"Thus saith the Lord; I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the
love of thine espousals, when thou wentest after me in the wilderness,
in a land that was not sown." - Jeremiah 2:2
Pause, my soul, over this condescending token of God's love to Israel;
and see whether it doth not hold forth to thee a blessed portion for
thy encouragement. Israel had been most undeserving; but yet the Lord
would put Israel in remembrance, by assuring his people that he
remembered their love when God first formed Israel into a people. When
he led them into the wilderness, and married Israel, they sung the
praise of Jehovah in their love- songs, on the day of their espousals.
‘Now,' saith the Lord, - ‘I remember thee in these things; for these
were tokens of affection when thou wentest after me in following the
pillar of cloud through the desert; in trusting to a harvest, though as
yet the land was not sown.' And may I, blessed Lord, sweetly interpret
this precious portion with application to myself, as though my God so
spake to me of the day of my espousals? Doth my God and Saviour
remember me in the first awakenings of his grace, when, at the first
mention of his name, my soul made me like the chariots of Amminadab?
Well, then, may my soul remember thee, Oh thou God of my salvation! The
savour of thy past love and past experiences gives now, at this moment,
new delight to my soul, and awakens new desires of communion with my
God. The very recollection of what I then was, and how thou calledst
me, and made my time a time of love; and how thou passedst by, and
didst bid me live, and didst cleanse me, and take me home, and
betrothedst me to thyself, and made me thine forever; the very thoughts
refresh my soul now; and these former experiences drive away present
distresses and despondency. How is it, my soul, with thee now? Art thou
less in frame - less in love? Hast thou not the same earnest liking to
Jesus now, as then? Is the strength of thy love, and desires, and
delights, abated? Look at this blessed scripture. Hear what God saith
to Israel, in a time of Israel's coldness. See how God's love was not
changed, though Israel's was so abated. Art thou, my soul, conscious of
the same? Art thou lamenting it; desiring, waiting for some renewed
token of thy Jesus's love? Is his name, his person, his righteousness
still precious? Dost thou wait but for the whispers of his grace? See,
here it is - I remember, though thou hast forgotten the day of thine
espousals. Oh the wonderful condescension of the Son of God! Behold, my
soul, how, in this very way, he is preparing thine heart for the
renewings of his love, and his sweet manifestations towards thee. Oh
cry out with the church of old, under similar circumstances, "Draw me;
we will run after thee." Unless thou drawest, Lord, the distance will
remain; but the desire of being drawn, shews the earnestness for union.
Lord, I beseech thee, do this; bring me near to thyself, to thine
everlasting embraces; then shall I run, nay, even flee to my beloved,
and will hang upon thee as the vessel hangeth on the nail, and dwell,
and remain with thee forever.
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