"The good will of him that dwelt in the bush. " - Deuteronomy 33:16
And who is this, my soul; who indeed can it be but Jesus? Surely he is
the glorious person. It was good will, in the highest possible instance
of it, that prompted his infinite mind, from everlasting, to love his
people, to engage for them in suretyship engagements, and to stand up
and come forth, at the call of God the Father, as the head of his body
the church. It was a continuation of the same good will which prompted
him, in the fullness of time, to assume our nature for the purposes of
fulfilling those engagements. Then it was, indeed, he dwelt in the
bush; for what is our nature, at the best, but a poor dry bramble bush,
fit for burning? But yet, by Christ in it, so sustained, and so
preserved, that though the bush burns with fire, even the fiery lusts
of our corruptions, and the fiery darts of the wicked, and all the
fiery opposition of the world, it shall not be consumed. Precious
Jesus! what good will hast thou shewn, dost thou shew, and
everlastingly wilt shew, to our poor nature, since thou hast been in
it, and art now, indeed, the dweller in it. And did Moses, when dying,
thus connect the first views of thy love, when from the burning bash
thou didst make thyself known to him, as God tabernacling in our flesh,
for the purpose of salvation, with his last views as he was closing his
eyes to this world, and looking up to thee as God-man Mediator, and
thus pray for thy good will to the church? Oh then, let my every-day
meditation do the same. Lord Jesus, I would seek thee and thy good will
beyond all the riches of the earth, and all the enjoyments of the
world. Lord, I would never forget that it was thy good will which
brought thee down from heaven; thy good will which prompted thee to
die, to rise again, for poor sinners; thy good will which makes thee
wash them from all their sins in thy blood; all the visits of thy grace
here, all the glories of redemption hereafter; all are the purchase and
the result of thy good will. Precious Lord, do thou, day by day, grant
me renewed tokens of thy good will; and let those visits be so
gracious, so sweet, and so continual, that I may think of nothing else,
speak of nothing else, but the good will of my dweller in the bush. I
would pray for grace to spend all the moments of my life here in
receiving from thee grace and love, and bringing to thee love and
praise, until thou shalt take me home to live at the fountain of thy
good will, and the whole happiness of eternity consists in the praises
of God and the Lamb, and in enjoying" the good will of him that dwelt
in the bush."
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