11 -- GRAVEN ON THE PALMS OF HIS HANDS
To the saints and
faithful in Christ Jesus: Greetings to you from Isaiah, forty-ninth
chapter,
sixteenth verse. Well now, beloved, it might be profitable to you and
me to just read Isaiah,
forty-ninth chapter, sixteenth verse, and see what a wonderful
statement that inspired man has left
here on the pages of sacred history. Listen to His words: "Behold, I
have graven thee on the palms
of my hands; thy walls are continually before me." Beloved, for a
number of years I quoted that
scripture and I thought it said that our names were graven on the palms
of His hands and I so
quoted that for a number of years. But to my surprise, I read it one
day as it really is, and it said,
"Behold, I have graven thee on the palms of my hands," and for a few
minutes I was disappointed
in the reading of this wonderful verse, but when I had time to think
for a moment, I saw that there
are hundreds and thousands of people by the same name, but there are no
two that look alike. For
instance, I know of two Henry Morrisons, and two Will Huffs, and two
Jim Joneses, and at least a
half dozen John Smiths, but there are no two who look alike.
If it said our names, we
might have gotten into trouble at the judgment day, for every one of
us would have thought, It was me. But when I saw the wonderful,
wonderful thought, "Behold, I
have graven thee on the palms of my hands," it made my very heart leap
for joy to think that God
didn't have to look over at Texas or down in Mexico or over in England
to find me. He just looks
on the palms of His hands and sees me there, and when I thought of it
in that light my heart was
made to leap for joy. Of course there are people by my name, but no man
can stand up at the
judgment and say that he is me, and his name will cut no figure in that
case. They might change my
name after I got to heaven, but that doesn't matter after I am there
myself. It matters not what they
call me, just so they call me in time to get in. There is so much
difference between a man and his
name. It makes but little difference as to what you call him, but what
he is means everything.
And today I rejoice in the
fact that God has graven us on the palms of His hands. I think
when I see myself on God's hand at the judgment day that I will have
enough to shout over for a
million years. It will be something like a man beholding his own face
in a looking glass, and thank
the Lord, there we can shine and shout forever. And then we remember
the words of the Lord Jesus
when He said upon one occasion, referring to His disciples, and the
fact that the devil was trying
to destroy them, "No man shall pluck them out of my hands." That gives
us pretty much the same
idea as the vision of Isaiah. He evidently saw us graven on the palms
of the hands of God the
Father. And now the blessed Christ comes along and tells us that no man
or power, sinners or
devils, can pluck a true disciple out of His hand. I have heard people
refer to this and use it as a
scripture that taught the impossibility of falling away, but there is
no scripture here that teaches that
a man could not cast himself away if he desired, but it does teach that
no man or devil can take me
out of God's hand and destroy me over my protest.
We know the devil is a
mighty devil, but we know the devil hasn't power enough to make
any man in the world do wrong if the man has no desire to do wrong. The
devil may tempt a man
and that is as far as he can go with it. The temptation may be a fierce
one, but even that doesn't say
I have to yield, for God has said, "With every temptation I will make a
way for your escape," and
then He said emphatically, "I will not suffer you to be tempted above
that ye are able to bear."
Bless God, when the artilleries of hell are turned loose on me, all
heaven is ready to stand by me
and back me up.
No man has to do wrong
if he doesn't want to, for which I say, "Amen!" and, "Glory to God
in the highest!" Beloved, just think of it! God has grace enough, power
enough, love enough, and
sympathy enough to so fill us and undergird us, and uphold us, that
there is not a devil in the pit that
can come over on God's territory and capture us and take us over on his
side of the fence, unless
we ourselves desire to go over. Bless God, the more I know about God,
the less I care about the
devil; and the more I see in righteousness and holiness and perfect
love, the less I see in this old
world and the plans and schemes of the devil. The best that the devil
has ever been able to get up
is awfully poor dope. He can get up lying and stealing and cussing and
drinking and fighting and
adultery. That is one line of sin in a low, vile order. But he can get
up other plans such as secret
orders, fraternities, circuses, shows, theaters, ballrooms, card
parties, big suppers, moving picture
reels, big blowouts in general, and the best construction you can put
on it, it produces fret and
worry, sorrow, sadness, and disappointment. None of it has ever
satisfied a human soul, and it
never can and never will. But bless God, you think of a man graven on
the palms of God's hands
and with the beautiful promise that no man or devil can pluck us out of
the hands of Jesus. Brother,
we have something that is worth paying the taxes on. This is worth
holding on to with a death grip.
Bless God, I have got my eye on the road, and I am scratching gravel
toward heaven. Amen! Bless
His name! We've got the goods.
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