"I will strengthen them in the Lord, and they shall walk up and down in his name, saith the Lord." - Zechariah 10:12
My soul, mark these words, how precious they are; and mark the Speaker
and Promiser, and consider how sure they are. Is not this God the
Father speaking of the church, and most graciously assuring the church
that he will strengthen the church in Jesus, the church's glorious
Head? Is not this said with an eye to Christ, who is represented in
another part of this blessed prophecy as calling upon the church to
attend to him, who is come to build the temple of the Lord, and to bear
all the glory, and who expressly saith that the church shall know that
he, the Lord of Hosts, is sent by the Lord of Hosts unto his people?
Who but the Lord of Hosts could build the temple of the Lord of Hosts;
or who but him bear all the glory? Zech. vi. 12. So then, my soul,
observe that Christ is the strength, as well as the righteousness of
his redeemed. And do observe further, that when at any time thou art
strengthened in Jesus, it is the Father's gracious hand and office
which is manifested in this merciful act. If thou art drawn at any time
to Jesus, it is the Father's sweet constraining love that thus works
upon the soul. John vi. 44. If thou enjoyest at any time some new and
delightful revelation of Jesus, which lifts thee up with a joy
unspeakable, remember, my soul, from whom the blessing comes; and learn
to ascribe the mercy, the distinguishing mercy, as the apostle did, to
the Father's grace, when it pleased him to separate thee from thy
mother's womb, and called thee by his grace to reveal his Son in thee,
Gal. i. 15, 16. Yes, Almighty Father, it is thy special mercy, both to
give thy Son, and with him all things, to the highly favoured objects
of thine everlasting love. It was he who, from all eternity, didst
contrive, order, will, appoint, and prepare the great salvation of the
gospel, and choose Christ as the head, and the church as the body of
this stupendous work of redemption. It is thou which hast carried on
and executed all the great designs; and it is thou who dost strengthen
and complete the whole in the final salvation of all the members of it,
in grace here, and glory hereafter. Blessed, holy compassionate Lord
God! for Jesus's sake fulfill this promise daily in my soul; bear me
up, carry me through, and strengthen me in the Lord my God, that I may
indeed walk up and down in his name, until thou bring me in to see his
face in thine eternal home, and dwell under the light of his
countenance forever.
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