"And the Lord shut him in." - Genesis 7:16
It was a sweet invitation to the patriarch Noah, when the Lord called
him to the ark. Jehovah did not say, go thou into the ark; but, "Come."
So saith Jesus to his people: "Come with me, from Lebanon, my spouse;
with me, from Lebanon." Yes, precious Jesus, to be with thee is heaven;
for thou thyself art the heaven of the soul. But observe further, my
soul: when Noah had entered the ark, what kept him there? "The Lord
shut him in." Yes, neither bolts nor bars were his security; but God
himself, in his covenant engagements, kept him. The patriarch could no
more get out, than the unbelieving carnal throng (who perhaps hung
about the ark when they saw the flood arise, and felt its power) could
get in. Precious Jesus! and what is it keeps thy people now? Is it not
thyself? Are not thy redeemed eternally secure in thee, and thy blood
and righteousness, as Noah in the ark? Yes, thou who hast the key of
all things;" thou openest, and none shutteth; thou shuttest, and none
openeth." In thee my soul is kept secure; for the Lord Jehovah hath
shut me in: and I shall ride out all the storms, and floods, of sin and
Satan; and, Noah-like, rise above the fountains of the greatest deeps,
being shut in in the ark Christ Jesus.
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