Psa 66:9 Which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved.
It is indeed an unspeakable mercy for the heirs of promise that the life given them in Christ and communicated by the Holy Spirit to their souls cannot be extinguished.
It may sink very low--one can hardly say how low, but so low as to sink out of sight and almost out of feeling;
And yet if it has once been breathed into the soul from the mouth of GOD, it can never die.
Still it is most desirable that this divine life should be maintained in strength and vigor, and not sink so low as to be scarcely perceptible either to ourselves or others...
For if so, we have little comfort of it in our own breast, and are of little use or service to the people of GOD.
It is a sad thing to be satisfied with a low, lean, and lifeless state of soul, or be placing our religion in external activity and zealous attention to forms and mere externals, just to preserve a clean outside, when within there is little else but darkness, bondage, and death.
How the LORD seems, as it were, obliged to plunge us into trials and afflictions to bring us out of carnality and death, and to keep us from settling on our lees like Moab!
~J. C. Philpot~
It is indeed an unspeakable mercy for the heirs of promise that the life given them in Christ and communicated by the Holy Spirit to their souls cannot be extinguished.
It may sink very low--one can hardly say how low, but so low as to sink out of sight and almost out of feeling;
And yet if it has once been breathed into the soul from the mouth of GOD, it can never die.
Still it is most desirable that this divine life should be maintained in strength and vigor, and not sink so low as to be scarcely perceptible either to ourselves or others...
For if so, we have little comfort of it in our own breast, and are of little use or service to the people of GOD.
It is a sad thing to be satisfied with a low, lean, and lifeless state of soul, or be placing our religion in external activity and zealous attention to forms and mere externals, just to preserve a clean outside, when within there is little else but darkness, bondage, and death.
How the LORD seems, as it were, obliged to plunge us into trials and afflictions to bring us out of carnality and death, and to keep us from settling on our lees like Moab!
~J. C. Philpot~
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