"Nevertheless, I am continually with thee. " - Psalm 73:23
Yes, my soul, and well it is for thee that it is so; there is a
nevertheless in the precious redemption by Jesus, which secures thee,
amidst all thy languishing seasons, when to thy view it sometimes
appears as though the Lord had forgotten to be gracious, and had shut
up his loving-kindness in displeasure. And whence this security but in
Jesus, and the covenant engagements of God thy Father in him? The
everlasting worth and efficacy of the Redeemer's righteousness and
death, are the same amidst all the changeable circumstances of his
people's warfare. By the expression of being continually with Jesus, is
meant, no doubt, that union with his person, as the sinner's Surety,
which gives security and firmness to the everlasting state and
happiness of his redeemed. And it is this which constitutes, not only
the safety of his people now, but the happiness of his people forever.
Heaven itself, but for Jesus, and the constant flow of righteousness
and glory in him, and from him, would cease to be heaven. The souls of
just men made perfect could be no longer happy nor righteous, but as
those supplies flow in upon their souls from him. So that the
everlasting preciousness of Jesus, as the glorious Head of his people,
is thus confirmed, and the felicity of the church must be wholly made
up from this eternal union with him. Hence how precious the thought, "I
am continually with thee!" And is this thy portion, my soul? Art thou
alive to this sweet and soul-reviving thought? Is Jesus, thy Jesus,
continually with thee, and thou continually with him? See to it, that
the nearness of Jesus to thee hath the same effect upon thee, as with
things in nature, when the earth and the inhabitants testify their
sense of feeling. Doth not the earth, and the plants, and the birds,
and everything look gay when the sun renews the face of the earth, and
shines with loveliness to make all nature smile? And shall thy Sun of
Righteousness arise unobserved or unenjoyed, who comes with healing in
his wings? Oh precious Jesus, cause me so to live upon thee, that I may
be always eyeing thee, in dark seasons as well as bright hours; that,
from never suffering thy dear image to depart for a moment from my
heart, I may be so prepared to behold thy face in open glory, when the
veil of this flesh is removed, and I awake up after thy likeness, that,
though I change my place, I shall not change my company. In earth, or
heaven, yet, if with thee, happiness is begun in the soul; and faith,
in lively exercise, is itself an anticipation of glory, by just so much
as the soul realizeth thy sweet presence, in being ever with the Lord.
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