"The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty. He will save. He will
rejoice over thee with joy. He will rest in his love. He will joy over
thee with singing." - Zeph. iii. 17.
My soul! look at this old testament promise, through the medium of the
new testament dispensation, and behold what a cluster of rich blessings
it contains; and which, like all the other promises of the bible, is
"yea and amen in Christ Jesus!" And observe how it opens. The Lord thy
God, that is, Jehovah in his threefold character of person, in rich
covenant engagements, is "in the midst of thee;" hath set up his throne
in Zion, and lives, and reigns, and governs in the hearts of his
redeemed. So said Jesus, and so that dear Lord explained it in after
ages: "If a man love me, he will keep my words; and my Father will love
him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him;" John xiv.
23. "I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter,
that he may abide with you forever, even the Spirit of truth;" John
xiv. 16, 17. Mark these blessed, precious truths, my soul, in the most
lively characters, on thine heart; and hence learn, that the Lord thy
God, in covenant engagements, dwelleth in the midst of his people, and
in the hearts of his people; that, like the sun at midday, in the
centre of the heavens, he may enlighten, warm, refresh, and give forth
all his blessings to bless thee. Next mark what the prophet saith of
this covenant Lord God, who is in the midst of his church and people:
"He is mighty!" Shout aloud at this, my soul; for if he be mighty, then
he will support thy weakness, and subdue thy foes. What can bear down,
or destroy the soul, whom this mighty God upholds? What shall arise to
distress a child of God, as long as God is almighty? And if he hath
engaged to be for thee, who can dare to be against thee? Sweet
consideration! What signifies my weakness, while Christ is strong? Yea,
his strength will be made perfect in my weakness. Go on farther, my
soul, in looking over the many blessed things spoken of in this verse.
"He will save." Yea: he hath saved, and doth save, and will save. And
this is the very cause, the angel said, for which his name should be
called Jesus: for "he shall save his people from their sins." Matt. i.
21. Think of this, when at any time, sin or sorrow, trial or
temptation, would cast thee down. Jesus is still Jesus, still on his
throne: yea, thy Saviour. Amidst all thy changeableness, there is no
change in him. And observe yet farther, how the prophet chimes on those
sweet words: "He will rejoice over thee with joy: he will rest in his
love: he will joy over thee with singing." Pause, my soul, over this
most gracious account. Jesus not only saves, not only pardons, but he
doth it as God, as Jesus. It is his joy, his delight, his pleasure, to
do so. As he saith in another scripture, "Yea, I will rejoice over them
to do them good, and I will plant them in this land assuredly, with my
whole heart, and with my whole soul;" Jer. xxxii. 41. And as the poor
timid believer, from feeling such coldness and deadness, as at times he
doth in himself feel, is but too easily prevailed upon by the enemy,
and by his own unbelieving heart, to suppose the same of Jesus: that he
might not give way to this temptation, the Lord adds, "he will rest in
his love:" will abide in it unmoved, and without change; for, as he
saith in another scripture," the Lord God of Israel hateth putting
away:" Mal. ii. 16. Oh! what a multitude of sweet things are folded up
in this verse! Jesus rejoiceth over his people; yea, Jesus joys over
them with singing. How often have I seen, in some lovely evening, like
the present, that sweet bird of the air, called the skylark, mount
aloft from her nest, still looking at her young as she ascends; and
when advanced to her height, warbling in the most delightful notes over
her brood; until at length, with all the rapidity of love, she darts
down to cover, to feed, and to protect them Thus, but in an infinitely
higher degree, doth Jesus joy over his children with singing, resting
in his love; and is ever near, ever mighty to defend, to bless, to
keep, and to make happy, those who rest in his strength; while he rests
in his love, being their God, and they his people.
No comments :
Post a Comment