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Jesus," may I have light and grace! And may daily grace be given to refrain my feet from every evil way, that I may keep Your word!
Posted : 12 Jun, 2013 02:14 AM
Psalm 119:101 I have refrained my feet from every evil way, that I might keep Your word.
David's wisdom was of a practical-not of a merely intellectual
or speculative-character. It taught him to "keep the Lord's
precepts;" and in order to this, to refrain his feet from every
evil way. And will not advancing wisdom show itself by
increasing tenderness of conscience and carefulness of
conduct? The professor is afraid of hell; the child of God-of
sin. The one refrains from the outward act-the other seeks to
be crucified to the love of sin. Observe not only the practice,
but the motive-that he might keep the word. Shall we not
"abhor that which is evil," that we might "cleave to that which
is good"-"abstaining from all appearance of evil" lest
unconsciously we should be drawn into the atmosphere of sin-
"hating even the garment spotted by the flesh"-fearing the
infection of sin worse than death? But how fearful the danger
of self-deception! What need to entreat the Lord to "see if there be any wicked way in us?" Oh! for the large supply of
grace and unction, to maintain an upright walk before a heartsearching God; to "keep ourselves from our iniquity;" and in
dependence upon the promises, and in the strength of the
gospel, to "perfect holiness in the fear of God!"
But how awful to hear men talk of keeping the word in a loose
and careless profession! For how can it be kept, if the heart
has not felt its holiness? For this is its beautiful peculiarity;
that, in order to keep it, there must be a separation from sin.
The two things are incompatible with each other. The two
services are at variance at every point; so that the love of sin
must be cast out, where the love of God is engrafted in the
heart. Yet so strongly are we disposed to every evil way, that
only the Almighty power of grace can enable us to refrain from
one or another crooked path. Often is the pilgrim (yes, has it
not too often happened to ourselves?) held back by a
temporary ascendancy of the flesh-by a little license given to
sin-or by a relaxed circumspection of walk. At such seasons,
the blessed privilege of keeping the word is lost. We are
sensible of a declining delight in those spiritual duties, which
before were our "chief joy." And "is there not a cause?" Have
we not provoked our gracious God by harboring his enemy in
our bosom-no more-by pleading for its indulgence? Has not
"the Holy Spirit been grieved" by neglect, or by some worldly
compliance: so that His light has been obscured, and His
comforting influence quenched? No consolations, consistent
with the love and power of sin, can ever come from the Lord.
For the holiness of the word of God cannot be either spiritually
understood, or experimentally enjoyed, but in a consistent
Christian walk. And yet, such is the true blessedness of the
word, that the very expectation of keeping it may operate as a
principle of restraint from every evil way.
Is there any bondage in this restraint from sin? Oh, no! Sin is
slavery; and therefore deliverance from it is "perfect freedom." There is indeed a legal restraint much to be deprecated, when
the conscience is goaded by sins of omission or of willfulness;
and the man, ignorant of, or imperfectly acquainted with, the
only way of deliverance, hopes to get rid of his burden by a
more circumspect walk. But not until he casts it at the foot of
the cross, and learns to look wholly to Jesus his deliverer, can
he form his resolution upon safe and effectual grounds. Oh,
may I therefore seek to abide within a constant view of
Calvary! Sin will live everywhere but under the cross of Jesus.
Here it withers and dies. Here rises the spring of that holiness,
contrition, and love, which refreshes and quickens the soul.
Here let me live: here let me die.
Blessed Lord! You know that I desire to keep Your word.
Prepare my heart to receive and to retain it. May I so "abide in
Christ," that I may receive the sanctifying help of His Spirit for
every moment's need! And while I rejoice in Him as my
Savior, may I become daily more sensible of every deviation
from the straight path! May my eye guide my feet! "Looking to
Jesus," may I have light and grace! And may daily grace be
given to refrain my feet from every evil way, that I may keep
Your word!
by
Charles Bridges
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