Saturday, November 16, 2019

Nevertheless! # 1

Nevertheless! # 1

How much is sometimes conveyed to the mind by one word, especially by one inspired word. This word, NEVERTHELESS, has often been profitable to me; for it has conveyed sweet comfort, strong encouragement, and a powerful stimulus to me. I propose therefore to spend a few minutes, in looking at it, as it stands in a few different portions of God's most holy Word.

1. In considering my many defects and shortcomings, I have at times been greatly depressed and discouraged, and have been tempted to give way to doubts and fears; but in looking into the divine Word, I find that all the saints have had their spots and their defects. I have been encouraged when I have read this, "But the high places were not taken away out of Israel; nevertheless the heart of Asa was faithful all his days." (2 Chron. 15:17). Asa was not all that he ought to be, neither did he do all he ought or could have done; nevertheless he was sincere - and God thinks much of sincerity. He was heart-whole in his religion, though he had many imperfections.

And I trust, as deficient as I am, as imperfect as I am - I trust that I am sincere; my heart is in God's cause, and is set on God's glory. I have not taken away all the high places - I have still too many high thoughts, and high ways; nevertheless, I trust it will be found, that my heart is faithful with the Lord, and that I shall be found a sincere believer, though an imperfect Christian, all my days.

2. I have often been cast down in consequence of the dispensations of divine providence, and the mysterious dealings of the Lord with my soul. But in reading the Psalms, I have often found comfort, because I saw  that the Lord's people had been exercised just in the same way in the days of old. Poor Asaph - how he was tried, dispirited, and distressed - but even in his case there was a nevertheless, as he says, "Nevertheless I am continually with you - you have held me by Your right hand." (Psalm 73:23).

So is there in my case too, for however the Lord has tried me, He has never forsaken me, nor let go His hold of me. I have slid back often - but He has held me fast, and He holds me fast still. Of many things I may deprived - but the Lord has pledged His Word, that He will never leave me nor forsake me. And, not only so - but He will not let me leave Him for long, nor wander from Him far. "I am continually with you" - in the darkest night, in the most trying season. "You have held me with Your right hand" - and this is the reason, why I have not fainted, been overcome, or utterly turned back!

3. I have at times thought, that in consequence of the power of sin, the deceitfulness of my own heart, and the wiles of the devil - I would certainly turn apostate, and forsake the right ways of the Lord. But there is one blessed, "Nevertheless," which has preserved and kept me until now; and I believe it will keep me even to the end.

For thus it is written, in reference to our beloved Lord, "I will establish His line forever, His throne as long as the heavens endure. If His sons forsake my law and do not follow My statutes, if they violate My decrees and fail to keep My commands, I will punish their sin with the rod, and their iniquity with flogging! Nevertheless, I will not take My love from him, nor will I ever betray My faithfulness. I will not violate my covenant or alter what My lips have uttered!" (Psalm 89:29:34). What a blessed "Nevertheless," is here!

He will correct - but not reject.

He will punish - but not disinherit.

He will turn His hand against them - but not His heart.

Lovingly He will rebuke and chasten - but will never turn against them, or allow them to apostatize from Him.

Gracious God and Father, I bless You, I adore You, for Your changeless love! I rejoice in the assurance, that whom You love, You love unto the end! Long ago, I would have left You - if permitted. Long ago, You would have hared me - if anything could have provoked You to do so. But, oh, I bless You, for those sweet words, "Nevertheless, I will not take My love from him, nor will I ever betray my faithfulness." And if not from Christ, the head - then not from the members, seeing we were chosen in Him, blessed in Him, are preserved in Him,and are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones.

~James Smith~

(continued with # 2)

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