"My Father is the husbandman." - John 15:1
Blessed truth, and blessed assurance, to the true followers of Jesus.
Yes, Almighty Father! I would pray for thy continual teaching, to
behold thee as the husbandman of thy vineyard, the church, in which
thou hast raised up the Plant of Renown, the Man whose name is the
Branch, the true Vine, in whom, and upon whom, and through whom, all
thy redeemed, taken from the olive- tree that is wild by nature, are
grafted, and bring forth fruit unto God. Yes, Almighty Father! I would
desire grace to behold thee, and while I behold, to love, to praise, to
adore thee, that from everlasting thou hast graciously been the
husbandman of thy church. It was in thee, and from thee, as the
contriver and appointer of all that concerned redemption, we trace the
fountain and source of all that grace, mercy, peace, and favour here,
with all the unknown treasures of glory hereafter, which thou hast
placed in his most blessed hands, who is the Lord our righteousness. In
every renewed view of Jesus, as the true Vine, which thou hast planted;
and in every renewed communication from his fullness, nourishment, and
life-imparting influences; may it be my happy portion, Oh Lord, to eye
thee, as the husbandman, while I feel and know my union in Jesus as the
Vine. And do thou, most gracious God and Father, condescend to act the
part of the kind husbandman still. Let thine eyes be upon me for good,
as the husbandman visits his vineyard. Water, Lord, with the heavenly
dew of thy word and Spirit, the dry and languishing plantation. Oh that
the Lord may give showers of blessing, and that he may be to me as the
latter, and as the former rain, upon the barrenness of my heart.
Preserve me, Lord, from the wild boar of the wood, even Satan, that he
may never tread me down. Weed out, Lord, the briers and thorns, even
the corruptions of my own heart, which would twine themselves with the
tender branches. And lop off, Oh Lord, all the superfluous shoots, even
the world's enticements, which might prevent fruitfulness in Jesus. In
all things, blessed God and Father, be thou the kind, the tender, the
wise husbandman, in doing for me what thou seest to be needful, however
painful to flesh and blood the pruning dispensations and wintry
providences may be found. Do thou purge, as Jesus hath said, every
branch that beareth fruit, that it may bring forth more fruit; and by
thy gracious Spirit so cause me to abide in Christ, and that Christ may
abide in me, that thou, my God and Father, mayest be glorified in my
bearing much fruit, to the praise of thy grace, wherein thou hast made
me accepted in the beloved.
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