From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
April 17
"Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ
Jesus." –2 Timothy 2:3
We often get into states and frames of mind, where we
need something else besides consolation. A child would not grow, if it were
always fed upon sweets. It must have exercise, and be exposed to the
weather, and have the cold winds blow upon its face, and be hardened, so as
to enable it to bear the chill winter and the nipping frosts.
So the child of God is not always petted, and fed upon
love-tokens. He is not always carried in the warm bosom, or nursing the
breasts of consolation, but he has to learn lessons to fit him to be a
soldier. The soldier, we know, has to endure hardships. He has to lie all
night upon the wet grass; to be pinched with hunger, parched with thirst,
and nipped with cold; to make demanding marches; to hear the roar of the
cannon and the whistling of the bullets, "the thunder of the captains and
the shouting;" to see the flash of the saber uplifted to cut him down, and
the glitter of the bayonet at his breast, aye, and to feel painful and
dangerous wounds.
So with the spiritual soldier in God's camp. He has to
hunger and thirst, to suffer cold, nakedness, and hard privations, to be
shot at by the arrows of calumny and the fiery darts of Satan, to make
demanding marches through an enemy's country, to suffer painful wounds, and
by these very exercises learn to be a soldier. Only so far as he is thus
exercised spiritually can he learn the are of war, can he know how to fight
and make effectual battle under the banners of the Lord against the enemies
of his salvation.
Devotion for April 17
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