From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
October 29 "Better the little that the righteous have than the
wealth of many wicked." Psalm 37:16 Hard may be your lot here below, you suffering saints of
the most High, as regards external matters; painful may be the exercises
through which you almost daily pass, through the rebellion and desperate
wickedness of your carnal mind; grievous temptations may be your continual
portion; many a pricking thorn and sharp brier may lie in your path; and so
rough and rugged may be the road, that at times you may feel yourself of all
men to be the most miserable; and so indeed you would be but for the grace
of God in your heart now, and the glory prepared for you beyond the grave.
Yet with it all, were your afflictions and sorrows a
thousand times heavier, well may it be said of you--"Happy, thrice happy,
are you, O Israel!" Whom upon earth need you envy if you have the grace of
God in your heart? With whom would you change, if ever the love of God has
visited your soul? Look around you; fix your eyes upon the man or woman who
seems surrounded with the greatest amount of earthly happiness, and then ask
your own conscience--"Would I change with you, you butterfly of fashion, or
with you, you gilded dragon-fly, that merely live your little day; sunning
yourself for a few hours beneath the summer sun, and then sinking into the
dark and dismal pool which awaits you at evening-tide?" Then with all your cares at home and abroad--with all
your woes and trials, sunk under which you feel yourself at times one of the
most miserable beings that can crawl along in this valley of tears--would
you change with anybody, however healthy, or rich, or favored with the
largest amount of personal prosperity, if at the same time destitute of the
grace of God?