"Followers of them, who through faith and patience, inherit the promises." - Hebrews 6:12
How gracious is the Holy Ghost, in not only holding forth to the people
of Jesus the blessedness and certainty of the promises, but opening to
our view multitudes, who are now in glory, in the full enjoyment of
them. My soul, dost thou ask how they lived, when upon earth, in the
full prospect, before that they were called upon to enter heaven for
the full participation of them? Hear what the blessed Spirit saith
concerning it in this sweet scripture. "It was through faith and
patience." Now observe how these blessed principles manifested
themselves. Another part of scripture explains - "they all died in faith,
not having received the promises; but having seen them afar off, and
were persuaded of them, and embraced them." Now this is the whole sum
and substance of the believer's life: he sees them afar off, as Abraham
did the day of Christ - as David, who had the same enjoyment in a
believing view, with which his whole soul was satisfied: for he saith,
"it was all his salvation, and all his desire; "a covenant which he
rested upon, "as ordered in all things, and sure." Pause, my soul, over
this, and ask within, are your views thus firmly founded? What, though
the day of Christ's second coming be far off, or nigh, doth thy faith
realize the blessed things belonging to it as certain, and as sure as
God is truth. Pause, and see that such is thy faith - then go on. The
faithful, who row inherit the promises, end which the Holy Ghost bids
thee to follow, not only saw with the eye of faith, the things of Jesus
afar off, but "were persuaded of them;" that is, were as perfectly
satisfied of their existence and reality, as if they were already in
actual possession. Pause here again, and say, is this thy faith? Are
you perfectly persuaded "that God was, in Christ, reconciling the world
to himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them?" Are you convinced
that it is God's design, God's plan, God's grace, God's love, God's
mercy, in all that concerns Jesus? Art thou convinced that God's glory
is concerned in the glory of Jesus, and that every poor sinner gives
glory to God in believing the record that God hath given of His Son?
Dost thou, my soul, believe heartily, cordially, fully, joyfully,
believe these precious things; nay, that in fact, it is the only
possible way a poor sinner can give glory to God, in looking, up to him
as God, in giving him the credit of God, and taking his word as God
concerning his dear Son Jesus Christ? Dost thou, my soul, set thy seal
to these things? Then art thou "persuaded of the truths of God, "as the
patriarchs were "who saw them afar off." Once more - the faithful, whom
the Holy Ghost calls upon thee to follow, embraced them also, as well
as were persuaded of them. They clasped, by faith, Jesus in their arms,
as really and as truly as Simeon did in substance. Their love to Jesus,
and their interest in Jesus, their acquaintance by faith with Jesus,
were matters of certainty, reality, delight; and their whole souls
were, day by day, so familiarized in the unceasing meditation, that
they walked by faith with Jesus while here below, as now, by sight,
they are with him above in glory. Pause, my soul! Is this thy faith?
Then, surely, Jesus is precious, and thou art indeed "the follower of
them-who now, through faith and patience, inherit the promises." And
ere long, like them, thou shalt see him whom thy soul loveth, and dwell
with him forever!
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