The Complaint!
(James Smith, 1864)
“O my God, my soul is cast down within me!”Β Psalm 42:6Β
AndΒ whyΒ are you cast down?Β
“My heart is burdened with a sense of my short-comings.Β
Β Every holyΒ dutyΒ I perform is so imperfect.Β
Β Every goodΒ purposeΒ I form is so soon frustrated.Β
Β EveryΒ hopeΒ of seeing better days is so soon beclouded.
Β MyΒ heartΒ is so fearfully depraved.
Β MyΒ lifeΒ is so unlike the life of Jesus.
Β MyΒ affectionsΒ are so unholy.
Β MyΒ prayersΒ are so brief and heartless.
Β MyΒ praisesΒ are so feeble and fitful.
Β IΒ doΒ so little good.
Β IΒ liveΒ to so little purpose.
Β MyΒ evidencesΒ are so dim.Β
Β MyΒ prospectsΒ are so overcast.Β
Β I am harassed sometimes with theΒ fear of death.Β
Β I cannot grasp the glories ofΒ Heaven.Β
Β I am dissatisfied with theΒ world–and yet glued to it!Β
Β I hateΒ sin–and yet fall into it!Β
Β I am a riddle, a mystery, a mass of inconsistency!Β
Β Is it, then, any wonder that I am cast down?”Β
No, if you look atΒ yourself, and pore over the things you have named–then it is no wonder that you are cast down! They are enough to cast anyone down! But if you carry them to theΒ throne of grace, if you thereΒ confessΒ them before God, if you look to the mercy of Jesus–then, in spite of them, you will not long be cast down.Β
I know it is difficult to do this. There is aΒ natural pronenessΒ to pore over such things. One feels at times a secret likingΒ to indulge in self-pity.Β
But we must look away fromΒ self–for if we do not, we shall become anxious, doubting and downcast! We mustΒ run the race–not looking atΒ ourΒ imperfections, short-comings, and failures–but looking unto Jesus. He knows what weΒ are. He knew what weΒ wouldbe–before He called us by His grace; yes, before He shed His sin-atoning blood for us!Β
HeΒ lovedΒ us, as sinners.Β
HeΒ diedΒ for us, as sinners.Β
HeΒ calledΒ us, as sinners.Β
HeΒ savesΒ us, as sinners.Β
He will have great glory by savingΒ such great sinners.Β We cannot do anything toΒ repayΒ Him for His wondrous love. Salvation is byΒ free grace–from first to last! Believe this, and it will raise up your drooping mind!
The life-boat of free graceΒ has put you on board theΒ vessel of salvation, and that will convey you safely to theΒ port of glory!Β Do not look atΒ yourΒ spiritual destitution, or feebleness, or incapacity, or imperfections–but trust in yourΒ Pilot, rely on yourΒ Captain, and expect His mercy and merit to land you safely in Heaven at last!Β
Regardless of any amount of spiritual progress, yourΒ dying prayerΒ will still be,Β “God be merciful unto me–a sinner!”
Hope in God!
HisΒ mercyΒ is great unto the Heavens,Β
HisΒ graceΒ is as free as the air,Β
HisΒ loveΒ is as changeless as His nature,
HisΒ promiseΒ is as immutable as His love.Β
He will save you for His own sake, and present you before assembled worlds as aΒ monument of His mercy,Β and aΒ trophy of His grace!
“Why are you cast down, O my soul?Β Why so disturbed within me?
Β Put your hope in God,Β for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and Β my God!”Β Psalm 42:5
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March 21, 2020 





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