The Saint's Portion!
James Smith, 1842
"You are my portion, O Lord!" Psalm 119:57
This is the
language of every Christian's heart and life!
The generality of the Lord's family are poor in this world — they
have no
portion of an earthly kind. But they know the Lord — He has revealed
Himself
to them in His gracious character; He has given them a saving
interest in
Himself; and they say, "You are my portion, O Lord!"
He who has God
for His portion — must not expect
much besides. The Lord is enough, and He makes many of His people
prove
this, in a way they little expected. They must make a portion of
Him. He
possesses all they can possibly want. He communicates in wisdom and
grace.
He has enough to make them happy in the absence of all things
besides; but
nothing can make the spiritual mind happy in His absence.
He is the sun
which enlightens, enlivens, and
quickens them!
He is the shield
which guards, protects, and
preserves them!
He is the bread
which sustains, strengthens, and
revives them!
He is all
they want — and without Him they have
nothing.
They are
often surprised when Providence strips them, and
they are left as Job was — naked, friendless, poor, and destitute.
But this
is just the Lord bringing them to the test. They had said, "You are
my
portion, O Lord!" Whereas it is now evident that they reckoned those
things
of which God has stripped them — as a part of their portion.
They
considered them as necessary; whereas, however much they may
add to
our outward comfort, they are not absolutely essential to our
well-being.
The Lord is
an all-sufficient portion; he who possesses
the Lord, may say as Jacob to Esau, "Take the present, my brother —
seeing I
have all things."
The Lord is
an all-comprehending portion; all things are
in Him, from Him, by Him, and for Him.
While He is
rich — how can we be poor?
While He is
able — how can we be left to want?
While He is
love — how can we be miserable? "Happy is the
man who dwells in secret with the Almighty, and abides under the
shadow of
His wings!"
Is God your
portion? If so, your light afflictions are
but for a moment; and they will work out for you a far more
exceeding and
eternal weight of glory. All your trials — are mercies! Every cross —
is a
real blessing! God is dealing with you as with a child which He
loves
tenderly. He is now, in this affliction, doing you good with His
whole
heart, and with His whole soul. Oh, believe that God, your God, is
love! He
declares it in His word, proves it in all His dealings, and will
fully
reveal it to your soul's eternal satisfaction in Heaven!
Let not
Satan persuade you that there is wrath in your
trials;
or that you
are not dear to your God. He says, "Greater
love has no man than this, that a man lay down His life for His
friends! God
commends His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners,
Christ died
for us." Died for us, to bring us honorably to God; died for us, to
deliver
us from the present evil world; died for us, that whether we wake or
sleep,
live or die — we may live together with Him.
Take up your
home then in your God; make Him the subject
of your meditation, the center of your joy, the object of your love,
your
soul-satisfying portion; so shall you sing at the last, "My flesh
and my
heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my
portion
forever!" Psalm 73:26
From pole to
pole let others roam,
And search in vain for bliss;
My soul is satisfied at home —
The Lord my portion is.
My soul is satisfied at home —
The Lord my portion is.
His grace
and mercy fix my love,
His blood removes my fear;
And, while he pleads for me above,
His arm preserves me here.
And, while he pleads for me above,
His arm preserves me here.
His word of
promise is my food,
His Spirit is my guide;
Thus daily is my strength renewed,
And all my needs supplied!
Thus daily is my strength renewed,
And all my needs supplied!
For him I
count as gain each loss;
Him, though despised, I own;
Well may I glory in His cross,
While He prepares my crown!
Him, though despised, I own;
Well may I glory in His cross,
While He prepares my crown!






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