From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
November 15 "But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and
she returned unto him into the ark." Genesis 8:9 What a restless being is a tempted child of God! How
unable he often is even to rest locally, to take his chair, and sit quietly
by his fire-side! Like Noah's dove, he can find no rest for the sole of his
foot on the floating carcases of a ruined world. It is recorded of the
prisoners, who in the first French revolution, were awaiting in their
dungeons the summons to the dread tribunal of blood, that some passed nearly
the whole of their time in walking up and down their cells. So sometimes
under trials and temptations, we pace up and down the room as if we sought
to dissipate the exercise of our minds by the exercise of our bodies; or
rush into the streets and fields to pour the heart out in sighs and groans,
the restless mind acting and reacting upon the body. And as an exercised child of God often cannot rest
physically, so cannot he rest spiritually. He cannot rest in his own
righteousness, nor in a sound creed, nor in a form of godliness, nor in the
opinions of men, nor in anything that springs from or centers in the
creature. There is always something uneasy, either in himself or in the
ground on which he would repose. Sometimes it is strewed with thorns and
briers; sometimes beset with sharp and rugged rocks. And yet, but for these
restless, uneasy feelings, how many even of the Lord's own family would
settle down short of gospel rest! Some would settle down in false religion;
others in the world; some would make a god of their own righteousness; and
others, like the foolish virgins, would securely sleep while their lamp was
burning out. But there is that restless, painful exercise where the
life and grace of God are, that the soul cannot, if it would, settle down in
any rest but that of God's own providing. "There remains, therefore, a rest
to the people of God." That rest is Christ; the blood, righteousness, love,
and grace of the Lamb of God.