| February 27 Morning
"Thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the Most High, thy
habitation." Psalm 91:9
The Israelites in the wilderness were continually exposed to change. Whenever the pillar
stayed its motion, the tents were pitched; but tomorrow, ere the morning sun had risen,
the trumpet sounded, the ark was in motion, and the fiery, cloudy pillar was leading the
way through the narrow defiles of the mountain, up the hillside, or along the arid waste
of the wilderness. They had scarcely time to rest a little before they heard the sound of
"Away! this is not your rest; you must still be onward journeying towards
Canaan!" They were never long in one place.
Even wells and palm trees could not detain them. Yet they had an abiding home in their
God, His cloudy pillar was their roof-tree, and its flame by night their household fire.
They must go onward from place to place, continually changing, never having time to
settle, and to say, "Now we are secure; in this place we shall dwell."
"Yet," says Moses, "though we are always changing, Lord, thou hast been our
dwelling-place throughout all generations." The Christian knows no change with regard
to God. He may be rich to-day and poor to-morrow; he may be sickly to-day and well
to-morrow; he may be in happiness to-day, to-morrow he may be distressed but there
is no change with regard to his relationship to God.
If He loved me yesterday, He loves me to-day. My unmoving mansion of rest is my blessed
Lord. Let prospects be blighted; let hopes be blasted; let joy be withered; let mildews
destroy everything; I have lost nothing of what I have in God. He is "my strong
habitation whereunto I can continually resort." I am a pilgrim in the world, but at
home in my God. In the earth I wander, but in God I dwell in a quiet habitation.
Evening
"Whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting." Micah 5:2
The Lord Jesus had goings forth for His people as their representative before the throne,
long before they appeared upon the stage of time. It was "from everlasting" that
He signed the compact with His Father, that He would pay blood for blood, suffering for
suffering, agony for agony, and death for death, in the behalf of His people; it was
"from everlasting" that He gave Himself up without a murmuring word. That from
the crown of His head to the sole of His foot He might sweat great drops of blood, that He
might be spit upon, pierced, mocked, rent asunder, and crushed beneath the pains of death.
His goings forth as our Surety were from everlasting. Pause, my soul, and wonder!
Thou hast goings forth in the person of Jesus "from everlasting." Not only when
thou wast born into the world did Christ love thee, but His delights were with the sons of
men before there were any sons of men. Often did He think of them; from everlasting to
everlasting He had set His affection upon them. What! my soul, has He been so long about
thy salvation, and will not He accomplish it? Has he from everlasting been going forth to
save me, and will He lose me now? What! has He carried me in His hand, as His precious
jewel, and will He now let me slip from between His fingers?
Did he choose me before the mountains were brought forth, or the channels of the deep were
digged, and will He reject me now? Impossible! I am sure He would not have loved me so
long if He had not been a changeless Lover. If He could grow weary of me, He would have
been tired of me long before now. If He had not loved me with a love as deep as hell, and
as strong as death, He would have turned from me long ago. Oh, joy above all joys, to know
that I am His everlasting and inalienable inheritance, given to Him by His Father or ever
the earth was! Everlasting love shall be the pillow for my head this night. |