December 27 - Morning"Can the rush grow up without mire?" — Job 8:11
The rush is spongy and hollow, and even so is a hypocrite; there is no
substance or stability in him. It is shaken to and fro in every wind just as
formalists yield to every influence; for this reason the rush is not broken
by the tempest, neither are hypocrites troubled with persecution. I would
not willingly be a deceiver or be deceived; perhaps the text for this day
may help me to try myself whether I be a hypocrite or no.
The rush by
nature lives in water, and owes its very existence to the mire and moisture
wherein it has taken root; let the mire become dry, and the rush withers
very quickly. Its greenness is absolutely dependent upon circumstances, a
present abundance of water makes it flourish, and a drought destroys it at
once. Is this my case? Do I only serve God when I am in good company,
or when religion is profitable and respectable? Do I love the Lord only
when temporal comforts are received from His hands? If so I am a base
hypocrite, and like the withering rush, I shall perish when death deprives
me of outward joys. But can I honestly assert that when bodily comforts
have been few, and my surroundings have been rather adverse to grace than
at all helpful to it, I have still held fast my integrity? then have I hope that
there is genuine vital godliness in me.
The rush cannot grow without mire,
but plants of the Lord's right hand planting can and do flourish even in the
year of drought. A godly man often grows best when his worldly
circumstances decay. He who follows Christ for his bag is a Judas; they
who follow for loaves and fishes are children of the devil; but they who
attend Him out of love to Himself are His own beloved ones. Lord, let me
find my life in Thee, and not in the mire of this world's favour or gain. December 27 - Evening"And the LORD shall guide thee continually." — Isaiah 58:11
"The Lord shall guide thee." Not an angel, but JEHOVAH shall guide thee.
He said He would not go through the wilderness before His people, an
angel should go before them to lead them in the way; but Moses said, "If
Thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence." Christian, God has
not left you in your earthly pilgrimage to an angel's guidance: He Himself
leads the van. You may not see the cloudy, fiery pillar, but Jehovah will
never forsake you. Notice the word shall — "The Lord shall guide thee."
How certain this makes it! How sure it is that God will not forsake us! His
precious "shalls" and "wills" are better than men's oaths. "I will never
leave thee, nor forsake thee." Then observe the adverb continually. We are
not merely to be guided sometimes, but we are to have a perpetual
monitor; not occasionally to be left to our own understanding, and so to
wander, but we are continually to hear the guiding voice of the Great
Shepherd; and if we follow close at His heels, we shall not err, but be led
by a right way to a city to dwell in.
If you have to change your position in
life; if you have to emigrate to distant shores; if it should happen that you
are cast into poverty, or uplifted suddenly into a more responsible
position than the one you now occupy; if you are thrown among strangers,
or cast among foes, yet tremble not, for "the Lord shall guide thee
continually." There are no dilemmas out of which you shall not be
delivered if you live near to God, and your heart be kept warm with holy
love. He goes not amiss who goes in the company of God. Like Enoch,
walk with God, and you cannot mistake your road. You have infallible
wisdom to direct you, immutable love to comfort you, and eternal power
to defend you. "Jehovah" — mark the word — "Jehovah shall guide thee
continually." December 27 |