"He brought me to the banqueting-house, and his banner over me was love." - Song of Solomon 2:4
In whatever sense thou art led, my soul, to look at the
banqueting-house of Jesus, thy joy will be great in the contemplation.
And if he who hath prepared the banqueting-house, and well stored it
with everything to afford a spiritual repast, will lead thee thither,
and regale thee there with the rich enjoyment of himself, and the
fullness of blessings in him, thou wilt have a feast of fat things
indeed! Come then, this evening, and take a view of Jesus's
banqueting-house, and wait on thy kind and condescending Lord. He hath
been known to take home many a poor waiting hungry sin-net, that hath
been on the look-out for him, to his banqueting-house, and given him a
gracious, full, and satisfying entertainment. Come then, my soul, and
see this banqueting-house of Jesus. Some have looked at it as the
covenant itself of redemption; for this is indeed a house of banquet,
where everything that can enrich the soul in the love of God the
Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost, is found. Oh! the
blessedness of this covenant! Well might David, when he was brought
into it, exult and say, "This is all my salvation, and all my desire!"
And some have looked at the banqueting-house, and thought it meant the
church, the house of God; for here all the blessings of the covenant
are given to the guests which Jesus brings into it. And here again we
find, that they who are blessed with a place in God's house are so
delighted, as to resolve to go out no more. "Here would I dwell (is the
language that expresseth the sentiment of all): this is my rest
forever; here will I dwell, for I have a delight therein," Ps. cxxxii.
14. And some have looked at the banqueting-house of the Lord Jesus, and
considered, that it is the blessed "word of God, the scriptures, of
truth." And certain it is, that" they contain the words of eternal
life;" and open every day, and all the' day, an everlasting supply to
banquet the hungry soul, and to satiate the sorrowful soul. One, who
could not be mistaken, said, when he had been feeding upon the rich
things contained in it, "Thy words were found, and I did eat them, and
thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of my heart," Jer. xv. 16.
And another, not less taught, cried out in a transport," O how I love
thy law! it is my meditation all the day," Ps. cxix. 9. But I see no
reason why the whole may not be considered as the banqueting, house of
Jesus. For when, by the sweet influences of his Spirit, he hath brought
his redeemed into a heart-felt enjoyment of an interest in his
covenant, his church, and scriptures, every word, ordinance, and means
of grace, with all the promises, are the inheritance of his people.
Pause, my soul, and inquire, whether the Lord Jesus hath thus brought
thee in? Art thou acquainted with his banqueting-house, and convinced
that none but Jesus could bring thee in? It is a solemn thought! Man
may attend the church, may read the scriptures, follow ordinances; yea,
go to the Lord's table; but unless Jesus, by his Holy Spirit, lead the
sinner there, meets him there, and blesseth him there, to what purpose
will be the going? Look to it, my soul, that thy visits are by the
Lord's invitation, and thy welcome from him; yea, that he leads thee by
the hand, meets thee, and blesseth thee; sets his banner over thee of
love, and bids thee partake largely in the riches of his grace and
salvation, in those well-known words of thy Lord: "Eat, O friends;
drink, yea, drink abundantly, O beloved."
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