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June
12
"Thou
art weighed in the balances and art found wanting." -- Daniel 5:27
It is well frequently to weigh ourselves
in the scale of God's Word. You will find it a holy exercise to read some psalm
of David, and, as you meditate upon each verse, to ask yourself, "Can I
say this? Have I felt as David felt? Has my heart ever been broken on account
of sin, as his was when he penned his penitential psalms? Has my soul been full
of true confidence in the hour of difficulty as his was when he sang of God's
mercies in the cave of Adullam, or in the holds of Engedi? Do I take the cup of
salvation and call upon the name of the Lord?" Then turn to the life of
Christ, and as you read, ask yourselves how far you are conformed to His
likeness. Endeavour to discover whether you have the meekness, the humility,
the lovely spirit which He constantly inculcated and displayed. Take, then, the
epistles, and see whether you can go with the apostle in what he said of his
experience. Have you ever cried out as he did--"O wretched man that I am!
who shall deliver me from the body of this death"? Have you ever felt his
self-abasement? Have you seemed to yourself the chief of sinners, and less than
the least of all saints? Have you known anything of his devotion? Could you
join with him and say, "For me to live is Christ, and to die is
gain"? If we thus read God's Word as a test of our spiritual condition, we
shall have good reason to stop many a time and say, "Lord, I feel I have
never yet been here, O bring me here! give me true penitence, such as this I
read of. Give me real faith; give me warmer zeal; inflame me with more fervent
love; grant me the grace of meekness; make me more like Jesus. Let me no longer
be 'found wanting,' when weighed in the balances of the sanctuary, lest I be
found wanting in the scales of judgment." "Judge yourselves that ye
be not judged."