It shall be with that poor soul as it was with Moses,
when he went up alone into the mount of God, and fasted
forty days and forty nights amid the earthquake and
the thunderstorm, and the rocks which melted before
the Lord. And behold, when it was past, he talked
face to face with God, as a man talketh with his friend,
and his countenance shone with heavenly light, when
he came down triumphant out of the mount of God.
So shall it be with every soul of man who, being in
the deep, cries out of that deep to God, whether in
bloody India or in peaceful England. For He
with whom we have to do is not a tyrant, but a Father;
not a taskmaster, but a Giver and a Redeemer.
We may ask him freely, as David does, to consider
our complaint, because he will consider it well, and
understand it, and do it justice. He is not
extreme to mark what is done amiss, and therefore we
can abide his judgments. There is mercy with
him, and therefore it is worth while to fear him.
He waits for us year after year, with patience which
cannot tire; therefore it is but fair that we should
wait a while for him. With him is plenteous
redemption, and therefore redemption enough for us,
and for those likewise whom we love. He will
redeem us from all our sins: and what do we
need more? He will make us perfect, even as
our Father in heaven is perfect. Let him then,
if he must, make us perfect by sufferings. By
sufferings Christ was made perfect; and what was the
best path for Jesus Christ is surely good enough for
us, even though it be a rough and a thorny one.
Let us lie still beneath God’s hand; for though
his hand be heavy upon us, it is strong and safe beneath
us too; and none can pluck us out of his hand, for
in him we live and move and have our being; and though
we go down into hell with David, with David we shall
find God there, and find, with David, that he will
not leave our souls in hell, or suffer his holy ones
to see corruption. Yes; have faith in God.
Nothing in thee which he has made shall see corruption;
for it is a thought of God’s, and no thought
of his can perish. Nothing shall be purged out
of thee but thy disease; nothing shall be burnt out
of thee but thy dross; and that in thee shall be saved,
and live to all eternity, of which God said at the
beginning, Let us make man in our own image.
Yes. Have faith in God; and say to him once
for all, ’Though thou slay me, yet will I love
thee; for thou lovedst me in Jesus Christ before the
foundation of the world.’
SERMON IX. THE LOVE OF GOD ITS OWN REWARD
DEUT. xxx. 19, 20.
I call heaven and earth to record this day against
you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing
and cursing; therefore choose life that both thou
and thy seed may live; that thou mayest love the Lord
thy God, and that thou mayest cleave unto him, for
he is thy life and the length of thy days, that thou
mayest dwell in the land which the Lord God sware
unto thy fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to give
them.
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