Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Something wonderful from Spurgeon...

Isaiah 62:12: "Thou shalt be called, Sought out."

The surpassing grace of God is seen very clearly in that we were not only sought, but sought out. Men seek for a thing which is lost upon the floor of the house, but in such a case there is only seeking, not seeking out. The loss is more perplexing and the search more persevering when a thing is sought out. We were mingled with the mire: we were as when some precious piece of gold falls into the sewer, and men gather out and carefully inspect a mass of abominable filth, and continue to stir and rake, and search among the heap until the treasure is found. Or, to use another figure, we were lost in a labyrinth; we wandered hither and thither, and when mercy came after us with the gospel, it did not find us at the first coming, it had to search for us and seek us out; for we as lost sheep were so desperately lost, and had wandered into such a strange country, that it did not seem possible that even the Good Shepherd should track our devious roamings. Glory be to unconquerable grace, we were sought out! No gloom could hide us, no filthiness could conceal us, we were found and brought home. Glory be to infinite love, God the Holy Spirit restored us! The lives of some of God's people, if they could be written would fill us with holy astonishment. Strange and marvellous are the ways which God used in their case to find His own. Blessed be His name, He never relinquishes the search until the chosen are sought out effectually. They are not a people sought to-day and cast away to-morrow. Almightiness and wisdom combined will make no failures, they shall be called, "Sought out!" That any should be sought out is matchless grace, but that we should be sought out is grace beyond degree! We can find no reason for it but God's own sovereign love, and can only lift up our heart in wonder, and praise the Lord that this night we wear the name of "Sought out."

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Pastor, I hope you don't mind my posting this here. I realize you have been impacted personally and I am taking the liberty of "advertising" here. Feel free to delete this if I have overstepped any boundaries. Allan



I have posted two articles and will be running a few more concerning the state of public mental health services in our nation. I am convinced these are a call to the church to evaluate how they are or might extend the grace of God to those in our midst who are victims of mental illness.

This is a controversial issue for many or an issue that isn’t on the radar for many in the Body of Christ. As time moves on brothers and sisters in our midst desperately need the love of God to be extended to them so they might find healing, acceptance, and love where it should be extended unconditionally.

IF this is something you believe is a legitimate issue then you might want to read my two most recent articles and the two or three that will follow shortly.

http://morethancoping.wordpress.com/2009/03/11/the-greatest-of-these-is-love/

Anonymous said...

allan: Feel free, brother. You and I are on the same page regarding these issues, and I am the last one to discourage you. In fact, I just realized that I have not linked your site to mine, an oversight that I will correct today.

God bless...

Unknown said...

Thanks Pastor, You've been linking to my blog for some time now! :) God bless!