From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 22 "The kingdom of God is not in word, but in power." 1
Corinthians 4:20 It is through the word of God in the hands of the Spirit,
that this kingdom is set up in the soul. All God's people are agreed on this
point, that they have no more religion than they have inward power. And all
the living family are sighing, each according to his measure and season,
after the manifestation of this divine power in their souls. Those that are
under the law, and toiling under heavy burdens, are sighing after relief,
and for that relief to come in divine power--power that shall cast all their
sins into the depth of the sea. Those who having tasted that the Lord is
gracious have lost their first love, are at times breathing out their inmost
desire after power to revive their souls. Those who are beset with powerful
temptations, and struggling, often ineffectually, with base lusts, are
crying after power to deliver their feet from the fowler's snares. Those who
are hard, need power to soften; those who are doubting and fearing, need
power to give them faith; the backsliding need power to return, and the
sinking need power to swim. By power I understand something solid, real, substantial,
heavenly, supernatural. How do we measure the capabilities of a steam
engine? We say that it has so many horse-power. But who in his senses would
construct a steam engine of two hundred horse-power to break sticks and pick
up straws? We measure power by its effects. We proportion the one to the
other. Now the Holy Spirit, the God of all power and might, would not put
forth his mighty and efficacious hand to break sticks and pick up straws in
the soul. No. His work is worthy of a God; a "work of faith with power,"
because springing from a God of power. The God of Israel is not a Baal that is sleeping and
needs to be awakened, or gone a journey and therefore too far off to come
when needed, but "a very present help in time of trouble." By this
secret power false hopes are swept away, rotten props removed, creature
righteousness brought to an end, and the soul is helped and enabled to lean
upon the Lord. This power is not noise and rant; but the still, small voice
of Jesus in the soul. The people of God need no outward voice, but they are
seeking after that secret voice of atoning blood in their conscience, that
speaks better things than the blood of Abel. The inward whisper of heavenly
love sounding in their soul--not the earthquake of terror, not the fire of
divine wrath, but the still, small voice of pardon and peace--makes them bow
themselves before the Lord, and wrap their faces in their mantle. The Queen
of England need not shout aloud in her palace, to give her commands effect.
Where the word of a king is, there is power, whether from an earthly monarch
or from the King of Zion. We therefore desire no noise, bustle, and
excitement, no raving and ranting about religion; but we desire inward
feeling, the very kingdom of God set up in the heart.