“Give unto the LORD, O ye mighty, give unto the LORD glory and strength. Give unto the LORD the glory due unto His name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.” (Psalm 1-2)
“They that trust in the LORD” can never be removed from His heart’s love, nor out of the covenant of His grace, which is sure and everlasting; nor out of His family, into which they are taken. They can never be removed from the Lord Jesus Christ, nor out of His hands and arms, nor from off His heart, nor from off Him as the foundation on which they are laid. They can never be removed out of the state of grace of regeneration and justification. These abide in the love of God, in the covenant of His grace, in the hands of His Son, in the grace wherein they stand, and in the house of God for evermore. –John Gill *****
JEALOUS FOR THE LORD GOD OF HOSTS The words of Elijah express the hearts of all God’s people in every apostate age. “And he said, I have been very jealous for the LORD God of hosts: because the children of Israel have forsaken Thy covenant, thrown down Thine altars, and slain Thy prophets with the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away” (1 Kings 19:14). There is no doubt that God is jealous of His Bride, the Church which the Lord Jesus purchased with His own blood. He says so time after time. But the true people of God are jealous for God and His glorious name in the world. Elijah was rebuked to some degree for his lapse of faith, for his inability to see that there were other believers besides himself, and for his giving up and requesting to die. But he was not rebuked for his “jealousy” for the living God. Where there is love for God, there is holy jealousy for His glory and honor. The subjects of the beloved King cannot bear to hear His name used with unholy familiarity or hear His character misrepresented, His glory stolen and His work diminished. As objects of His sovereign mercy, we are jealous for the integrity of His Gospel. It is His love letter to His people. It is the only source of “good news” to such sinners as ourselves. It is the “power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes.” It is the Gospel “concerning His Son” in Whom He has given “eternal life.” If we hear a gospel in which God is not just, as well as the Justifier, it makes our very soul shriek with horror at the thought! If men preach a gospel that exhibits God as weak, His will subject to the wills of men, His works dependent on man’s acceptance or rejection and His success resting in the hands of sinful man...we are indignant with jealousy for the Lord of hosts. We are also jealous for His true people. When they are assailed, we stand in their defense. When they are persecuted and cast out by the world, we take them up. We do not excuse or condone their errors, but we forgive and receive them for Christ’s sake because we are jealous for HIS glory! This jealousy does not make us harsh, censorious or mean spirited. We are concerned for all men but unwilling to compromise the honor of our God and Savior for any. We are willing to sacrifice all that is ours but nothing that is His. One Hebrew scholar defines this “jealousy” as “to be warmly concerned to vindicate injured honor.” God’s elect seek the vindication of God’s honor whenever and by whomever it is injured! Like Elijah, we are “very jealous for the Lord of hosts.” –Pastor Gary Shepard *****
A PRAYER FOR GOD’S PEOPLE O precious Lord Jesus, cause Thy people to rejoice in Thy full and finished salvation. By Thee, all that believe, are justified from all things (Acts 13:39). Here then, Lord, give Thy people grace to rest. Let there be nothing wavering, nothing unsettled, in our faith because everything in the covenant of grace is “ordered, and sure in all things” (2 Samuel 23:5). Oh for faith, in lively exercise, to believe “the record God hath given of His Son” (1 John 5:10-11). “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee, because he trusteth in Thee” (Isaiah 26:3). Let all Thy faithful therefore of this present hour, as were the disciples of old, be strong in the grace which is in Christ Jesus, and, like them, be filled with joy, and with the Holy Ghost. –Robert Hawker