From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
November 22 "By his knowledge the depths are broken up, and the
clouds drop down the dew." Proverbs 3:20 When the Lord said, "Let there be light," instantly there
was light. So when the Lord says, "Let the heart open," the heart
immediately opens, the conscience is made tender, and the soul hears and
receives what God speaks. And what follows this opening? The heart receives
the dews and showers of God's grace that fall into it; and these dews and
showers of God's grace communicate to it softness, fertility, and
productiveness. O how we have to learn this by painful experience! Is not
our heart as hard sometimes as the nether millstone; and also our feelings,
utterly destitute of light, life and power, without one grain of brokenness,
contrition, godly sorrow, spiritual desire, or fervent breathing after the
Lord? This painful experience the Lord's people have to pass through
perpetually, that they may know that "in them, that is, in their flesh
dwells no good thing," and that" power belongs unto God." Could I make my own heart soft, would I need the Lord to
do it for me? Could I communicate fertility to my own soul, would I ever
pant after the dews and showers of the Holy Spirit? Could I bring pardon and
peace into my own conscience, would I need the Lord himself to speak with
power? Could I believe, hope, rejoice, and have at my own command every
gracious and blessed feeling that I desire to experience, there would be no
pleading the Lord's own promises, no wrestling in importunate prayer, no
taking the kingdom of God by violence, no longing and panting for the Lord
to appear in our souls. The Lord therefore sees fit that we should walk in these
paths, that we may know, "it is not of him that wills, nor of him that runs,
but of God that shows mercy."