Part 47 (1/2)
And there is _a.s.similation_. We must ”eat” as well as ”take.” It is in the exercises of obedience that we digest and incorporate the bread of life.
Without our obedience the living Lord never becomes ”part of ourselves.”
We never ”become one in the bundle of life” with the Lord our G.o.d. And truth which is not a.s.similated becomes a drug. Instead of being a ”savour of life unto life,” it becomes a ”savour of death unto death.”
And there is _vitalization_. The a.s.similated bread of life makes everything alive. Every faculty in my being feels the touch of divine inspiration. It is native bread for native power, and everything is renewed.
SEPTEMBER The Twenty-eighth
_THE DAILY MANNA_
”_I will rain bread from heaven for you._”
--EXODUS xvi. 11-18.
And this gracious provision is made for people who are complaining, and who are sighing for the flesh-pots of Egypt! Our Lord can be patient with the impatient: He can be ”kind to the unthankful.” If it were easy to drive the Lord away I should have succeeded long ago. I have murmured, I have sulked, I have turned Him out of my thoughts, and ”He stands at the door and knocks!” I yearn for ”the flesh-pots,” ”He sends me manna,” ”Was there ever kindest shepherd half so gentle, half so sweet?”
”_And they gathered it every morning._” And that I think is the best time to gather the heavenly food. At night I am weary, my body is craving sleep, and I am not vitalized in the fields of grace. But in the morning I am refreshed, and I can go to the heavenly fields and gather ”the things which G.o.d hath prepared for them that love Him.” I can be fed as the day begins, and I can set out to my daily work with the taste of G.o.d in my mouth, and His mighty grace in my heart, and I shall delight to ”walk in the paths of His commandments.”
SEPTEMBER The Twenty-ninth
_THE FOUNTAIN_
1 JOHN v. 9-21.
My Lord is ”the fountain of life.” ”This life is in His Son.” The springs are nowhere else--not in elaborate theologies, or in ethical ideals, or in literary masterpieces, or in music or art. ”In Him was life.” It is so easy to forget the medicinal spring amid the distractions of the fas.h.i.+onable spa. There are some healing waters at Scarborough, but they have been almost ”crowded out” by bands and entertainments. It is possible that the secondary ministries of the Church may crowd out the Church's Lord. I do not object to the entertainment if only it opens out on to the Spring!
To have the Son is to have life. Nothing else is needed. ”Thou, O Christ, art all I want.” Ritualisms, and ecclesiasticisms, and formal theologies are not requisite. We can be saved without an academic knowledge of ”the plan of salvation.” Many a gamekeeper's little child knows all the roads on the estate, although she would be quite ”at sea” in explaining ”the plan of the estate” which hangs in the house of the steward. ”This is life eternal, to know Thee and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.”
SEPTEMBER The Thirtieth
_WHITE ROBES IN THE STREETS_
JOHN xvii. 11-28.
The man who has been fed with the ”bread of life” must remain ”in the world.” The Lord gives no countenance to the life of the ascetic. Our sanctification is not to be gained by withdrawal and retreat. At the best, that would be a holiness sickly and anaemic, a coddled virtue devoid of firm muscle and iron nerve. Our Lord purposes a holiness which shall wear white robes in the streets, and s.h.i.+ne like virgin snow in the market, and keep itself chivalrous and stately in the common fellows.h.i.+ps of men.
”In the world,” but ”_not of the world_.” The man who is fed on ”the bread of life” is endowed with powers of resistance against ”the noisome pestilence.” The germs of worldly epidemics find no nutriment in him. ”The prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in Me.” When an evil microbe finds no foothold it withers away. If I am not ”of the world” I shall quite naturally and instinctively be able to resist ”all the wiles of the devil.”