<p> <em>"I am cast down!" </em><br />
<br />
And <em>why </em>are you cast down? <br />
<br />
"My heart is burdened with a sense of my short-comings! <br />
Every <em>duty </em>I perform is so imperfect. <br />
Every <em>purpose </em>I form is so soon frustrated. <br />
Every <em>hope </em>of seeing better days is so soon beclouded. <br />
My <em>heart </em>is so fearfully depraved. <br />
My <em>life </em>is so unlike the life of Jesus. <br />
My <em>temper </em>is so unholy. <br />
My <em>prayers </em>are so brief and heartless. <br />
My <em>praises </em>are so feeble and fitful. <br />
I <em>do </em>so little good. <br />
I <em>live</em> to so little purpose. <br />
My <em>evidences </em>are so dim. <br />
My <em>prospects </em>are so overcast. <br />
I am harassed sometimes with the<em> fear of death</em>. <br />
I cannot realize the glories of <em>Heaven</em>. <br />
I am dissatisfied with the <em>world</em> — and yet glued to it! <br />
I hate <em>sin</em> — and yet fall into it! <em><br />
I am a riddle, a mystery, a mass of inconsistency! </em><br />
Is it, then, any wonder that I am cast down?" <br />
<br />
No, if you look at <em>yourself</em>, and pore over the things you have named — then it is no wonder that you are cast down! They are enough to cast anyone down! But if you carry them to the <em>throne of grace</em>, if you there <em>confess</em> them before God, if you <em>look to Jesus</em> to save you from them--then, in spite of them — you will not long be cast down. <br />
<br />
I know it is difficult to do this. There is a <em>natural proneness</em> to pore over such things. One feels at times a <em>secret liking </em>to indulge in gloomy thoughts. <br />
<br />
But we must look away from <em>self</em> — for if we do not, we shall become anxious, doubting and gloomy! We must <em>run the race</em>, not looking at <em>our</em> imperfections, short-comings, and failures — but looking unto Jesus. He knows what we <em>are</em>. He knew what we <em>would</em><em>be</em> — before He called us by His grace; yes, before He shed His blood for us! <br />
He <em>loved </em>us, as sinners. <br />
He <em>died </em>for us, as sinners. <br />
He <em>called </em>us, as sinners. <br />
He <em>saves </em>us, as sinners. He will have all the glory of saving us, and He will get great glory by doing so,<em> because we are such great sinners;</em> and do not, cannot, <em>do</em> anything to <em>repay</em> Him for His wondrous love. Salvation is by <em>free grace</em> — from first to last! Believe this, and it will raise up your drooping mind!<br />
<br />
<strong><em>The life-boat of free grace</em></strong> has put you on board the <em>vessel of salvation</em>, and that will convey you safely to the <em>port of glory! </em>Do not look at<em>your</em> spiritual destitution, or feebleness, or incapacity, or imperfections — but trust in your <em>Pilot</em>, rely on your <em>Captain</em>, and expect His mercy and merit to land you safe in Heaven at last! <br />
<br />
As imperfect you<em> now are</em>, and as imperfect you <em>will be</em> — your<em> dying prayer</em> will still be, <em>"God be merciful unto me — a sinner!"<br />
<br />
</em>Hope in God!<br />
His <em>mercy </em>is great unto the Heavens, <br />
His <em>grace </em>is as free as the air, <br />
His <em>love </em>is as changeless as His nature,<br />
His <em>promise </em>is as immutable as His love. <br />
<br />
Hope in God, for you shall yet praise Him. He will save you for His own sake, and present you before assembled worlds as a<em>monument of His mercy,</em> and a<em> trophy of His grace!</em>[[Category:Misc]]