Your Lord is very jealous of your love,
O believer. Did he choose you? He cannot bear that you should choose
another. Did he buy you with his own blood? He cannot endure that you
should think that you are your own, or that you belong to this world. He
loved you with such a love that he would not stop in heaven without
you; he would sooner die than you should perish, and he cannot endure
that anything should stand between your heart’s love and himself. He is very jealous of your trust.
He will not permit you to trust in an arm of flesh. He cannot bear that
you should hew out broken cisterns, when the overflowing fountain is
always free to you. When we lean upon him, he is glad, but when we
transfer our dependence to another, when we rely upon our own wisdom, or
the wisdom of a friend—worst of all, when we trust in any works of our
own, he is displeased, and will chasten us that he may bring us to
himself. He is also very jealous of our company. There should be
no one with whom we converse so much as with Jesus. To abide in him
only, this is true love; but to commune with the world, to find
sufficient solace in our carnal comforts, to prefer even the society of
our fellow Christians to secret intercourse with him, this is grievous
to our jealous Lord. He would fain have us abide in him, and enjoy
constant fellowship with himself; and many of the trials which he sends
us are for the purpose of weaning our hearts from the creature, and
fixing them more closely upon himself. Let this jealousy which would
keep us near to Christ be also a comfort to us, for if he loves us so much as to care thus about our
love we may be sure that he will suffer nothing to harm us, and will
protect us from all our enemies. Oh that we may have grace this day to
keep our hearts in sacred chastity for our Beloved alone, with sacred
jealousy shutting our eyes to all the fascinations of the world!
This devotion was taken from The Apostle's Bible app.
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