"Length of days is in her right hand, and in her left hand riches and honour. " - Proverbs 3:16
What is sweetly said of Jesus in one scripture, as the Glory-wisdom, is
as sweetly sung in another scripture, as the husband of his church and
people. Yes, Lord, thy right-hand blessings may well be called length
of days, for they are life itself, even life everlasting in thee: and
thy left-hand mercies, which include all temporal good, may well merit
the name of riches and honour, for thou givest to all that love thee to
inherit substance, and thou fillest all their treasures. There is no
substance in any, nothing satisfying, nothing substantial, where thou
art not. Why then, blessed Jesus, if these things be so, I would say to
thee, as the church of old did, "Put thy left hand under my head, and
let thy right hand embrace me." This will make everything sweet, and
everything precious. Even thy left-hand blessings, in the sanctified
use of afflictions, sorrow, bereaving providences, sickness, and the
like, even these, being Jesus's appointments, will bring with them
Jesus's blessing; and while thine hand is under my head, how shall
these, or aught else, separate me from thee? And concerning thy
right-hand blessings, in the pardon of my sins, washing me in thy
blood, clothing me with thy righteousness, justifying me with thy
salvation, feeding me, sustaining me, leading me, comforting me,
bringing me on, and bringing me through, and by and by bringing me home
to glory; that, where thou art, there I shall be also. Oh, precious
Jesus, grant me in this sweet sense to know thee, and to enjoy thee, in
everything; for sure I am, that "riches and honour are with thee, yea,
durable riches and righteousness."
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