"He sent forth the dove which returned not again unto him" (Gen. viii.
12).
First, we have the dove going forth from the ark, and finding no rest upon the wild and drifting waste of sin and judgment. This represents the Old Testament period, perhaps, when the Holy Ghost visited this sinful world, but could find no resting-place, and went back to the bosom of G.o.d.
Next, we have the dove going forth and returning with the olive leaf in her mouth, the symbol and the pledge of peace and reconciliation, the sign that judgment was pa.s.sed and peace was returning. Surely this may beautifully represent the next stage of the Holy Spirit"s manifestation, as going forth in the ministry and death of Jesus Christ, to proclaim reconciliation to a sinful world.
There is a third stage, when, at length, the dove goes forth from the ark and returns no more; but it makes the world its home, and builds its nest amid the habitations of men. This is the third and present stage of the Holy Spirit"s blessed work. Let us welcome the Dove to a nest in our hearts.
DECEMBER 28.
"The Holy Ghost, whom G.o.d hath given to them that obey Him" (Acts v. 32).
We can only know and prove the fulness of the Spirit as we step out into the larger purposes and plans of Christ for the world.
Perhaps the chief reason why the Holy Spirit has been so limited in His work in the hearts of Christians, is the shameful neglect of the unsaved and unevangelized world by the great majority of the professed followers of Christ. There are millions of professing Christians-and, perhaps, real Christians-in the world, who have never given one real, earnest thought to the evangelization of the heathen world.
G.o.d will not give the Holy Spirit in His fulness for the selfish enjoyment of any Christian. His power is a great trust, which we must use for the benefit of others and for the evangelization of the lost and sinful world.
Not until the people of G.o.d awake to understand His real purpose for the salvation of men, will the Church ever know the fulness of her Pentecost.
G.o.d"s promised power must lie along the line of duty, and as we obey the command, we shall receive His promise in his fulness.
Lord, help me to understand Thy plan.
DECEMBER 29.
"I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of G.o.d" (Acts xx.
27).
It is probable that G.o.d lets every human being, that crosses our path, meet us, in order that we may have the opportunity of leaving some blessing in his path, and dropping into his heart and life some influence that will draw him nearer to G.o.d. It would be blessed, indeed, if we could meet every immortal soul, at last, that we have ever touched in the path of life, and truly say, "I am pure from the blood of all men."
Beloved, is it so? The servant that works in your household; the man that sat beside you in the train; the laborer that wrought for you, and, above all, the members of your household and family, your fellow-laborer in the shop or factory, have you done your best to lead them to Christ?
The early Christians regarded every situation as an opportunity to witness for Christ. Even when brought before kings and governors, it never occurred to them that they were to try to get free, but the Master"s message to them was, "It shall turn to you for a testimony." It was simply an occasion to preach to kings and rulers, whom otherwise they could not reach.
DECEMBER 30.
"That G.o.d would fulfil in you all the good pleasure of His goodness, and the work of faith with power" (II. Thess. i. 11).
Our G.o.d is looking to-day for pattern men, and when He gets a true sample, it is very easy to reproduce it in a thousand editions, and multiply it in other lives without limitation.
All the experiences of life come to us as tests, and as we meet them, our loving Father is watching with intense and jealous love, to see us overcome, and if we fail He is deeply disappointed, and our adversary is filled with joy.
We are a gazing-stock continually for angels and princ.i.p.alities, and every step we take is critical and decisive for something in our eternal future.
When Abraham went forth that morning to Mount Moriah, it was an hour of solemn probation, and when he came back he was one of G.o.d"s tested men, with the stamp of His eternal approbation. G.o.d could say, "I know him, that he will do judgment and justice, that the Lord may bring upon Abraham all that He hath spoken."
G.o.d is looking for such men to-day. Lord, help me to be such an one.
DECEMBER 31.
"I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from the evil" (John xvii. 15).
He wants us here for some higher purpose than mere existence. That purpose is nothing else than to represent Him to the world, to be the messengers of His Gospel and His will to men, and by our lives to exhibit to them the true life, and teach them how to live it themselves.
He is representing us yonder, and our one business is to represent Him here. We are just as truly sent into this world to represent Him as if we had gone to China as the amba.s.sador of the American Government.
While engaged in the secular affairs of life, it is simply that we may represent Him there, carry on His business, and have means to use for His affairs. He came here from another realm, and with a special message, and when His work was done He was called to go home to His Father"s dwelling-place and His own.
Lord, help me to worthily represent Thee.
And carry music in our heart Through busy street and wrangling mart; Plying our daily task with busier feet, Because our souls a heavenly strain repeat.