From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
August 14 "And if children, then heirs; heirs of God and
joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be
also glorified together." Romans 8:17 O the blessedness of being a child of God! Can heart
conceive or tongue express the heights and depths of grace and glory, the
safety, the happiness, the honor, the bliss, the delight of being an heir of
God and a joint-heir with Christ? We soon shall have to put off our mortal
bodies--soon have to lie down with the worms of the grave, and the clods of
the valley--soon have to enter into the invisible world. Well may we then
ask ourselves what are our prospects of eternity? Where then will be our
inheritance? Will it be one of eternal misery and woe, of weeping and
wailing and gnashing of teeth, or of the pleasures which are at God's right
hand for evermore? Have we any evidence or testimony that we are the
children of God? Has the Spirit ever borne any direct or indirect witness to
our adoption into his family--to our sonship and to our heirship? When we
review our past experience, can we find any marks that we can look upon with
a good measure of faith and hope as sound, scriptural evidences that we are
heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ? Can you look back upon that
memorable season when the Lord was first pleased to work upon your
conscience and convince you of your sins?--to that time of love when Christ
was first revealed to your heart?--to that day of affliction and trouble
when a sweet promise of a saving interest in his love and blood was sealed
with divine power upon your soul? Can you find any solid, substantial marks
or tokens that you are a partaker of saving and sanctifying grace, born of
God, separated from the world as a pilgrim and a stranger, and pressing
onward through a thousand foes and fears to a heavenly country? It is of no use leaning upon the testimony of man, or
upon any vain hopes or presumptuous confidence that may spring up in a
self-righteous, deceitful heart. It is the witness of the Spirit with our
spirit, more or less clear--the shining in of the light of the Lord's
countenance--the manifestations of his presence and love, which alone can
really satisfy a child of God of his being a partaker of grace and of the
glory that is to be revealed at the coming of the Lord Jesus.