Paul
N. F. (24 Dec 2011)
"LEAD ME IN THY TRUTH,
AND TEACH ME"
LEAD ME IN THY TRUTH, AND TEACH ME:
By Charles H. Spurgeon
'Lead me in Thy truth, and teach me: for Thou art the God of my
salvation;
on Thee do I wait all the day.' Psalm 25:5
When the
believer has begun with trembling feet to walk in the way of
the Lord, he asks to be still led onward like a little child
upheld by its parent's
helping hand, and he craves to be further instructed in the
alphabet of truth.
Experimental
teaching is the burden of this prayer. David knew much,
but he felt his ignorance, and desired to be still in the Lord's
school: four
times over in two verses he applies for a scholarship in the
college of grace.
It were well
for many professors if instead of following their own devices,
and cutting out new paths of thought for themselves, they would
enquire for
the good old ways of God's own truth, and beseech the Holy Ghost
to give
them sanctified understandings and teachable spirits. 'For thou
art the God of
my salvation.'
The Three-One
Jehovah is the Author and Perfecter of salvation to His
people. Reader, is He the God of your salvation? Do you
find in the Father's
election, in the Son's atonement, and in the Spirit's
quickening, all the grounds
of your eternal hopes? If so, you may use this as an argument
for obtaining
further blessings; if the Lord has ordained to save you, surely
He will not refuse
to instruct you in His ways.
It is a happy
thing when we can address the Lord with the confidence
which David here manifests, it gives us great power in prayer,
and comfort in
trial. 'On Thee do I wait all the day.'
Patience is the
fair handmaid and daughter of faith; we cheerfully wait
when we are certain that we shall not wait in vain. It is
our duty and our
privilege to wait upon the Lord in service, in worship, in
expectancy, in trust
all the days of our life. Our faith will be tried faith, and if
it be of the true kind,
it will bear continued trial without yielding.
We shall not
grow weary of waiting upon God if we remember how long
and how graciously He once waited for us.
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.