Perhaps there is a secret contention going on between
you and God.
God has spoken to you...but thus far there has not
been Jeremiah's response of 'Amen, O Lord.'
Here you have the one response which a man of God must ever make
to the words of God.
When God says anything to him, there is
nothing left for him but to bow the head and say, 'Amen, O
Lord...so be it!'
This response is the only one that suits a
creature's lip.
When God speaks...there is nothing left for man but to hear.
When God decrees...there is nothing for man to do but acquiesce.
When Jehovah gives a command...what is there left for His
creature to do but obey?
Any other word than 'Amen' springs from rebellion.
Any other
response to the word of Jehovah, simply tells of a heart that
wars with God.
It is not for men to judge God's words, far less to
amend
them.
If it pleases Jehovah to say anything, no matter how
stern, how dreadful, or how searching...there is only one
position for man: that is to bow his head and say, 'Amen, O
Lord.'
Oh, says one, in the proud spirit of our times, you
are making a bold bid for your God this morning.
I am. The
sovereignty of God needs to be brought to
the front.
There has been too much trifling with
Jehovah!
Man needs to have the
peacock's feathers plucked out of his cap, and be taught that he
is a poor little nothing...
And that for God to speak to him at
all is infinite condescension, and that for him to say anything
else than 'Amen' is boundless impudence!
If God condescends to utter a command, am I to go and judge
whether the Lord has a right to say it?
Shall I take the word of
Jehovah my Maker and weigh it in my scales?...
And bring up his
thoughts to the paltry bar of my fallen reason?...
And enter my
protest unless I can see a good reason for God speaking as He
does?
When God makes known a decree, He does not send it to man to be
revised.
His claim is this, "I am Jehovah. I, the Lord, speak that
which is right, and let man say: Amen, O Lord."
We are living in the days of the deification of humanity.
We hear so much about 'the glory of humanity', and 'the triumphs
of humanity'...that God has become little better than a very
inferior deity who runs after man and tips His cap to him.
This is not the picture which God's Book gives.
God's claim is
this, "I am the Lord, and you are but the creatures of
My hand.
The brightest of My angels are but sparks struck off
from the anvil of My creative omnipotence.
When I speak, let men
and angels be silent; or, if they must speak, let them say: Amen,
O Lord!
This is the only response that suits a
creature's lip.
If you can conceive of a being who is infinitely wise, all-powerful, infinitely righteous, absolutely holy, inflexibly just, and all gathered up into boundless love...that is God.
If such a One speaks...then what is there left for me but to say,
'Amen'?
I am stark, raving mad, if I dare question the
utterance of Infinite Wisdom.
I am unutterably vile, if I can
dare to criticize the utterance of Absolute Love.
Idiocy must have taken hold of my brain and, alas! of my heart,
if I would amend anything which His infinite holiness
has declared.
The very nature and character of God declare that
the only response for man when God speaks, is 'Amen, O
Lord.'
~Archibald Brown
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