From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 21 "We are here for only a moment, sojourners and strangers
in the land as our ancestors were before us. Our days on earth are like a
shadow, gone so soon without a trace." 1 Chronicles 29:15 If you possess the faith of Abraham, Isaac, and, Jacob,
you, like them, confess that you are a stranger; and your confession springs
out of a believing heart and a feeling experience. You feel yourself a
stranger in this ungodly world; it is not your element, it is not your home.
You are in it during God's appointed time, but you wander up and down this
world a stranger to its company, a stranger to its maxims, a stranger to its
fashions, a stranger to its principles, a stranger to its motives, a
stranger to its lusts, its inclinations, and all in which this world moves
as in its native element. Grace has separated you by God's sovereign power, that
though you are in the world, you are not of it. I can tell you plainly, if
you are at home in the world; if the things of time and sense are your
element; if you feel one with the company of the world, the maxims of the
world, the fashions of the world, and the principles of the world, grace has
not reached your heart, the faith of God's elect does not dwell in your
bosom. The first effect of grace is to separate. It was so in
the case of Abraham. He was called by grace to leave the land of his
fathers, and go out into a land that God would show him. And so God's own
word to his people is now, "Come out from among them, and be separate, says
the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will
be a Father unto you, and you shall be my sons and daughters, says the Lord
Almighty." Separation, separation, separation from the world is the
grand distinguishing mark of vital godliness. There may be indeed separation
of body where there is no separation of heart. But what I mean is,
separation of heart, separation of principle, separation of affection,
separation of spirit. And if grace has touched your heart, and you are a
partaker of the faith of God's elect, you are a stranger in the world, and
will make it manifest by your life and conduct that you are such.