"If the Lord were pleased to kill us, he would not have received a
burnt- offering and a meat-offering at our hands; neither would he have
shewed us all these things." - Judges xiii. 23.
Precious faith this of the wife of Manoah, and sound and conclusive
reasoning. My soul, hath the Father, who gave thee Jesus for a Saviour,
accepted thee in Jesus? Hath the Father, who sent his dear Son to be
the Saviour of the world, accepted Jesus for thy, Saviour? Hath the
Holy Ghost shewed thee the glorious things of redemption in his blood,
the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of his grace? And hath
he given thee to believe in the record that "God hath given eternal
life, and that this life is in his Son?" Oh then say, with the wife of
Manoah, surely the Lord would never have done all this, neither would
be have sheered me all these things, had be not intended my salvation
Treasure up, then, these past tokens of favour: consider present
evidences of mercy; and say, is not Jesus still precious? Are not my
desires after him? And small as you sometimes think your hope, yet
would you, my soul, relinquish it for a thousand worlds? Oh then, my
soul, hang upon Jesus, cleave to Jesus, hold fast on Jesus. Never would
the Lord have shewed me the beauty, glory, fulness, suitableness, and
all-sufficiency of Jesus, nor enabled my soul to hold up Jesus in the
arms of my faith for acceptance, if the Lord had been pleased to kill
me.
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