Desiring God!
(Thomas Watson, “The Lord’s Prayer”)
“Whom have I in Heaven but You?Ā And earth has nothing IĀ desireĀ besides You!”Ā Psalm 73:25Ā
We may know the kingdom of grace is set up in our hearts ā by havingĀ true desires after God.Ā By the beating of thisĀ pulseĀ ā we conclude there isĀ life.Ā
A true desire after God isĀ sincere. We desire God for Himself, for His intrinsic excellencies. The savor of the ointment ofĀ Christ’s gracesdraws the virgins’ desires after Him. Canticles 1:3. A true saint desires Him not only for what GodĀ hasĀ ā but for what HeĀ is; not only for HisĀ rewardsĀ ā but for HisĀ holiness.Ā No hypocrite can thus desire God. He may desire God for HisĀ jewelsĀ ā but not for HisĀ beauty!
A true desire after God isĀ insatiable. It cannot be satisfied without God; let the world heap her honors and riches ā they will not satisfy. NoĀ flowersĀ orĀ musicĀ will content him who isĀ thirsty. Just so,Ā nothing will quench the soul’s thirst ā but the blood of Christ!Ā He faints away, his heart breaks with longing for God. Psalm 84:2; Psalm 119:20
A true desire after God isĀ active. It flourishes intoĀ endeavor. “With my soul have I desired you in the night ā yes, with my spirit within me will I seek You early.” Isaiah 26:9. A soul that desires aright says, “I must haveĀ Christ!Ā I must haveĀ grace!Ā I must haveĀ Heaven, though I take it by storm!”
A true desire after God isĀ supreme. We desire Christ, not only more than theĀ worldĀ ā but more thanĀ Heaven!Ā “Whom have I in Heaven but You?” Psalm 73:25. Heaven itself would not satisfy ā without Christ. Christ isĀ the diamond in the ring of glory!Ā
A true desire after God isĀ increasing. AĀ littleĀ of God will not satisfy ā but the pious soul desires still more. AĀ dropĀ of water is not enough for the thirsty traveler. Though a Christian isĀ thankfulĀ for the least degree of grace ā yet he is notĀ satisfiedĀ with the greatest degree of grace. He still thirsts for more of Christ, and His Spirit. A saint would have more knowledge, more sanctity, more of Christ’s presence. AĀ glimpseĀ of Christ through the lattice of an ordinance is sweet; but the soul will never stop longing ā until it sees Him face to face! It desires to haveĀ graceĀ perfected inĀ glory!Ā It desires to be wholly plunged into the sweetness of God. We would be swallowed up in God, and be forever bathing ourselves in those perfumed waters of pleasure which run at His right hand!
Surely this sincere desire after God is a blessed sign that the kingdom of grace has come into our hearts. The beating of this pulse shows life! DesiresĀ forĀ God ā areĀ fromĀ God. If iron moves upwards contrary to its nature ā it is a sign some magnet has been drawing it. Just so, if the soul moves towards God in sincere desires ā it is a sign theĀ magnet of the SpiritĀ has been drawing it!
“He fulfills the desires of those who fear Him.”Ā Psalm 145:19

June 16, 2018 





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