"As having nothing, and yet possessing all things." - 2 Corinthians 6:10
My soul, hast thou learnt this holy science? There are three blessed
lessons the Holy Ghost teacheth on this ground. As, first, the believer
is thoroughly emptied of himself. Art thou thus taught of God? Hast
thou been led to see, to feel, to know, to be convinced that, after all
thine attainments, after all thy long standing in the school of Jesus,
thou hast nothing, canst do nothing, art worse than nothing, and,
literally, hast no more in thyself now to recommend thee to Jesus, than
the first moment thou didst hear of his name? This is to have nothing;
this is to be poor in spirit. Secondly , dost thou possess all things
in Jesus? Yes, if so be thou art living out of thyself wholly upon him;
and how is this known? Nothing more evident. When a sense of my
emptiness endears to me his fullness; my poverty, his riches; my
weakness, his strength; my sins, his righteousness; my guilt, his
blood; I truly possess all things, as far as I improve what Jesus is to
his people, and rest upon him and the blessed fruits of his salvation,
as God the Father designed him, who hath made him wisdom,
righteousness, sanctification, and redemption to his people. And there
is a third precious lesson the Holy Ghost teacheth to the poor that
have nothing, and yet possess all things; namely, so to possess Jesus
himself that he may not only make his poor ones rich in his riches, but
be himself their treasure; so to supply them not only with what they
need, but to be himself their fullness; not on to open to them light
and life, but to be himself both their light and life; so to impart to
them salvation as to shew them that he is himself their salvation; and,
in short, so to give them present peace, and the assurance of
everlasting happiness in his blood and righteousness, as to give them
the perfect enjoyment that he is himself both their present and
everlasting happiness and their portion forever. My soul, hast thou
learnt, and art thou ever day more and more learning, these precious
truths? Oh, then, look up to thy Jesus, and say with one of old, "Whom
have I in heaven but thee, and there is none upon earth I desire
besides thee. My flesh and my heart faileth; but thou art the strength
of my heart, and my portion forever."
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