From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 5 "Bow down your ear, O Lord, hear me--for I am poor and
needy." Psalm 86:1 Whatever deliverance a man may have experienced, let him
have been delivered from the lowest hell, and have had his feet placed upon
a rock, yet all his life long he will have this experience wrought in him by
the Holy Spirit--to be "poor and needy." And only so far as he is poor and
needy, will he want to know anything experimentally of the riches of Jesus
Christ, or to taste the consolations which the Spirit of God alone can
communicate to the parched and thirsty soul. How many we find in our day,
who are "rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing," and yet
they are always speaking and boasting of the riches of Christ. But what can
they know of Christ's riches? His riches are for "the poor and needy;" his
blood is for the guilty; his righteousness is for the naked; his perfect
work and finished salvation is for those who continually stand in need of
his powerful arm to save them from the lowest hell. And, therefore, whatever
notions men may have about Christ's riches, and Christ's blood and
righteousness, and Christ's glorious salvation; there are none who prize it,
who pant with unutterable longings after it, who really desire to live upon
it as the very food of their heart, who are crying unto God continually for
the sweet manifestations of it, who are restless and uneasy and dissatisfied
without the sweet enjoyment of it--there are none who thus breathe and thus
feel, except those who are spiritually "poor and needy," being stripped and
emptied and despoiled of everything that the flesh can boast of, and
everything that nature can exalt itself with.