"For the Lord the God of Israel saith, that he hateth putting away." - Malachi 2:16
And well is it for thee, my soul, that he doth: for if the Lord God of
Israel had dealt by thee once, as thou hast been dealing with him
always, thou wouldest have been ruined forever. But what is the cause
of thy mercies? Is it not the covenant faithfulness of God thy Father,
founded in his own everlasting love, engaged in his promise and his
oath, to Jesus, and secured in his blood and righteousness? And is this
the cause why the Lord God of Israel hateth putting away? Is this the
cause why God resteth in his love? Oh for grace to see the cause, to
adore the mercy; and where the Lord God of Israel rests, there, my
soul, do thou rest also. See to it, my soul, that thy life of faith,
and thy life of hope, are both founded in Jesus, and not in the sense
thou hast of these precious things. The things are the same, how
different so ever, at different times, thy view of them may be. The
everlasting worth, the everlasting efficacy, of Jesus's blood and
righteousness, is always the same; and his people's interest in it the
same, although, from the different view we have of it, at different
times, it seems as if sometimes it were lost, and our own state was
worse and worse. My soul, upon such occasions call to mind this sweet
scripture:" The Lord God of Israel saith, that he hateth putting away."
Observe, the Lord not only doth hate putting away, but he saith it,
that his people may know it, and properly esteem his unchanging love.
Oh to cry out under the assurance of this precious truth, and to feel
the blessedness of what the Lord said by his servant the prophet:" The
Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty: he will save: he will
rejoice over thee with joy, he will rest in his love, he will joy over
thee with singing."
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