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September
10
"And
he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: and they came
unto him." -- Mark 3:13
Here was sovereignty. Impatient spirits
may fret and fume, because they are not called to the highest places in the ministry;
but reader be it thine to rejoice that Jesus calleth whom He wills. If He shall
leave me to be a doorkeeper in His house, I will cheerfully bless Him for His
grace in permitting me to do anything in His service. The call of Christ's
servants comes from above. Jesus stands on the mountain, evermore above the
world in holiness, earnestness, love and power. Those whom He calls must go up
the mountain to Him, they must seek to rise to His level by living in constant
communion with Him. They may not be able to mount to classic honours, or attain
scholastic eminence, but they must like Moses go up into the mount of God and
have familiar intercourse with the unseen God, or they will never be fitted to
proclaim the gospel of peace. Jesus went apart to hold high fellowship with the
Father, and we must enter into the same divine companionship if we would bless
our fellowmen. No wonder that the apostles were clothed with power when they
came down fresh from the mountain where Jesus was. This morning we must endeavour
to ascend the mount of communion, that there we may be ordained to the lifework
for which we are set apart. Let us not see the face of man to-day till we have
seen Jesus. Time spent with Him is laid out at blessed interest. We too shall
cast out devils and work wonders if we go down into the world girded with that
divine energy which Christ alone can give. It is of no use going to the Lord's
battle till we are armed with heavenly weapons. We must see Jesus, this is
essential. At the mercy-seat we will linger till He shall manifest Himself unto
us as He doth not unto the world, and until we can truthfully say, "We
were with Him in the Holy Mount."