09 -- UNDER HIS WINGS
Dear reader, for a few
minutes let's you and me look at the thirty-sixth psalm and seventh
and eighth verses: "How excellent is thy lovingkindness, O God!
therefore the children of men put
their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundantly
satisfied with the fatness of thy
house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures."
Here we have everything that
we need to make us happy as we journey through this world.
First, we notice that we are to have God's love and kindness. In the
second place we are to abide
in the shadow of God's wing. Just think how secure a man is if he is
under the wings of the
Almighty. There is not a devil in the pit or out of it that could get
on the top of a building at night
and throw a brickbat off on the man's head if he is under God's wing.
That is the best protection
that a man could have in the whole wide, wide world. Third, we notice
that a man shall be
abundantly satisfied with the fatness of God's house. Here we have the
abundance of fat things,
which means spiritual food, spiritual protection, thank God! The
abiding Comforter, the Holy
Ghost! It means that God will touch our hearts and we will love right;
He will touch our brains and
we will think right; He will touch our eyes and we will see right; He
will touch our ears and we
will hear right. All that is included in a house of fat things. In the
fourth place we notice that we
are to drink out of a river of pleasure.
We know today that the world
has gone pleasure-mad. There is no scheme that hell can
concoct to entertain a lost world that the devil hasn't pulled off
during this generation, and sorry to
say, he has not only captured the world as we see them in their mad
rush seeking pleasure, but he
has actually invaded the house of God and has well-nigh captured both
pulpit and pew. Series of
lectures are put on now in the great churches sometimes running for two
weeks on such subjects as
"Government Ownership," "Five Cents' Worth of Beef Liver," "One Feather
from the Tail of the
Dog That Flew at the Tramp." "Will the Future Woman Marry?" Such
degrading subjects along
now with the moving picture reels are taking the place of the preaching
of the gospel of the Son of
God. When the church members can't find as much frolicking going on at
the church as they desire,
they even go to places that are very, very questionable. There is a
kind of shadow that hangs over
such places that would make a saint tremble in his soul to be found
there, but cold, dead, formal
church members are often seen around such questionable places. For six
thousand years they have
been on such searches for pleasure but will never overtake it, but will
die on the trail, and many
without God. Just think of it, God has said that His people will drink
out of a river of pleasure. I
judge that the real meaning of this statement is that God will give His
people such quantities of
satisfaction that He even compares it to a river. This is said by some
to be satisfied satisfaction.
For He has just said that we will be abundantly satisfied with the
fatness of His house, and then He
adds, "and drinking out of a river of pleasure," which is without a
doubt the best condition a soul
could be in, in this world.
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