Evening Devotion
The Lord Jesus is comparably lovely.
His personal excellence baffle the power of description.
Every beautiful figure which nature can furnish is employed to
set him forth.
But a spiritual perception is necessary to discern and delight
in him.
Every one who perceives his glory, applies to his fulness,
receives and enjoys his communications.
Here he is compared to the apple trees amidst the trees of the
wood, as affording refreshing shade and delicious food.
“His fruit was sweet to my taste.”
His fruit includes the promises he has made, the pardon he
bestows, the reconciliation he has effected, the peace he imparts, the
fellowship he has with his people, the assurances of his love, the joys of the
Holy Ghost, the hope of eternal life, access into God’s presence, and the
precious foretastes of glory which he sends.
Sheltered from storms, protected by foes, preserved from the
sultry sun, and fed with fruits of salvation, the believer is happy, and his
Saviour is precious to his soul.
And while the fruits of Jesus are sweet to him, sin is bitter;
he has no relish for the follies, vain amusements, and sinful pleasures of the
world.
James Smith
DECEMBER 4
…his fruit was sweet to my taste.
-Song of Solomon 2:3
Oh! sweet repast of heavenly love,
How rich these royal dainties prove;
In thine embrace ‘tis life to be,
So sweet thy fruit and shade to me.
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