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Truly Penitent
“Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God” (Isa. 40:1).
No man living in any known sin is ever comforted of God. The Holy Ghost never
yet spake one word of all His abounding consolations to
any man so long as he lived in any actual sin, or in any
neglect of known duty. You have that much-needed caution
bound up into the very heart of God’s great name, when
He proclaimed His great Name to Moses. “The Lord God, merciful
and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness
and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity
and transgression and sin—but”—and here comes this great
correction and caution—”will by no means clear the guilty.”
That is to say, as long as you are living in any guilt,
as long as your conscience accuses you, He will by no means
clear or comfort you. “He that forsaketh his sin shall find
mercy”—but he only. You do not really care for God’s mercy
or His comfort either, so long as you live in any sin.
And it is well that you do not; for you can have neither.
Your peace will be like a river, when you put away your
sin; but not one word of true peace, not one drop of true
comfort, can you have till then. You will have to put out
God’s eyes, and pervert His judgment, and turn His Throne
upside down, before you can have His comfort with your
sin. Choose which you will have: “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.”
Are you that man? Are you intending to be that man?
And when and in what are you to begin? Are you from this
day to keep that word of His, which up to this day you
know you have not kept? Then, from this day Jesus and His
Father will come to your good and honest, if broken and
contrite heart, and will make Their abode with you. And
from this memorable day it will be said over you from heaven,
what was said from heaven in Israel over all the men in
Israel like you: “To this man will I look, saith the Lord,
even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and
who trembleth at My word.”
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