"And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt, and the Lord thy God redeemed thee." - Deuteronomy 15:15
Say, my soul, canst thou ever forget the wormwood and the gall of that
state of nature, from which the Lord thy God brought thee? Figure to
thyself the most horrid state of captivity which the world ever knew;
and what could the whole be, bounded, as it must be, by the short
period of human life, compared to the everlasting vassalage of sin and
Satan, in which thou didst lay when Jesus passed by and brought thee
out? No galley-slave, chained to the oar, could equal thy misery, bound
with the chain of sin. No duration of misery, bounded by time, equals
that endless state of woe to which thou wast exposed. Thou weft a
bondman to the power of sin, to the love of sin, to the desire of sin,
to the punishment of sin; a bondman to the law of God, to the justice
of God, to the displeasure of God, to the threatenings of God; a
bondman to thine own guilty conscience; a bondman to thine own corrupt
lusts, not one lust, but many, serving, as the apostle saith, "divers
lusts and pleasures, hateful, and hating one another;" a bondman to
Satan, a willing drudge, wearing his livery, delighted in his service,
though full of sorrow, vexation, and disappointment, and his wages sure
death; a bondman to the fear of many creatures among the inferior
creation, many of whom had continual power to vex and distress thee; a
bondman to the fear of death, hell, and a judgment to come! Was this
thy state, .my soul, by nature and by practice? And hath one like the
Son of Man brought thee out? Precious Jesus, what shall I say to thee,
what shall I say for thee? What shall I render to the Lord for all the
mercies he hath done to me, and for me? And dost thou say, Lord, that I
may remember that bondage and thy redemption! Oh may my tongue cleave
to the roof of my mouth, if I forget thee, thou Author of all my joy,
and all my happiness! Nay, if I do not remember thee, and prefer thy
love more than wine. In life, in death, and to all eternity, may my
soul hang upon thee, as the bee upon the flower; and let the fragrancy
of thy name be as ointment poured forth.
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