Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Faith's Check Book, Daily
Entry
C. H. Spurgeon
Divine Cultivation
I the Lord do keep it; I will water it every
moment: Lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day. (Isaiah 27:3)
When the
Lord Himself speaks in His own proper person rather than through a prophet, the
word has a peculiar weight to believing minds. It is Jehovah Himself who is the
keeper of His own vineyard; He does not trust it to any other, but He makes it
His own personal care. Are they not well kept whom God Himself keeps?
We are to
receive gracious watering, not only every day and every hour "but every
moment." How we ought to grow! How fresh and fruitful every plant should
be! What rich clusters the vines should bear!
But
disturbers come; little foxes and the boar. Therefore, the Lord Himself is our
Guardian, and that at all hours, both "night and day." What, then,
can harm us? Why are we afraid! He tends, He waters, He guards; what more do we
need?
Twice in
this verse the Lord says, "I will." What truth, what power, what
love, what immutability we find in the great "I will" of Jehovah! Who
can resist His will? If He says "I will," what room is there for
doubt? With an "I will" of God we can face all the hosts of sin,
death, and hell. O Lord, since Thou sayest, "I will keep thee," I
reply, "I will praise Thee!"
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