Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Evening Devotional For Friday February 3, 2023 |
Evening Time: 4:35 PM PST
"Tell me . . . where Thou feedest, where Thou makest Thy flock to rest at
noon." --Song of Solomon 1:7
These words express the desire of the believer after Christ, and his longing
for present communion with Him. Where doest Thou feed Thy flock? In Thy
house? I will go, if I may find Thee there. In private prayer? Then I
will pray without ceasing. In the Word? Then I will read it diligently.
In Thine ordinances? Then I will walk in them with all my heart. Tell me
where Thou feedest, for wherever Thou standest as the Shepherd, there will I lie
down as a sheep; for none but Thyself can supply my need. I cannot be satisfied
to be apart from Thee. My soul hungers and thirsts for the refreshment of Thy
presence. "Where dost Thou make Thy flock to rest at noon?" for whether at dawn
or at noon, my only rest must be where Thou art and Thy beloved flock. My soul's
rest must be a grace-given rest, and can only be found in Thee. Where is the
shadow of that rock? Why should I not repose beneath it? "Why should I be as one
that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions?" Thou hast companions--why
should I not be one? Satan tells me I am unworthy; but I always was unworthy,
and yet Thou hast long loved me; and therefore my unworthiness cannot be a bar
to my having fellowship with Thee now. It is true I am weak in faith, and prone
to fall, but my very feebleness is the reason why I should always be where Thou
feedest Thy flock, that I may be strengthened, and preserved in safety beside
the still waters. Why should I turn aside? There is no reason why I should, but
there are a thousand reasons why I should not, for Jesus beckons me to come. If
He withdrew Himself a little, it is but to make me prize His presence more. Now
that I am grieved and distressed at being away from Him, He will lead me yet
again to that sheltered nook where the lambs of His fold are sheltered from the
burning sun.
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