Tuesday, April 18, 2006

I Come Quietly to Meet You by Amy Carmichael

I'm reading this short little book about Amy Carmichael edited by David Hazard. An excerpt follows:

"The Lord spoke to me, like a firm grasp of the hand." Isaiah 8:11, Rotherham

"Blessed be the Lord our God, who does--if we speak the honest truth-- cause his word to come to us in just this way: like a strong hand reaching out for us to take hold of firmly, and to take hold of us.

Sometimes this firm grasp comes as He opens our understanding to a single word. His hand has grasped me, in recent days, as my understanding opens up to the word trust.

Trust, I have learned, means: to lean on, to place the weight of my confidence upon...And after this discovery, I've found many verses in the Psalms that provide great comfort when translated in this way. For instance, "I've trusted in [leaned on, placed confidence in] your lovingkindness" (Psalm 13:5).

So I may say: That lovingkindness has loved me with an everlasting love, which forgives and cleanses and will never tire of me-that lovingkindness, Lord, I lean on.

We know that this is not objectionable to the Lord, that He in fact welcomes it. As David sang:"The Lord's unfailing love surrounds the man who leans on him." (Psalm 32:10)

Doesn't this tell us something about the love of God--and isn't it just like Him to let us know that He wants us to lean on, not only his lovingkindness, but on his very self? Consider these words, which will further open your understanding:

Whoever leans on the Lord, happy is he. Proverbs 16:20

I will lean, and not be afraid. (Isaiah 12:2)

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace...because he leans on thee...Lean on the Lord forever: for the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength. (Isaiah 26:3,4 KJV)

It is never anything in us that accounts for the Lord's goodness to us. Everything we are given is all from Him."

"The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart leans on him and I am helped. Therefore my heart greatly rejoices, and with my song I praise him. Psalm 28:7

copyright 1991,2005 by David Hazard, Bethany House Publishers, p.15-16

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