I am be their God
“I well be thier God”
(Jeremiah 31:33)
Christian! Here is all thou canst require. To make
thee happy thou wantest something that shall satisfy thee; and is not this enough?
If thou canst pour this promise into thy cup, wilt thou not say, with David,
“My cup runneth over; I have more than heart can wish?” Wen this is fulfilled,
“I am thy God”, art thou not possessor of all things? Desire is insatiable as
death, but he who filleth all in all can fill it. The capacity of our wishes
who can measure? But the immeasurable
wealth of God can more than overflow it. I ask thee if thou art not complete
when God is thine? Dost thou want anything but God? Is not his all-sufficiency
enough to satisfy thee if all else
should fail? But thou wantest more than quiet satisfaction; thou desirest
rapturous delight. Come, soul, here is music fit for heaven in this thy
portion, for God is the Maker of Heaven. Not hall the music blown from sweet
instruments, or drawn from living strings, can yield such melody ha this sweet
promise, “I will be their God”. Here is a deep sea of bliss, a shoreless ocean
of delight; come, bathe thy spirit in it; swim an age, and thou shalt find no
shore; dive throughout eternity, and thou shalt find no bottom. “I will be
their God”. If this do not make thine eyes sparkle, and thay heart beat high
with bliss, then assuredly thy soul is not in a healthy state. But thou wantest
more than present delights-thou cravest something concerning which thou mayest
exercise hope; and what more canst thou hope for than the fulfilment of this
great promise, “I will be their God?”. This his the masterpiece of all the
promises; its enjoyment makes a heaven below, and will make a heaven above.
Dwell in the light of thy Lord, and let thy soul be always ravished with his
love. Get out the marrow and fatness which this portion yields thee. Live up to
thy privileges, and rejoice with unspeakable joy.
C. H. Spurgeon