From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 12 "A prudent man foresees the evil, and hides himself; but
the simple pass on, and are punished." Proverbs 22:3 Noah, warned of God, prepared an ark to the saving of his
household. Lot, admonished by the angels, fled out of Sodom. So there is a
fleeing from the wrath to come. How careless, how secure, and unconcerned
are we until quickened with spiritual life! Solomon speaks of those who
sleep on the top of a mast, where one jerk of the wave, or one turn of the
sleeper may precipitate him into the foaming ocean. God's anger is gathering
against a wicked world. Who will escape this fearful storm of eternal,
unmitigated wrath? Those who flee to Jesus. Who flee to Jesus? Those only
who feel their need of him. How are they made to feel their need of him? By
the flashes of God's anger. Whence issue these flashes? Out of the
thunder-cloud of God's holy law--the revelation which he has made of his
anger against transgressors. How necessary then to feel the application of
the law to the conscience, to experience what Job calls, "the terrors of
God," that Jesus Christ, who is a "covert from the tempest," may be seen and
fled unto! It is like the warning given in Egypt of the grievous hail--"He
that feared the word of the Lord among the servants of Pharaoh made his
servants and his cattle flee into the houses--and he that regarded not the
word of the Lord left his servants and his cattle in the field" (Exodus
9:20, 21). Faith credits what unbelief derides. As is their nature and
operation, so is their end. Faith ends in salvation; unbelief in perdition.