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The time when Christians
begin to sing in the ways of the Lord is when they first lose their
burden at the foot of the Cross. Not even the songs of the angels seem
so sweet as the first song of rapture which gushes from the inmost soul
of the forgiven child of God. You know how John Bunyan describes it.
He says when poor Pilgrim lost his burden at the Cross, he gave three
great leaps, and went on his way singing--
"Blest Cross! blest Sepulchre! blest rather be The Man that there
was put to shame for me!" Believer, do you recollect the day when
your fetters fell off? Do you remember the place when Jesus met you,
and said, "I have loved thee with an everlasting love; I have blotted
out as a cloud thy transgressions, and as a thick cloud thy sins; they
shall not be mentioned against thee any more for ever." Oh! what
a sweet season is that when Jesus takes away the pain of sin. When the
Lord first pardoned my sin, I was so joyous that I could scarce refrain
from dancing. I thought on my road home from the house where I had been
set at liberty, that I must tell the stones in the street the story
of my deliverance. So full was my soul of joy, that I wanted to tell
every snow-flake that was falling from heaven of the wondrous love of
Jesus, who had blotted out the sins of one of the chief of rebels. But
it is not only at the commencement of the Christian life that believers
have reason for song; as long as they live they discover cause to sing
in the ways of the Lord, and their experience of His constant lovingkindness
leads them to say, "I will bless the Lord at all times: His praise
shall continually be in my mouth." See to it, brother, that thou
magnifiest the Lord this day.
"Long as we tread this desert land,
New mercies shall new songs demand."
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