OUR FATHER'S CARE
"Behold I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands,
thy walls are continually before me." Isa. 49:
16.
This was an answer to the cry of Israel,
"The Lord hath forsaken me, and my God hath forgotten me." It was an
hour of distress, an hour of discouragement, but God lifted up His voice and
made the announcement of my text. "The Lord loveth the gates of Zion
more than all the dwellings of Jacob." God has always had infinite care of
His own. Christ gave His life for the Church, as well as for the world, "
that He might sanctify it and present it unto Himself a glorious Church without
spot or wrinkle, or any such thing." When Israel has been discouraged, and
cried, “The Lord hath forgotten me, my God hath forsaken me," there always
came back something helpful, something cheering -- as we find it in my text
this morning, "Behold I have graven thereupon the palms of my hands, thy
walls are continually before me."
In the previous verse He has called attention to the most
constant, relentless affection that this world ever knows, the love of a
mother, and then He undertakes to teach Israel
and all the world that His love for you is infinitely greater than the
affection of the fondest mother that ever lived. How I wish that we might
believe it this morning! How it breaks our hearts as we come more and more to
know that it is so. I notice in this text first, the announcement of His
personal knowledge of each one of His children. That word "thee"
suggest to me that He knows everyone of us by name, that we are not lost in the
masses, or loved in the aggregate; we are not dashed in the billows of humanity
upon the distant shores of destiny but singly and alone, God knows and loves
everyone of us. It is a great comfort to remember that He knows us by name, and
that the very hairs of our head are all numbered. As the oriental shepherd
knows everyone of his flock of perhaps a thousand sheep by name, so that he
only has to speak the name and it will lift its head and come, so we are known
personally, individually, every one of us singly and alone, known of the Lord.
Sometimes we forget each other and fail to recognize each other when we meet,
though we may have had sweet communion in other days, but God knows us and He
never fails to recognize us, and if you meet somebody whom you think ought to
know you and they do not seem to recognize you, remember that the Lord always
knows you and knows where you are and never fails to recognize you or the cry
of your voice, no difference how dark the hour or how strange and aggravating
the circumstances. Glory to His precious name forever! He knows what you are
doing and what you are suffering; He knows what you are capable of enduring and
will see to it that there is never too much for you to
bear.
Satan has great power but he is limited; he is not always
able to bring into active use all his power and then he is limited in the use
of what power he has. He is under certain restraints; there are certain
barriers which he dare not cross. Our strength is measured so that Satan comes
out against us with carefully measured power, so that with every temptation
there shall be a way of escape that we shall be able to bear
it.
God not only has personal knowledge of us, but a personal
love for us. What greater proof can He give of His never failing affection and
fidelity? He has employed the strongest figure possible for the forceful
presentation of His truth, and yet how many there are who question His love,
His faithfulness and care. The Lord help us to see that Satan can never
confront us with difficulties or surround us with sorrow so deep but that there
will be poured out upon us the warm tender affection of the compassionate
Christ.
I have read recently where a mother followed her worthless,
profligate son until he was incarcerated for life, then at the door of the
prison she insisted upon having a little hut where she lived and spent her days
as near to him as she was permitted, and when he was dead and buried in that
prison yard she insisted upon her dead body being laid in the same place of
shame, hoping that in death her bones might touch his unworthy dust. She
followed him and followed him until everybody said, "Let him go,"
but, no, her mother heart never released itself from him until it was still in
death.
Now, in this text the comparison is drawn and the teaching
is clear that there never has been any human affection approximating the
tender, compassionate affection of God for His people. You may picture to
yourself the deepest, most tender, most noble type of human affection and then
dare to step out and believe that God loves you infinitely more than that. It
occurs to me sometimes that if we believed more in His love we would bear ourselves
more noble, if we had more confidence in His faithfulness we would be ashamed
to ever intimate that it was possible for Him to fail. If we would study more
carefully God's faithfulness to His people, in all generations, there would
rise up in our souls a courage that would dare to believe in the face of every
opposing element that God is with us and will see us
through.
Sister, no difference how dark it may be, God loves you; no
difference how the people turn against you, He is your friend; no difference
how things may pile up around you and how the tempest may rage, God will not
forsake you, the God of Israel is moved with compassion at every sight of
suffering. There is never a tear that hangs on your cheek, never a sigh, never
a heave of your breast or a heartache but that the compassionate Christ sees
and understands it all and is moved with great tenderness toward you, and as He
wept over Jerusalem who rejected His love, if you are true to Him, His great
heart yearns over and sorrows for you, and He wants to take away all your
anxious care, discouraging sorrow and cause you to rejoice in His presence. He
never failed Israel;
it was Israel
who failed Him. He says, "I will never leave thee nor forsake
thee."
Again, He not only knows and loves us but I notice that His
care of us is everlasting. He says, you are "graven upon the palms of my
hands." Praise God for something that will stand during all the roll of
the centuries. Not printed, not written, not stamped -- graven, cut in. Thank
God for the privilege of having our names in the palm of the hand of the
Everlasting Father. This figure is doubtless taken from the Jewish custom. When
in bondage and the city in ruins they used to put on their arms and on their
hands pictures of Jerusalem, of its
walls, and often look at them with tearful eyes. So He says, you are always
before my eyes and held in everlasting remembrance. Just as an architect traces
the details of a building and keeps it always before him while the building is
in construction, so all the plans of your life are made out and held before Him
in constant love and unforgetfulness. A mother may be true, her affection may
be as pure and as strong as earth can furnish but she may forget. But here is
somebody who always has us in everlasting remembrance. We are kept right before
His eyes all the time -- graven upon the palms of His
hands.
Brother, did you ever think that the plan of your life is
mapped out before God, just as the plans of a building are mapped out before
the chief mechanic? Did you know that the things that come to you if you are a
child of God, come not by accident, not by misfortune, but as a part of the
Divine plan, and God will permit nothing to come but that He will work out for
your good if you trust Him? Sometimes these things come in rough wrappings, but
they should be accepted as a part of God's great plan for you and He will make
them a blessing. He has the map, and if He is allowed, will guide you according
to the Divine counsel of Heaven. He will send you to the places He wants you to
go, and give you just the work He wants you to do, and though there will be
difficulties and hindrances and trials, He will see to it that nothing comes
that will not serve to develop your spiritual strength and help you best to
glorify Him. How this takes away all fretting, unrest, and planning! For once
it puts us where we have nothing to say. Our plans are made and our lines are
in His hands, they fall unto us in pleasant places; they are made out in the
counsel chamber of the skies where they are able to do everything and know all
that lies in the future and they know how to guide us for our greatest good and
His highest glory. We have nothing to
fear.
The lesson is made the more striking when I remember, that
at the very time He spoke these words, the walls of Jerusalem were down and the
Temple in ruins, and yet He says; "Thy walls are continually before
me." There will be times in your experience when it will seem like
everything is down, when it will seem as though the Temple of God is in ruins,
even in the Holiness movement as it stands today I see so many schisms,
failures and splits, and splits of the splits, and failures in failures, that
it makes me want to turn to a text like this, and throw my arm around it and
hear the Lord say, "Thy walls are continually before me." How glad I
am that He knows the walls are down; He knows the Temple is in ruins, He knows
the people who once preached a full salvation have gone astray, some into skepticism,
some into fanaticism, some into formalism, all sorts of isms are making inroads
on every hand, but He says this morning, "Thy walls are continually before
me." When all is down and there is no hope, Israel is discouraged,
everything as black as night, He says," I have graven you upon the palms
of my hands." "I know the walls are down but I love you, I will not
forsake you, and the time will come when the walls will be built again."
The time will come when the temple will be in good repair, and when the city
--the New Jerusalem -- will come down out of Heaven, and then we, arrayed as a
bride adorned for her husband, will go up, enter in and be with the Lord
forever. "The foundation of God standeth sure having this seal, the Lord
knoweth them that are His." God is good and I am going to trust Him. If
the walls are down and the temple is filled with birds and beasts and bats and
every unclean thing, God is all right and He has a people; He has folks who are
written upon the palms of His hands. He is true to them and they are true to
Him. Glory to God forever! Brother, the next time everything seems to be going
to pieces and everybody seems to be failing, spread yourself out over this text
and shout.
Yesterday was one of the most tearful days, from morning till
night, that I have ever spent. I wept among strangers, I wept on the road; I do
not know what people thought, and it does not give me much concern, but as God
was manifesting Himself and giving me such visions of His glory and of his
faithfulness and undying love, I was lifted to realms where earth can not
hinder and people are unable to obstruct the splendor of the vision. Glory to
God!
The next thing suggested in the text is intercession. If our
names are in the palms of His hands, these are the very hands He holds up in
the presence of the Father when He prays for us. Remember that there is not an
hour that Jesus is not there. He is there for you and for me; He prays for us.
If I were passing through some strange, inexpressible sorrow, some heart
rendering trial or test and I was in this room and could hear Brother
Pennington and Brother Godbey in an adjoining room praying for me it would
greatly strengthen me. If I could hear Brother Godbey, the dear old saint who
has been a conqueror for so many years, say, "Lord bless Brother
Rees," I should certainly feel blessed and would rise up with new strength
to fight the battle of the Lord. But do you know that just in the adjoining
room, Jesus is praying for us? Though we are on earth, since we have been saved
and sanctified it is the very vestibule of Heaven, just in the adjoining room,
and Jesus is praying for us. In the hardest trial, in the longest strain ever
permitted to come, Jesus with both hands uplifted is praying to the Father for
you. If you could only hear Him it would help you out of the fog, you would put
on strength in His name; and this suggests the thought of the atonement. When I
see the names engraved in the palms of His hand, I know they must be closely
identified with the nail prints -- the Blood -- for it was these very same
hands that were pierced. The Father looks at your name, at the very same
instant He sees the Blood. The atonement stands between you and difficulty,
trial and the devil; between you and the coming judgment; between you and an
offended God. There stands Jesus Christ with your name graven in the palm of
His right hand, in the prints of the
nails.
A poor soldier was court-martialed for desertion. The judge
was about to pass sentence when he stopped for a moment and said, "Is
there anybody present who has anything to say for Jack." An old veteran
stepped up, lifting his empty sleeve and stood there in silence for a moment,
the tears rolling down his face, then only said, "He is my brother."
The appeal was sufficient. The soldier had lost his arm in his country's
service and he had a right to appeal for his brother's life. The sentence was
canceled and he was pardoned.
The howling wolves of earth and hell may be all around you
but there is One who stands in the court of Heaven, who has a right to appeal
for you. He has a right to throw back His sleeve and throw up His arm and show
the prints of the nail, and your name graven in His hand and say, “Spare him
for my sake." Thank God He is always heard. The Heavens may seem to be
brass when you pray, but they never are when Jesus prays. It may seem that you
can not get anything through, but there is somebody at work at the instrument
at the other end of the line and He can make it plain to the Father. Christ is
there; He knows how.
A little girl with her heart running over with affection for
her sick father went through the garden and gathered a bouquet, but she was so
small that she gathered not only flowers but red clover, white clover, some weeds
and a mixture of things you could hardly call flowers. But her mother took it
first, straightened it up, took out the weeds, made it presentable and returned
it to the little girl. With childish glee she carried it to her father and he
was delighted. We pray sometimes and get in some weeds. We mumble and mutter
and stammer and ask for many things and if we should get all we ask for we
would have a strange looking bouquet, but our prayers pass first through the
hands of the Son of God and He takes out the weeds and grass and fixes them up
so that the Father is delighted to see them. Glory to God for the intercession
of Jesus Christ, for uplifted hands or a lost world and a saved
Church!
Again, the thought of confession is suggested here. If you
are on the palm of His hands and His hands are lifted up before the unveiled
world and before the galleries of the skies He confesses you in Heaven and on
earth, to angels and to men. The Scriptures declare that when we confess Him in
the presence of a wicked world, He confesses us in the presence of the angels
of Heaven. When we honor Him here, He honors us
there.
Sister, you may be small and unknown, your surroundings
strange, and your sphere limited, the people may despise you. some probably
will, if you are true to God, but you may be well known in the galleries of the
skies, you may pose in the metropolis of the universe. The Son of God has
already told the angels of Heaven about you. Many a time you have confessed Him
with trembling and with tears, and He has gladly confessed you up there amidst
the shouting of angels and the music of Heaven. If you never have much honor
down here you may have it up there where honor is the most desirable. We are
not asking for honor here. If there is anybody here who wants people to put
flowers on your casket after you are dead, anybody who thinks of giving money
or doing anything to perpetuate your name, I beg you to come to this altar and
get sanctified. After you get the blessing you will get such a view of eternal
things, you will care for nothing that this world can bestow. You will want
nothing but the recognition of God and the angels. It will be enough to stand
with a company of the eleventh chapter of Hebrews and shout victory forever
through the Blood. Glory be to God! O there is a great day
coming!
I wish we could get through trying to get something and
wondering whether we have it or not, fearing to go to sleep for fear we will
lose it. There is a place we may come to where our names are graven on the
palms of His hands. We may come to a place where it is easier to go on than to
go back. Let us not fear to backslide. Let us go on
forever.
Centuries ago a certain Mohammedan mosque was erected and
had the name "Mohammed” placed in great letters over the door. A Christian
architect had the construction of the building and before the plastering was
put on, he had the name of "God" placed over the door, carved in the
stone with this text: "His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom," and
then the plaster covered it over. The building stood for centuries, the
plastering finally fell off, the name of Mohammed was gone. The mosque stands
today, and if you will visit it you will see the name of "God," and
"His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom." Everything that really comes
from God is going to last forever. Everything that comes from man will perish
and go into oblivion. I am delighted to announce to you this morning that there
is a place of security from our own experience and our own interests where we
will have both hands with which to pull men out of the fire. We do not have to
be lean and hungry and needy; there is a place of plenty, a place of such
absolute forgetfulness of your own concern and interests that you will be
wholly absorbed in the salvation of souls, and your whole time and all your
energy and every God given power will be poured out in seeking the
lost.
A friend wrote me recently to drag my heart with a drag net
and see if I had not let in selfishness, an unholy ambition, a desire to lead,
and so forth. I said, "It has been dragged; He has dragged it." If I
should undertake it I would not know how. I have turned it all over to Him long
ago and promised to keep my hands off. He must look after all the searching, and
must do all the keeping. I know very well I have put no pig in the well and I
have no use for a drag net. It has been years since I have thumped myself to
see if I was sanctified. My eyes are upon Him, and I purpose in my heart to
follow the cloudy pillar by day and the fiery cloud by night. If you will keep
your eyes upon Him, you will be able to follow Him with great ease and
pleasure, and He will see you safely
through.
One more thought. As sure as Jesus went up, He is coming
back again, and He will come with outspread hands, as He went up, so that He
will not only announce the Holiness crowd to the angels but to the nations of
the earth and they will know them who are true blue, who are the faithful ones
who went through with Jesus. When He comes again His hands will be stretched
out in blessing to the saints, and with judgment to the sinners. The nations of
the earth will then know who are faithful, and if you are sanctified wholly you
can go into the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. Beloved, we can afford to wait for
this announcement and for our vindication; we can afford to wait for
recognition; the people do not have to believe now that we are sanctified. You
can have the blessing when they think you have not got it and when they
announce that you are backslidden. O the tender faithful love of a
compassionate Christ can never break down! But, brother, you will have to get
sanctified wholly to live with this crowd. You can hang on to the movement, you
can have your name on the list and be covered with buttons, badges and ribbons
and still folks will not know you, but if you will get the real thing you will
have to put on no outward sign that people may know who you belong to. If God
gives you the blessing and people refuse to believe it, it will only increase
your joy that you know about it, and you will be so glad that you know you have
it and that your name is written in the palm of His hands that you will not
care to answer those who doubt. The God who took me when I was between the plow
handles, the God who took me when nobody else wanted me, when I was down and
could not get up; He who took me when He knew I was nothing, is not going to
drop me now. O glory to His
name!
Beloved, is your name graven, is it cut in? There is a sort of
a bearing, there is a sort of a polish that comes in court life; there is a
sort of holy independence of the world that comes when you are fully
surrendered to God and sanctified wholly so that people will generally
understand that you have gotten through with the world and are going with God
forever.