"Yea, he loved the people; all his saints are in thine hand." - Deuteronomy 33:3
My soul, here is a very blessed portion to meditate upon in the night
watches, and to lie down with, reposing in the bosom of Jesus. The word
yea, is a sweet scripture word, and very strong to the purpose. God's
"yeas," and "amens," are firmer than all the oaths of creatures; and
when Jehovah puts his yea to the love that he hath to his people, it
ought to give great comfort and confidence to our faith. And Oh what
testimonies hath Jehovah, in his threefold character of person,
manifested, in the Father's love, the Redeemer's grace, and the Holy
Ghost's fellowship, in proof of this affection! Blessed Lord! help me
to keep it in remembrance. But, my soul, do not stop here. Mark what
the Holy Ghost hath said, as a farther testimony of it: "All his saints
are in thine hand." In whatever point of view we read these words, they
become blessed. Whether the saints of the Lord Jesus, here spoken of,
be old testament saints, or new testament believers, the sense is the
same. Jesus committed all his people into his Father's hands. "Keep
them," cried the Saviour, in that divine prayer, the specimen of his
holy intercession, "keep, holy Father, through thine own name, those
whom thou hast given me!" John xvii. 11. And hence, the Redeemer
elsewhere saith, "My sheep shall never perish; neither shall any pluck
them out of my hand. My Father, who gave them me, is greater than all,
and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand; I and my Father
are one." John x. 28, 29, 30. Think, my soul, how eternally safe and
secure must the church of Jesus be, thus kept by the mighty power of
God, through faith, unto salvation! What shall unclasp the hands of
Jehovah? Who shall wrest the weakest, the humblest, the poorest of
Christ's little ones, from the holding of his omnipotency? Why then art
thou, my soul, so frequently exercised with fears, and doubts, and
misgivings? It is the Lord's love that is the foundation of thy
assurance, and not the strength of thy graces! His own free mercy, and
not thy merit, were the first causes of thy calling; and what is it
now, in thy present preservation, but the same which holds thee up, and
carries thee through every difficulty? "Yea, he loved the people:" that
is, the source, the reason, the sole motive. And their safety he
secures: "All his saints are in thy hands!" Precious Lord Jesus! it is
enough. How shall a child of thine perish, when secured by such
almighty support? Oh! to hear thy voice, in the soft whispers of thy
love, comforting my soul, as thou didst the church of old: "Can a woman
forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the
son of her womb? Yea, they may forget; yet, will I not forget thee.
Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are
continually before me."
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