Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Evening Devotional For Sunday March 19, 2023 |
Evening Time: 8:01 PM PST
"And she did eat, and was sufficed, and left." --Ruth 2:14
Whenever we are privileged to eat of the bread which Jesus gives, we are,
like Ruth, satisfied with the full and sweet repast. When Jesus is the host no
guest goes empty from the table. Our head is satisfied with the precious
truth which Christ reveals; our heart is content with Jesus, as the
altogether lovely object of affection; our hope is satisfied, for whom
have we in heaven but Jesus? and our desire is satiated, for what can we wish
for more than "to know Christ and to be found in Him"? Jesus fills our
conscience till it is at perfect peace; our judgment with
persuasion of the certainty of His teachings; our memory with
recollections of what He has done, and our imagination with the prospects
of what He is yet to do. As Ruth was "sufficed, and left," so is it with
us. We have had deep draughts; we have thought that we could take in all of
Christ; but when we have done our best we have had to leave a vast remainder. We
have sat at the table of the Lord's love, and said, "Nothing but the infinite
can ever satisfy me; I am such a great sinner that I must have infinite merit to
wash my sin away;" but we have had our sin removed, and found that there was
merit to spare; we have had our hunger relieved at the feast of sacred love, and
found that there was a redundance of spiritual meat remaining. There are certain
sweet things in the Word of God which we have not enjoyed yet, and which we are
obliged to leave for awhile; for we are like the disciples to whom Jesus said,
"I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now." Yes,
there are graces to which we have not attained; places of fellowship nearer to
Christ which we have not reached; and heights of communion which our feet have
not climbed. At every banquet of love there are many baskets of fragments left.
Let us magnify the liberality of our glorious Boaz.
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