"Gad, a troop shall overcome him; but he shall overcome at the last." - Genesis 49:19
Is there nothing, my soul, in this sweet promise, that suits thy case
and circumstances? Was not Gad one of the children of Israel? And are
not all the seed of Israel interested in the promises? Was the tribe of
Gad for a time brought down, and brought under, by a troop of foes? And
are not all the seed of Israel oppressed and brought into subjection?
Was not that glorious Israelite, the great Captain of our salvation,
made perfect through suffering? Think, my soul, what troops of hell
assaulted him. But was the issue of the battle with him doubtful?
Neither is it now. In his blood and righteousness all the seed of
Israel shall be justified and overcome by the blood of the Lamb. What
then, though there be troops of lusts within, and legions of foes
without? Troops from earth, and troops from hell, may, and will,
assault thee; but look unto Jesus. It is said of his people of old,
that they had an eye unto him, and were enlightened, and their faces
were not ashamed. So now, Jesus undertakes for thee, and for thy faith,
He saith, I will be an enemy to thy enemies, and an adversary to thine
adversaries. God the Father is looking on: angels are beholding; all
heaven is interested. Nay, hadst thou but eyes to see, thou wouldest
behold, like the prophet's servant, mountains around, thee, full of
horses and chariots of fire, all engaged for thy defense. Shout, then,
for the battle is already obtained by Jesus for all his people. Though
a troop may overcome the Gadites of the Lord, yet shall they overcome
at the last. "Thanks be to God who giveth us the victory through our
Lord Jesus Christ."
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