From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 26 "To give light to those who sit in darkness and in the
shadow of death; to guide our feet into the way of peace." Luke 1:79 What was it that moved the divine Father to send his own
Son into the world? Was it not the free mercy of God flowing forth from his
bosom to his family? Then, what merit, what claim can his family ever have?
Their misery is their claim. Their worthlessness, their sunken state, the
depth of their fall--these things call forth God's compassion. It is not
what I have done for the glory of God; not what I am doing, or trying to do;
not my wisdom, my strength, my resolutions, my piety, my holiness. No! my
misery, my helplessness, my worthlessness, my deeply sunken state, my fallen
condition; which I feel only because of a saving interest in the blood and
love of the Lamb--this it is that makes me need God's mercy; and this it is
that qualifies me to go to God through Jesus to receive mercy--for "he is
able to save unto the uttermost all that come unto God by him." Are you sitting in darkness and the shadow of death--far
from the way of peace, troubled, perplexed, exercised, confused? You are the
very characters for whom Jesus came. Are not unutterable mercies locked up
in the bosom of God for you? What is to exclude you? Your sins? No! God has
pardoned them. Your worthlessness? No! there is a robe of righteousness
prepared for you. Your demerits? No! the merits of Jesus are upon your side.
Your unholiness? No! "He is made to you sanctification." Your ignorance? No!
"He is made to you wisdom." These are no barriers. I will tell you what is a
barrier--self-righteousness, self-esteem, self-exaltation, pride, hypocrisy,
presumption; a name to live, a form of godliness, being settled upon your
lees, and at ease in Zion--these are barriers. But helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness,
misery--these are not barriers; they are qualifications; they show, when
felt, that your name is in the book of life, that the Lord of life and glory
appeared in this world for you; and sooner or later, you will have the sweet
enjoyment of it in your heart; and then be enabled to adore him for his
grace, and admire and bless his name for glorifying his love and mercy in
your free and full salvation.