resting-places of trembling spirits.
"His oath, His covenant, His blood, If Jesus undertook to bring me to glory, and if the Father promised that He
would give me to the Son to be a part of the infinite reward of the travail of
His soul; then, my soul, till God Himself shall be unfaithful, till Jesus shall
cease to be the truth, thou art safe. When David danced before the ark, he
told Michal that election made him do so. Come, my soul, exult before the
God of grace and leap for joy of heart. October 28 - Evening"His head is as the most fine gold, His locks are bushy, and black as a raven." — Song of Solomon 5:11
Comparisons all fail to set forth the Lord Jesus, but the spouse uses the
best within her reach. By the head of Jesus we may understand His deity,
"for the head of Christ is God" and then the ingot of purest gold is the best
conceivable metaphor, but all too poor to describe one so precious, so
pure, so dear, so glorious. Jesus is not a grain of gold, but a vast globe of it,
a priceless mass of treasure such as earth and heaven cannot excel. The
creatures are mere iron and clay, they all shall perish like wood, hay, and
stubble, but the everliving Head of the creation of God shall shine on for
ever and ever.
In Him is no mixture, nor smallest taint of alloy. He is for
ever infinitely holy and altogether divine. The bushy locks depict His
manly vigour. There is nothing effeminate in our Beloved. He is the
manliest of men. Bold as a lion, laborious as an ox, swift as an eagle. Every
conceivable and inconceivable beauty is to be found in Him, though once
He was despised and rejected of men.
"His head the finest gold; The glory of His head is not shorn away, He is eternally crowned with
peerless majesty. The black hair indicates youthful freshness, for Jesus
has the dew of His youth upon Him. Others grow languid with age, but He
is for ever a Priest as was Melchisedek; others come and go, but He abides
as God upon His throne, world without end. We will behold Him to-night
and adore Him. Angels are gazing upon Him — His redeemed must not
turn away their eyes from Him. Where else is there such a Beloved? O for
an hour's fellowship with Him! Away, ye intruding cares! Jesus draws
me, and I run after Him. October 28 |