"He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness." - Deu 32:10
My soul, behold in this view of Israel thy case and circumstances.
Where did Jesus find thee, when he passed by and bade thee live, but
cast out, loathsome in thy person, and perishing in nature? Remember
then, it was Jesus found thee, and not thou him. And where wast thou
born, and new-born, and nursed, and educated, and trained? Was it not
in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness? Can anything be
better suited to represent thy state by nature? is not the heart of man
like the heath upon the desert, that knoweth not when good cometh? Is
it not like the ground, dry, parched, and barren? And as a wilderness
is a land not inhabited, full of perplexed paths and intricate ways,
without food, without sustenance, and no springs of water; can anything
more strikingly resemble' the whole of thy spiritual circumstances,
when Jesus called thee from darkness to light, and from the power of
sin and Satan, to himself, the living God? And as a wilderness is a
barren state, so is it dangerous also, by reason of the prowling beasts
of prey which inhabit it. And hath Jesus called thee out of it, brought
thee to a city of habitation, and made himself known unto thee as thy
Redeemer? Oh how sweet is it to trace all our spiritual circumstances,
in the mercy, grace, and favour Jesus manifested to Israel, thus
beautifully illustrated and explained, and to see, and know, and truly
rejoice in our unspeakable mercies in Jesus. My soul, never forget then
that it was in the wilderness of nature Jesus found thee. And hath he
indeed brought thee out of it? See then that thou art now coming up
from it, leaning upon thy beloved; hanging wholly upon him, cleaving
wholly to him, and determining for thyself, in every remaining period
of time, and to all eternity, to make Jesus thy all, thy life, thy
portion, thy shield, and thine exceeding great reward!"
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