"The creditor is come to take unto him my two sons to be bondmen." - 2 Kings 4:1
My soul, how doth this affect thee? Art thou in debt? By nature and by
practice thou wast miserably so, unless the debt be cancelled. As a
creature, and as a sinful creature, thou art in thyself forever
insolvent. Thou hast nothing to pay, and art shut up in a total
impossibility ever to pay. And how much owest thou unto my Lord? Alas,
my soul, thou owest millions of debts to thy Almighty Creditor. The law
thou hast broken; justice demands retribution; conscience condemns;
Satan accuses; and the creditor is come to take not thy two sons only,
but both thy two parts, soul and body, to the prison of death and hell,
unless some almighty Surety hath stept in and paid the dreadful debt,
that thou mayest be free. At death, and at judgment that follows, the
everlasting release, or the everlasting imprisonment, will take place.
And who knows whether the decision may not be to-morrow? nay, whether
the same sentence as went forth to the rich man in the gospel, is not
already gone forth concerning thee - "This night thy soul shall be
required of thee!" Pause, my soul! Is it not high time to flee to the
prophet, even the Prince of the prophets, the Lord Jesus, to tell him
thy case, and to seek his deliverance? Hark, doth he say, as the
prophet did to the poor woman, "What shall I do for thee? Tell me what
hast thou in the house?" Is not Jesus with thee? Is not his fullness
suited to thy emptiness? Hast thou him with thee in the house? Shut
then the door; bring, bring, my soul, all thy empty vessels-Jesus will
fill them all. Nor will his bounty stay until that all thy vessels be
filled; nay, every vessel will fail, before that his grace fails. And
when thou art full of Jesus, live on Jesus, and see that Jesus hath
paid thy Almighty Creditor, and left enough for thee to live on
forever. Oh the rapture and the joy, when the Almighty Creditor comes,
at midnight, or at cock-crowing, or in the morning, to know the
dreadful debt is paid, and to hear him say, "Deliver him from going
down into the pit; I have found a ransom."
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