From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
August 11 "That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible
for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge
to lay hold upon the hope set before us." Hebrews 6:18 If ever there was in your experience a season never to be
forgotten of alarm, of fear, of terror, of guilt, of apprehension; and then
when you scarcely knew what to do, think or say, there was a view opened up
to you of a refuge in the Person and work, blood and righteousness of the
Lord the Lamb; if as driven or drawn you fled to it, were kindly received,
and found safe harborage from guilt and doubt and fear, then you surely know
what it is to have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before you.
It is these, and these only, who are heirs of promise; and therefore how
important it is to have had some personal experience of these things. How
are we to know whether we possess the life of God in our soul, the grace of
God in our heart, unless there has been some such fleeing and some such
laying hold? Do see, then, if you can trace these two things in your
breast--first, if there ever was a season with you when you feared, and
trembled at the wrath to come, and were compelled to flee for refuge from
it. But, secondly, finding no refuge in self, and that all your own
righteousness was a bed too short and a covering too narrow, you fled to
Jesus as your only hope; and as there was a sweet opening up to the eye of
your faith of a refuge provided in the Lord the Lamb, you were enabled to
take hold of him in his covenant characters and blessed relationships, and
found in him rest and peace. If, then, you can find these two features of
divine life in your soul, you are one of the characters of whom our text
speaks; you have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before you in
the everlasting gospel.