"Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them from the face of the spoiler." - Isaiah 16:4
"When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at
peace with him." Moab was the sworn foe of Israel, but yet Moab shall
be overruled to shelter and feed Israel. The world, like Moab, dislikes
God's people: but as God's people must sojourn in the world, until the
time comes for God to take them home, they shall be taken care of. "Let
mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab;" house them as travellers in an
inn. See that they have a lodging. Let their bread be given, and their
water sure. "They are poor; but they are my poor," saith our God. "They
are outcasts; but they are mine outcasts." Oh! precious Jesus, I see
thou wilt still own thy people. And wherefore is it, dearest Lord? Not
for their worth, not for their deservings, not for their adherence to
thee; but because thou hast loved them; because the Father hath given
them to thee, and thou hast purchased their persons, redeemed them, and
washed them, and made them thine. Grant, dearest Lord, that though we
are constrained to dwell with Mesech, and to have our habitation among
the tents of Kedar; though we "are made as the filth of the earth, and
the offscouring of all things," yet never, never may we forget our
relationship to thee. Though outcasts, yet Jesus's outcasts. Be thou,
Lord, our hiding-place, our covert, in the midst of Moab; and so shall
we be free from every spoiler; thou wilt be to us all we need - "rivers
of water in a dry place, and as the shadow of a great rock in a weary
land."
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