I am black, but comely." - Song of Solomon 1:5
See, my soul, whether thine experience corresponds to that of the
church. Hast thou learnt from God the Spirit what thou art in thyself?
Art thou truly sensible of the many sins and corruptions which lurk
under fair appearances; and that, from carrying about with thee a body of sin and death,
as the apostle said he did, in thee, that is, in thy flesh, dwelleth no
good thing? Dost thou appear not only black in thine own view, but art
thou despised for Christ's sake, and counted the offscouring of all
things in the view of the world? Pause, my soul. Now look at the bright
side. Art thou comely in Christ's righteousness, which he hath put upon
thee? Comely in the sweet sanctifying grace of the Holy Ghost dwelling
in thee? Comely in the eyes of God the Father, from being accepted in
Jesus the Beloved? Comely in church communion and fellowship, walking
in the fear of God, and under the comforts of the Holy Ghost? What
sayest thou, my soul, to these sweet but soul-searching testimonies? If
thou canst now take up the language of the church: "I am black, but
comely;" lowly in thine own eyes, self-loathing, self- despising,
self-abhorring; but in Jesus rejoicing, and in his salvation triumphing
all the day; think, my soul, what will it be when the King, in whose
comeliness thou art comely, shall take thee home, as a bride adorned
for her husband, and thou shalt then be found, "not having spot or
wrinkle, or any such thing," but shalt be everlastingly holy, and
without blame before him in love.
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