"Then ceased the work of the house of God." - Ezra 4:24
Ah, how distressed was Zion, when this decree took place; and yet the
history of the church plainly proves that the hand of the Lord was in
it. My soul, are thine exercises sometimes similar? Doth it seem to
thee, as if the work of God in thee was at a stand? Nay, as if it was
totally over? Pause, recollect there is a set time to favour Zion. Thy
Jesus is of one mind, and who can turn him? He is everlastingly
pursuing the designs of his love. And as Zion was graven upon the palms
of his hands, and her walls were continually before him, when she
appeared in her most desolate circumstances; so the work of his grace,
in the hearts of his people, doth not remit, though, to thy view, all
thy promising beginnings seems to be blighted, and, as it seems in thy
apprehension, thou findest growing imperfection. And is not Jesus, by
this very means, emptying thee of self, and all the pride of
self-attainments? Is he not preparing thee for his own glory, by
removing in thee the rubbish of all creature confidences? Remember what
is said: "When the Lord shall build up Zion, he shall appear in his
glory." Mark here, that it is the Lord that is to build Zion: and it is
the Lord's glory, and not thine, that is to result from it. The work of
the house of God in thee would indeed cease, if the work was thine, or
thou hadst any hand in the performance of it. But the same Almighty
hands which laid the foundation of this house, those hands shah also
finish it. And by this process, the glorious Builder is teaching thee
to cease from thine own works, as Jesus, when redemption work was
finished, did from his. Precious Lord, is this the cause, and are these
the lessons thou art teaching me, in the deadness, emptiness, and the
numberless complaints under which I daily groan? Oh then, for grace to
cease from self, to cease from all fancied attainments, and to have my
whole heart and soul centered in thee, in whom alone is all
righteousness, grace, work, and fullness. Yes, Lord, the work is thine,
the salvation is thine, the glory is thine, all is thine; and all that
remains for me, is to be forever giving thee the just praise that is
due to thy most holy name, content to be nothing, yea, less than
nothing, that the power of Jesus may rest upon me; for when most weak
in myself, then am I most strong in the Lord, and in the power of his
might.
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