"And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt,
and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him, and
he became a captain over them." -
1 Samuel 22:2
My soul, was not this thy case when thou first sought after Jesus? Thou
wert, indeed, in debt under an heavy load of insolvency. Distress and
discontent sadly marked thy whole frame. Unconscious where to go, or to
whom to seek, and no man cared for thy soul. Oh! what a precious
thought it was, and which none but God the Holy Ghost could have put
into thine heart - Go unto Jesus! And when I came, and thou didst
graciously condescend to be my captain, from that hour how hath my soul
been revived! My insolvency thou hast taken away; for thou hast more
than paid the whole demands of the law; for thou hast magnified it, and
made it honourable. My distress under the apprehension of divine
justice thou hast removed; for God's justice, by thee, is not only
satisfied, but glorified. My discontent can have no further cause for
exercise, since thou hast so graciously provided for all my wants, in
grace here, and glory hereafter. Hail, thou great and glorious Captain
of my salvation! In thee I see that Leader and Commander which Jehovah,
thy Father, promised to give to the people. Thou art indeed, blessed
Jesus, truly commissioned by thy Father to this very purpose, that
every one that is in soul distress, by reason of sin, and debtors to
the broken law of God, may come unto thee, and take thee for their
Captain. And truly, Lord, thy little army, like David's, is composed of
none originally but distressed souls. None would take thee for his
Captain, whose spiritual circumstances are not desperate. None but the
man whose heart hath felt distress, by reason of sin, and is sinking
under the heavy load of guilt, will come under thy banner. Oh! the
condescension of Jesus to receive such, and be gracious unto them. Oh!
that I had the power of persuasion, I would say to every poor sinner,
every insolvent debtor, everyone who feels and knows the plague of his
heart - would to God you were with the Captain of my salvation, he would
recover you from all your sorrow. Go to him, my brother, as I have
done; he will take away your distress by taking away your sin. He will
liberate you from all your debt by paying it himself. He will banish
all discontent from the mind, in giving you peace with God by his
blood. Yes, blessed, Almighty Captain! thou art indeed over thy people,
as well as Captain to thy people. By the sword of thy Spirit, which is
the word of God, thou workest conviction in our hearts; thou makest all
thine enemies fall under thee; thou leadest thy people on to victory,
and makest them more than conquerors through thy grace supporting them.
Lord, put on the military garments of salvation on my soul, and the
whole armour of God, that under thy banner I may be found in life, in
death, and for evermore!
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