From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
August 24 "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that says to
you, Give me to drink; you would have asked of him, and he would have given
you living water." John 4:10 We cannot know the nature, though we may know the
necessity, of the gift of God, until we experience its power as
revealed and shed abroad in our soul. Then we know some measure of
the gift of God when we feel eternal life flowing through our spiritual
veins. How do I know I live naturally? Is not my participation of natural
life known to me by an internal consciousness that I possess it? I know I
live, because I feel that I live. And so, if we have spiritual life, there
will be, at times and seasons, an internal consciousness that we have it; we
shall feel the spiritual heart beat, and the spiritual lungs breathe, and
the spiritual eyes see, and the spiritual ears hear--in a word, we shall be
internally conscious of those emotions and sensations which are peculiar to
the life of God in the soul. Spiritual life will be seen in its own light,
felt in its own power, and shine forth in its own testimony. The little that we do know (and it is indeed for the most
part but a little) makes us long for more of it. If ever we have received
"the gift of God" into our conscience; if ever we have felt the mysterious
operation of divine life in our hearts; if ever we have known the sweet
emotions and peculiar sensations by which it manifests itself, it has killed
us to all other religions; and as a measure of divine life has flowed into
the heart out of the fullness of the Son of God, we want no other religion
but that which stands in the power of God; by that alone we can live, and by
that alone we feel that we can die.