What Mercy Did for us

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<p> Israel's history is full of wonders. Wonders of <em>grace </em>on God's part — and wonders of <em>sin </em>on theirs. All that was good in their history, began with God, and was to the praise of the glory of his grace. How striking the testimony of Moses on this point. &quot;He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness. He led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye.&quot; Deuteronomy 32:10. <br><br> The words are equally applicable to us, and point out<strong> OUR NATURAL CONDITION</strong>.<br><br> <strong></strong> <strong>WHERE we were.</strong> In a <em>desert </em>land — a land on which God had turned his back, where there was nothing to satisfy the cravings of an immortal — but sinful soul. Just as the traveler in the desert longs for water — but finds none, though almost dying for thirst; and as he would give all he is worth for bread — but can purchase none, though he is ready to gnaw his tongue with pain.<br><br> All is <em>desert</em> — nor only desert, but <em>doleful</em>. The howling winds of <em>error </em>and <em>temptation </em>blow. The <em>beasts </em>of the forest, and the <em>serpents </em>of the dust — track our path! Every now and then we hear the dismal howl, the shrieking cry of people lost and left to perish!<br><br> O, to the awakened sinner — the <em>world </em>is a <em>desert</em>, a <em>dismal </em>place; nothing . . .<br /> suits his case, <br /> meets his condition, or<br /> ministers to his needs!<br><br> We found ourselves truly in a desert land.<br><br> <strong></strong> <strong>WHAT we were.</strong> We were <em>lost</em> — for we had no resources, and were therefore famishing for need. We had no friend, and were therefore wretched, miserable, and undone! No traveler in a desert land, or in a waste howling wilderness, ever appeared more lost than we did — until Jesus appeared to us, and for us. But for him, our case would have been hopeless, and our end without mercy! <br><br> Let us then look at <strong>OUR DISTINGUISHING MERCY</strong>.<em> God found us!</em><br><br> In his love, pity, and compassion — he came in <em>search </em>of us. When we could not seek him — he sought us. When we could not go to him — He came near to us.<br><br> He <em>came </em>where we were, <br /> he <em>called </em>us to his feet, <br /> he <em>spoke </em>kindly to us, <br /> he <em>undertook </em>to be our Savior.<br><br> Yes, he undertook . . .<br /> to slake our thirst, <br /> to satisfy our hunger, <br /> to lead us out of the desert, and <br /> to bring us into the promised land — a land flowing with milk and honey.<br><br> He <em>amply provided </em>for us — all that was necessary for soul and body, for time and eternity.<br><br> &quot;He led us about.&quot; To <em>pleasant Elim</em> — with its fountains and palms; to <em>disappointing Marah</em> — with its bitter waters; among rocks, sand, and serpents He conducted us — but He never left us, or took his eye off us!<br><br> &quot;He instructed us.&quot; By his <em>Spirit</em>, by his <em>rod</em>, and by his <em>ordinances</em> — he taught us . . .<br /> to know ourselves, <br /> our dependence upon him, <br /> our obligation to him, and<br /> the glaring ingratitude of our conduct toward him.<br><br> &quot;He kept us as the apple of his eye.&quot; That is — with the greatest care, constancy, and tenderness, he kept us.<br><br> By his angelic messengers, <br /> by his special providence, <br /> and by his indwelling Spirit — <br /> he has <em>kept</em> and <em>preserved</em> us until now.<br><br> To us, his mercy has been <em>sovereign</em>, <em>distinguishing</em>, and <em>free</em>. To his mercy, we owe . . . <br /> our <em>deliverance </em>from so great a death, <br /> our <em>preservation </em>in so dangerous a place, <br /> and our <em>guidance </em>along so intricate a path.<br><br> See, what SIN did for us! Sin brought us into a desert land.<br><br> See, where the LAW left us! In a waste howling wilderness.<br><br> See, how God's SOVEREIGNTY shines in our experience. We were sought, found, and saved — and all of grace; free, sovereign, and distinguishing grace!<br><br> See, how MERCY accommodated itself to us. It came to us — unsolicited and unsought. It did everything for us, and fully and freely supplied us.<br><br> See, how gloriously GRACE shines in us. Whatever we are — we are by the grace of God. All that we have — was given by the grace of God. All that we expect — is from the same source.<br><br> Grace chose us to salvation.<br><br> Grace redeemed us from death.<br><br> Grace brought us to the cross.<br><br> Grace has led us, fed us, protected, and preserved us until now.<br><br> Grace will complete its work by glorifying us.<br><br> And then throughout eternity, grace shall have all the praise![[Category:Lifestyle]]