"And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not; I will lead
them in paths that they have not known: I will make darkness light
before them, and crooked things straight. These things will I do unto
them, and not forsake them. " - Isaiah 42:16
Never, surely, was there a promise of a covenant God in Christ more
strikingly fulfilled as to what is said in the former port of this
verse, than in thine instance, my soul. By nature and by practice, thou
wert so totally blind to any apprehension of divine things, that not a
right thought hadst thou ever conceived of God and Christ, when the
Lord first manifested his grace to thy heart! No being in the universe
was so near to me as God, but none so little known or understood. No
heart was nearer to me than my own, but to all its errors and
deceitfulness I remained the most perfect stranger! In the works of
providence, as well as of grace, I had no consciousness whatever of any
guide, nor even of needing a guide. Self-willed, wayward, and full of
confidence, I was hastening on with the multitude, intent but upon one
thing, "in making provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts
thereof." Pause, my soul, and look back! When I take a review of what
is past, and trace' the hand of the Lord, all the way leading me as
have come on! am lost in astonishment in the contemplation of his
mercies, and my undeservings. What a huge volume might be written of
both, and in the margin to note down how they have kept pace together.
My soul! If thou wert to read them by chapters only, what endless ones
would they form under the several sections of the Lord's love, his
care,, his wisdom, his methods, and his grace, in the freeness and
distinguishing nature of that grace; and as I read the Lord's mercies,
to note, at the same time, my rebellions! Oh! what a subject would the
whole form, in proof of this gracious promise, in facing the wisdom,
power, and love of God, in awakening, regenerating, converting, and
confirming grace! Surely, Lord, thou hast indeed brought a poor blind
creature, such as I am, in a way that I knew not, and led me in paths
that! never should have known; and still, Lord, thou art graciously
performing the same, in making darkness light, and crooked things
straight. And shall I not, from the latter part of this sweet promise,
derive a strength of faith, from all that is past, to trust thee for
all that is to come? Hath the Lord been gracious when in a state of
total blindness, to bring me by a way I knew not; and now, when he hath
mercifully opened mine eyes to see his glory, and to love his name,
will he not lead me still? Had he mercy upon me, when I asked it not,
neither knew that I needed it: and will he refuse me that mercy now,
when I so earnestly seek it, and know that without his grace and mercy
in Jesus, I shall perish forever? Precious Lord! give me faith to
believe, to trust, and to depend! Thou, who hast done such great things
for me already, whereof I rejoice, wilt never leave me, nor forsake me,
O Lord God of my salvation!
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