Gen 8:9 "But the dove found no rest for the sole
of her foot, and she returned unto him into the ark, for the waters were
on the face of the whole earth: then he put forth his hand, and took
her, and pulled her in unto him into the ark."
Reader, can you find rest apart from the ark, Christ Jesus?
Then be assured that your religion is vain.
Are you satisfied with anything short of a conscious knowledge of your union and interest in Christ?
Then woe unto you.
If you profess to be a Christian, yet find full satisfaction in worldly pleasures and pursuits, your profession is false.
If your soul can stretch herself at rest, and find the bed long enough,
and the coverlet broad enough to cover her in the chambers of sin, then
you are a hypocrite, and far enough from any right thoughts of Christ
or perception of his preciousness.
But
if, on the other hand, you feel that if you could indulge in sin
without punishment, yet it would be a punishment of itself...
And that if
you could have the whole world, and abide in it forever, it would be
quite enough misery not to be parted from it...
For your God - your God - is
what your soul craves after; then be of good courage, thou art a child
of God.
With all thy sins and
imperfections, take this to thy comfort: if thy soul has no rest in sin,
thou are not as the sinner is!
If thou art still crying after and
craving after something better, Christ has not forgotten thee, for thou
hast not quite forgotten him.
The believer cannot do without his Lord; words are inadequate to express his thoughts of him.
We
cannot live on the sands of the wilderness, we want the manna which
drops from on high...
Our skin bottles of creature confidence cannot yield
us a drop of moisture, but we drink of the rock which we follow, and
that rock is Christ.
When you feed on Him your soul can sing, “He hath satisfied my mouth with good things, so
that my youth is renewed like the eagle's,”...
But if you have him not,
your bursting wine vat and wellfilled barn can give you no sort of
satisfaction:
Rather lament over them in the words of wisdom, “Vanity of
vanities, all is vanity!”
~Charles Spurgeon~
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