The Fifth of April.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
096-Not Forgotten
"Thou art my servant: O Israel, thou shalt not be forgotten of me." (Isaiah 44:21)
Our Jehovah cannot so forget His servants as to cease to love them. He chose them not for a
time but forever. He knew what they would be when He called them into the divine family. He
blots out their sins like a cloud; and we may be sure that He will not turn them out of doors
for iniquities which He has blotted out. It would be blasphemy to imagine such a thing.
He will not forget them so as to cease to think of them. One forgetful moment on the part of
our God would be our ruin. Therefore He says, "Thou shalt not be forgotten of me." Men forget
us; those whom we have benefited turn against us. We have no abiding place in the fickle hearts
of men; but God will never forget one of His true servants. He binds Himself to us not by what
we do for Him but by what He has done for us. We have been loved too long and bought at too
great a price to be now forgotten. Jesus sees in us His soul's travail, and that He never can
forget. The Father sees in us the spouse of His Son, and the Spirit sees in us His own effectual
work. The Lord thinketh upon us. This day we shall be succored and sustained. Oh, that the Lord
may never be forgotten of us!