From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
October 28 "How shall it be known that I and your people have found
grace in your sight?" Exodus 33:16 Grace is always "found." It is not earned, nor
merited, nor worked into; but it is found; and if a man never "found" it, he
never had it. It is stumbled upon, so to speak, as the Lord sets forth in
the parable of the man who found the treasure hid in a field (Matt. 13:44).
The man was not thinking about the treasure. He was, we may suppose,
ploughing in the field. He had no idea that there was gold beneath the
clods. But he finds it all on a sudden, in the most unexpected and
unlooked-for manner, and for joy thereof "goes and sells all that he has,
and buys that field." So it is with the way in which grace is found. It
comes so suddenly, so unexpectedly, and so sweetly into a man's soul, that
when it comes he is like a man who has found something which he had no
conception of until he found it. He had no idea what it was, nor how it was
to be got, nor whence it was to be had; but when it came into his heart he
found that he had a treasure there. The treasure which the man found in the
field was much sweeter to him, because unexpectedly found, than if he had
earned it penny by penny. Its coming in so peculiar a way, from the surprise
and joy produced, doubled and tripled the value of the money. Thus, when
grace visits the earth in an unexpected moment, and drops down like the dew
of heaven into the soul, it is valued much more than if laboriously earned
penny by penny. The sweetness of the gift is doubled by its unexpectedness,
and by its coming in such a marvelous and miraculous manner.