"Wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered together. " - Matthew 24:28
My soul! these are the words of Jesus, none of which should be suffered
to fall to the ground. No doubt much instruction is contained in this
passage. An eagle is a bird of prey: and Job saith, that the eagle
hasteneth to the prey as the swift ships. Job ix. 26. In all birds of
prey there is great sagacity, a vast quickness of scent to smell their
proper food afar off; and thus natural instinct, added to a rapacious
appetite, compel those creatures to fly swift to their prey, and to
devour the carcass. Is there nothing in all this that suits thee, my
soul? Oh yes: If Jesus hath given thee a real principle of life in
himself, which becomes a spiritual quickening from day to day, and from
one hour to another, thy hungering and thirsting for Jesus will be as
earnest and as importunate as the instinct of nature in those birds for
daily food. Pause, my soul, and say - is it so? Dost thou seek after
Jesus in his ordinances, in his word, in retirement, in meditation, in
prayer, in providences; and, in short, in all the various ways by which
thou mayest enjoy him, as a famished bird would hasten to his prey? If
Jesus be indeed the one blessed object of thy desire, will not this be
manifested by the earnestness of thy desires? Did David long for the
waters of Bethlehem when thirsty? Did he declare," that as the hart
panteth for the water brooks," so he longed for the enjoyment of God?
Here then, my soul, mayest thou learn how to estimate the real standard
of thy affections to thy Jesus. Oh for grace to have the soul exercised
day and night, and never, never to give over those longings, like
pregnant women, until the full desires of the soul in Jesus, and upon
Jesus, be fully gratified. Methinks as the eagles gather together unto
the carcass, so should believers be found feasting upon Jesus. In
Jesus, and his glorious excellencies, everything is suited to the wants
of the believer: his name, his person, his work, his blood, his
righteousness; every perfection, every promise, every experience we
have had in him in times past, becomes food to the soul. So that the
spiritual cravings of the soul, when the soul is in health and
strength, like the natural cravings of the bird of prey, act like the
same instinct to lead to and to feed upon Jesus. See then, my soul,
whether this morning thou art risen with a keen appetite for Jesus.
Surely thou hast tasted that the Lord is gracious in times past. And if
thou art in health of soul, wilt thou not as much hunger again for this
heavenly food, as the body of an healthy man craves for his morning
meal? Oh blessed Lord, give me this appetite. Excite an hungering in me
for thee. Let it be for thyself; not for thy gifts only, not for thy
graces only, sweet as these are; but, blessed Jesus, let it be for
thyself. And let this desire be continual: every day, and all the day.
And let it be wholly to thee, in all that belongs to thee. I mean,
after everything in Jesus; thy cross, if needful, as well as thy crown;
a love to thy precepts, as well as thy promises. And, O let this desire
be so insatiable, so earnest, so unceasing, that nothing I have of thee
may so satisfy me that I should long no more after thee; but rather
provoke my soul's appetite, and tend but to inflame my heart and
longings more and more, till, from tasting of thee here below, thou
bringest me to the fountain-head of enjoyment above, where my longing
eyes and longing soul shall feast upon Jesus and his love for ever and
forever. Amen.
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