From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
July 12 "I will lay your foundations with sapphires." Isaiah
54:11 Before we can stand firmly in the things of God we must
have a good foundation, something solid for our faith, our hope, our love,
our all, to rest upon. This God promises to lay for his afflicted Zion--"I
will lay your foundations with sapphires." "A gift," we read, "is a precious
stone in the eyes of him that has it." Every testimony, then, that God gives
to the soul, every promise brought into the heart, every manifestation of
mercy, every visit of love, or application of truth, we may call, in a
spiritual sense, a sapphire; for it is indeed a precious stone, radiant with
heaven's own hue. When God thus lays his sapphires in the soul, they afford
a solid foundation for faith. And as they are laid by the hand of God
himself, they must be firm; as they are sapphires, they must be
indestructible. These sapphires, it is true, may every one of them be buried
in the dust of carnality and worldly-mindedness; the filth and sewage, the
mud and slush, of our fallen nature may roll over them flood after flood.
But are they injured thereby? is their nature changed, their value impaired,
their hue tarnished, their luster faded and gone? They may be hidden from
view, their setting be obscured, and their faces for a while be dimmed, but
one ray from the Sun of righteousness will bring them again to light; one
touch of the Polisher's hand will restore all their beauty. Grace has no
more communion with sin than a diamond with an ash-heap.