"He restoreth my soul." - Psalm 23:3
Yes, Lord, it is indeed thou that bringest back the strayed sheep; for
as no man ever quickened, so none can keep alive his own soul. It was
indeed thy promise, and most graciously dost thou fulfill it! - "As a
shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that he is among his sheep,
so will I seek out my sheep, and bring again that which was driven
away." Ezek. xxxiv. 11-16. My soul, mark this trait of character in thy
Jesus for thy morning meditation. It is well for thee that restoring
work, reclaiming work, reviving work, all is with Jesus; begins in him,
and is carried on and completed by him, and through his grace in thee.
And it is well for thee, my soul, that though thou so often failest in
all things towards thy Jesus, yet he never faileth in his love to thee
in anything. Sweet consideration! his love, and not thy deserts, become
the standard for all his tenderness to his people. And mark it down, my
soul, in strong characters, that Jesus's grace is much shewn this way.
He doth not wait our return, for then we should never return at all;
neither doth he wait our cry for help, but he puts that cry into the
soul. Alas, how often have we wandered and gone away, even before that
we were sensible of our departure. How blessed is it then to see and
know that Jesus's eye is upon us, and that before we return to him, he
is coming forth to us. His love, his pity, his compassion, are the
security of his people's recovery. Yes, Lord, it is thou that restorest
my soul. Praises to thy name, for thou doest it all in such a way as
proves it to be for thy great name's sake, that thy grace comes freely
and without upbraiding. "He restoreth my soul, and leadeth me in the
paths of righteousness for his name's sake."
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