OCTOBER 26
And Jacob's anger was kindled against Rachel:
and he said, Am I in God's stead, who hath
withheld from thee the fruit of the womb?
All our mercies are to be traced up to our
God, and all our miseries to ourselves.
We are constantly making ourselves wretched,
by departing from our God, or by putting creatures in His place.
We often put persons and things in God’s stead
in reference to our affections, loving them inordinately; in reference to our
dependence, trusting them instead of Him; in reference to our worship,
idolizing them instead of adoring Him; and in reference to our expectations,
expecting them to relieve, comfort, or deliver, instead of Him.
But insufficiency is written upon every
created object.
No creature can fill the place of Jehovah,
take the richest – the wisest – the kindest – the nearest relative or friend,
and you must exclaim, “Vanity at vanities, all is vanity.“
But Jehovah can fill the place of all; He can
be instead of Father, Husband, Child, Wealth, Health, yea, of all things.
Creatures may say, Am I in God’s stead?
If not, why look to me? why depend on me? why expect from me? why grieve so to part with me?
Am I in God’s stead?
If so, He will remove me, or I shall
disappoint you.
Never, never put anything in God’s place.
Change my nature into Thine;
Move and spread throughout my soul,
Artulate and fill the whole;
Now my fainting soul revive;
There for ever walk and live.
James Smith
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