'Voices From The Past' Vol. 1 — October 9

I have food to eat that you do not know about.—John 4:32

Believers have comfort to live upon that the world knows nothing about. We have the comfort of God’s promises. And what do you think is best, to live upon earthly pleasures, or upon the promises of God? The earthly are yes and no, but the promises are yes and amen. The earthly are deceitful, but the promises are sure and faithful. The earthly feed but sense, but the promises fill the soul. He that lives upon the promises, lives by faith, and the life of faith is the only safe and true life in the world. As the weak ivy secures itself by twisting about the great oak, so we are secure by cleaving to the great God. The life of sense is full of disappointments like a deceitful brook. To live on the promises of God is the only quiet life. The life of sense is full of distracting cares and vexations, but the soul that lives by faith becomes a calm. The scientist tells us that in the upper atmosphere there are no storms or tempests. These are found only in the lower region. Sense lives in the lower region with nothing but storms and vexations. By faith we can live in the upper region resting in the Lord Jesus Christ. There we might enjoy a perpetual calm (John 16:33). This life is the only sweet and comfortable life. Sense is like a smoking chimney that makes our eyes water. When we live by faith, the fire burns clear. It is a sweet life to fetch our water from this fountain. Sense drinks out of the muddy channel, but faith out of the fountainhead. Faith fixes the soul upon God, and is safe. We are free from the burdens of sin and trouble. Faith rests upon Christ's righteousness, and takes off the burden of care by resting upon God's providence. Ah, my beloved, there is no comfort to be compared to the life of faith. The life of faith proceeds from God and his never changing promises. Our comforts may change, but Christ never changes.
Devotional Readings taken from Puritan Devotional Readings 'Voices From The Past Vol.1.'
Matthew Mead, A Name in Heaven, pp. 104-110
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