"He will be very gracious unto thee; at the voice of thy cry, when he shall hear it, he will answer thee." - Isaiah 30:9
Mark, my soul, what is here said; for every word in this sweet
scripture tells. Thy God, thy Saviour, thy Jesus, knows thy voice,
hears thy cry, and will assuredly answer. He will not only be gracious,
but very gracious. He waits to be gracious; waits the most suited time,
the best time, the praying time, the crying time; for he times his
grace, his mercy, to thy need. And though thou knowest it not, yet so
it is; when his time is near at hand, which is always the best time, he
puts a cry in thine heart; so that the time of thy cry, and the time
for the manifestation of his glory, shall come together. Is not this to
be gracious; yea, very gracious? So that, while thou art looking after
him, he is looking upon thee. And before thou callest upon him, he is
coming forth to bless thee. Is not this very gracious? Now then, my
soul, make a memorandum of this for any occasions which may hereafter
occur. Put it down as a sure, unerring truth; thy Jesus will be very
gracious unto thee. Never allow this promise to be called in question
any more. Next, bring it constantly into use. Faith, well-grounded
faith in Jesus, should always bring down general rules to particular
cases and circumstances, as the soul's experience may require. Hence,
when God saith he will be very gracious unto thee, it is the act of
faith to answer - if God hath said it, so it shall certainly be. And
therefore, as that gracious God, who giveth the promise, giveth also
the grace of faith to depend upon the promise, the mercy is already
done, and faith enters upon the enjoyment of it. God's faithfulness and
truth become the believer's shield and buckler.
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