"Faint, yet pursuing." - Judges 8:4
Surely what is said here concerning the little army of Gideon, suits my
case exactly. I know that in Jesus the victory is certain; but I know
also, that I shall have battlings all the way. From the moment that the
Lord called me out of darkness into his marvelous light, my whole life
hath been but a state of warfare; and! feel what Paul felt, and groan
as he groaned, under a body of sin and death; "as sorrowful, yet
rejoicing; as dying, but behold I live; as chastened, and not killed."
Truly I am faint, under the many heavy assaults 1 have sustained; and
yet, through grace, pursuing as if I had met with no difficulty. Yes,
blessed Jesus; I know that there can be no truce in this war; and
looking unto thee, I pray to be found faithful unto death, that no man
may take my crown. But, dearest Lord! thou seest my day of small
things; thou beholdest how faint I am. Thou seest also, how the enemy
assaults me! and- how the world and the flesh combat against me. While
without are rightings, within will be fears. Yet, dearest, blessed
Lord, "in the Lord I have strength;" and how sweet is the thought, that
though I have nothing, though I am nothing, yet thou hast said, "in me
is thy help." Thou hast said, "the righteous shall hold on his way; and
he that hath clean hands shall wax stronger and stronger." The worm
Jacob thou hast promised shall thresh the mountains. Write these
blessed things, my soul, upon the living tablets of thine heart, or
rather beg of God the Holy Ghost, the remembrancer of thy Jesus, to
stamp them there for thee. "He giveth power to the faint; and to them
which have no might, he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall
faint and be weary; and the young men shall utterly fail. But they that
wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with
wings, as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall
walk, and not faint."
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