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October
1
"Pleasant
fruits, new and old, which I have laid up for thee, O my beloved."--Song
of Solomon 7:13
The
spouse desires to give to Jesus all that she produces. Our heart has "all
manner of pleasant fruits," both "old and new," and they are
laid up for our Beloved. At this rich autumnal season of fruit, let us survey
our stores. We have new fruits. We desire to feel new life, new joy, new
gratitude; we wish to make new resolves and carry them out by new labours; our
heart blossoms with new prayers, and our soul is pledging herself to new
efforts. But we have some old fruits too. There is our first love: a choice
fruit that! and Jesus delights in it. There is our first faith: that simple
faith by which, having nothing, we became possessors of all things. There is
our joy when first we knew the Lord: let us revive it. We have our old
remembrances of the promises. How faithful has God been! In sickness, how
softly did he make our bed! In deep waters, how placidly did he buoy us up! In
the flaming furnace, how graciously did he deliver us. Old fruits, indeed! We
have many of them, for his mercies have been more than the hairs of our head.
Old sins we must regret, but then we have had repentances which he has given
us, by which we have wept our way to the cross, and learned the merit of his
blood. We have fruits, this morning, both new and old; but here is the
point--they are all laid up for Jesus. Truly, those are the best and most
acceptable services in which Jesus is the solitary aim of the soul, and his
glory, without any admixture whatever, the end of all our efforts. Let our many
fruits be laid up only for our Beloved; let us display them when he is with us,
and not hold them up before the gaze of men. Jesus, we will turn the key in our
garden door, and none shall enter to rob thee of one good fruit from the soil
which thou hast watered with thy bloody sweat. Our all shall be thine, thine
only, O Jesus, our Beloved!