Isaiah 63:1 “…Mighty to save”
By the words “to save” we understand the whole of the
great work of salvation, from the first holy desire onward to complete
sanctification. The words are maltum
in parvo; indeed, here is all mercy in one word. Christ is not only “mighty to save” those who
repent, but He is able to make men repent. He will carry those to heaven who believe; but
He is, moreover, mighty to give men new hearts, and to work faith in them. He is mighty to make the man who hates
holiness love it, and to constrain the despiser of His name to bend the knee
before him. Nay, this is not all the
meaning, for the divine power is equally seen in the afterwork. The life of a believer is a series of miracles
wrought by “the Mighty God.” The bush
burns, but is not consumed. He is mighty
to keep His people holy after He has made them so, and to preserve them in His
fear and love until He consummates their spiritual existence in heaven. Christ’s might doth not lie in making a
believer and then leaving him to shift for himself, but He who begins the good
work carries it on; He who imparts the
first germ of life in the dead soul, prolongs the divine existence, and
strengthens it until it bursts asunder every bond of sin, and the soul leaps
from earth, perfected in glory. Believer,
here is encouragement. Art thou praying
for some beloved one? O give not up thy
prayers, for Christ is “mighty to save.” You are powerless to reclaim the rebel, but
your Lord is Almighty. Lay hold on that
mighty arm, and rouse it to put forth its strength. Does your own case trouble you? Fear not, for His strength is sufficient for
you. Whether to begin with others, or to
carry on the work in you, Jesus is “mighty to save;” the best proof of which lies in the fact, that
He has saved you. What a thousand mercies
that you have not found Him mighty to destroy!
Taken
from Morning By Morning devotional for January 14 by C.H.Spurgeon
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