Monday, October 27, 2014

The World, To The Believer, Is A Place Of Trial.

If the world loves us, smiles on us, 
and speaks well of us!
(James Smith, "The Pleading Savior" 1861)

The concern of JESUS for the safety and
happiness of HIS people, is both great
and astonishing!

HE had watched over HIS disciples while HE
was with them, and being about to leave them--
HE would make them the special care and
charge of HIS FATHER, and thus HE prays,

"I will remain in the world no longer, but
they are still in the world, and I AM coming
to YOU. HOLY FATHER, KEEP through
YOUR own name, those whom YOU
have given ME!" John 17:11

Notice the circumstances in which we 
are placed: 

"They are still in the world." 

They are chosen out of it, are raised above it--
and yet are left in it, for holy and important purposes.

The world to the believer, is a place of trial. 
Every principle he has, as well as 
the profession he makes, will be tried here.

Storms will arise, and often suddenly 
and unexpectedly. Labors have to be 
performed, and self-denying labors too.
Persecutions must be endured, and at 
times these are fiery and long-continued.

This world is . . .
   a treacherous environment,
   a field of labor,
   a weary land,
   an enemy's country!

The world to the Christian is a place of 
DANGER. He has foes both within and without. 
From some he must escape by fleeing--
and from some by resisting.

"The corruption in the world caused 
by evil desires" (2 Peter 1:4) 
is defiling, debasing, and disturbing! 

It must be overcome; 
we must cleanse ourselves from it, 
and escape from its contagion!

Then we have to do battle with . . .
   the god of this world--
the prince of the power of the air;
   the powers of the world--
or ungodly, persecuting men in authority;
   the men of the world--
or the masses surrounding us;
   the things of the world, especially . . .
     the lust of the flesh,
     the lust of the eye,
     and the pride of life!

In such a world, surrounded by such 
evil elements and diabolic agents--
we must be in danger, and shall 
be severely tried!!

Hence JESUS pleads with HIS FATHER; 
HE fixes on the holiness of HIS nature 
and character, and cries, "HOLY FATHER!"

HIS grace, or HIS mercy, or HIS pity--
more generally attracts us, because 
we feel unworthy, or miserable, or weak. 
But HIS holiness fixes the eye on HIS 
obedient SON, and our great HIGH PRIEST!

HE prays for their preservation: 

"HOLY FATHER, KEEP through YOUR own 
name, those whom YOU have given ME." 

Keep through YOUR own name, that is--
keep them . . .
   in the knowledge of YOURSELF and of YOUR truth;
   by YOUR power, mercy, and providence;
   to show forth YOUR truth, YOUR mercy, and YOUR love.
The LORD'S people, therefore, will be kept by 
GOD'S power through faith unto salvation.

Beloved, if JESUS thus prayed for us--
then our preservation is certain, and 
our perseverance is sure. We shall be 
kept, in answer to the prayer 
of our great HIGH PRIEST . . .
   to HIS gratification,
   for HIS honor, and
   to the Almighty KEEPER'S glory!

Whatever storms may arise,
whatever foes may assail us,
whatever trials may come upon us--
our Heavenly FATHER will keep us,
 in honor of HIS SON.

Kept by the all-seeing eye and 
all-powerful hand of JEHOVAH--
we shall persevere, though . . .
   the road is rough and treacherous,
   the journey is long and dangerous,
   and our strength is but small.

Let us in every season of danger . . .
   when foes and fears beset us,
   when our hearts misgive us, and
   the cross lies heavy upon us--
then let us hear JESUS praying for us, 

"Keep through YOUR own name--
those whom YOU have given ME!"


Reader! Are you OF the world--
or are you one of CHRIST'S redeemed
people IN the world? Saints in the world are like . . .
   pure lilies among stinging thorns,
   precious diamonds among filthy pebbles,
   harmless sheep among ravenous wolves!

If the world loves us, smiles 
on us, and speaks well of us--
then we are certainly OF it!

And if of the world--
we shall certainly be damned
along with it.

But if the world is to us a place of trial,
and a place of danger; if we feel that
we are not at home in it; if we are longing
and preparing to leave it, that we may go
home and dwell with JESUS in HIS
FATHER'S house forever--
then all is well with us, and
will  be well forever!

   ~  ~  ~  ~

GraceGems has published Thomas Doolittle's uplifting article,
 "Eternity!"

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