October
24, 2005
He
Is Able
"I
know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able
to keep what I have committed to Him until that Day."
(1)
"The
apostle Paul was looking into the great beyond, not with uncertainty
or dread, but with joyous hope and longing expectation. As
he stands at the place of martyrdom he sees not the sword
of the executioner or the earth so soon to receive his blood;
he looks up... to the throne of the Eternal.
"This
man of faith beholds the ladder of Jacob's vision, representing
Christ, who has connected earth with heaven, and finite man
with the infinite God. His faith is strengthened as he calls
to mind how patriarchs and prophets have relied upon the One
who is his support and consolation, and for whom he is giving
his life. From these holy men who from century to century
have borne testimony for their faith, he hears the assurance
that God is true. His fellow apostles, who to preach the gospel
of Christ, went forth to meet religious bigotry and heathen
superstition, persecution, and contempt, who counted not their
lives clear unto themselves that they might bear aloft the
light of the cross amidst the dark mazes of infidelity--these
he hears witnessing to Jesus as the Son of God, the Saviour
of the world. From the rack, the stake, the dungeon, from
dens and caves of the earth, there falls upon his ear the
martyr's shout of triumph. He hears the witness of steadfast
souls, who, though destitute, afflicted, tormented, yet bear
fearless, solemn testimony for the faith, declaring, 'I know
whom I have believed.'
"Ransomed
by the sacrifice of Christ, washed from sin in His blood,
and clothed in His righteousness, Paul has the witness in
himself that his soul is precious in the sight of His Redeemer.
His life is hid with Christ in God, and he is persuaded that
He who has conquered death is able to keep that which is committed
to His trust.
"I
am so glad that we can come to God in faith and humility,
and plead with Him until our souls are brought into such close
relationship with Jesus that we can lay our burdens at His
feet, saying, 'I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded
that He is able to keep that which I have committed to Him
until that day.' " (2)
1. 2
Timothy 1:12.
2. God's Amazing Grace, p. 281.
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