"Thou art my hiding-place. - Psalm 32:7
Yes, dearest Jesus, thou art indeed my hiding, place. In every point of
view, I desire grace so to behold thee. Surely, from everlasting, in
thee, and thy person and righteousness, were all thy redeemed hid in
the councils of peace and salvation. And is not every individual hid in
thee also, Oh thou glorious head of thy church; while in a state of
unrenewed nature, to be secured from death and the grave, and from the
unpardonable sin; and as one of the apostles terms it, "preserved in
Christ Jesus, and called." And when called, and quickened by grace,
what, but from having our lives hid with Christ in God, could keep
alive the incorruptible seed, or preserve unextinguished the immortal
spark? Whence is it, my soul, that the smoking flax, which Satan and
thine own remaining indwelling lusts strive to blow out, is not
quenched; or the bruised reed, which appears so continually falling, is
not broken - but because Jesus is thy security, through whom, and in whom
thy languishing graces revive as the corn, and grow as the vine? Oh
what springs of grace must there be forever flowing from Jesus, though
hidden from mortal view! Surely, Lord, thou art my hiding place, and
therefore, with thy leave, I will consider thee as a strong tower, into
which the righteous runneth and is safe. Yes, both my person and life,
both my safety and happiness, both my present peace and everlasting
joy, all, all are in thee. Doth any then, ask thee, my soul, where
dwellest thou? Tell them, in Jesus, in the clefts of the rock, in the
secret places of the stairs, even in Christ himself and his justifying
righteousness; secret and hidden indeed from mere men of the world, but
revealed from faith to faith to all his redeemed; and into which, tell
them thou hast found shelter from the broken law of God, from the
dreadful effects of sin, from death, from hell, and all the powers of
darkness. And all these, and numberless other unknown blessings,
because Christ is my hiding- place, who hath both preserved me from
trouble, and hath compassed me about with songs of deliverance.
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