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March 27
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He never deserted
them, but they in cowardly fear of their lives, fled from Him in the
very beginning of His sufferings. This is but one instructive instance
of the frailty of all believers if left to themselves; they are but
sheep at the best, and they flee when the wolf cometh. They had all
been warned of the danger, and had promised to die rather than leave
their Master; and yet they were seized with sudden panic, and took to
their heels. It may be, that I, at the opening of this day, have braced
up my mind to bear a trial for the Lord's sake, and I imagine myself
to be certain to exhibit perfect fidelity; but let me be very jealous
of myself, lest having the same evil heart of unbelief, I should depart
from my Lord as the apostles did. It is one thing to promise, and quite
another to perform. It would have been to their eternal honour to have
stood at Jesus' side right manfully; they fled from honour; may I be
kept from imitating them! Where else could they have been so safe as
near their Master, who could presently call for twelve legions of angels?
They fled from their true safety. O God, let me not play the fool also.
Divine grace can make the coward brave. The smoking flax can flame forth
like fire on the altar when the Lord wills it. These very apostles who
were timid as hares, grew to be bold as lions after the Spirit had descended
upon them, and even so the Holy Spirit can make my recreant spirit brave
to confess my Lord and witness for His truth. What anguish must have filled the Saviour as He saw His friends so faithless! This was one bitter ingredient in His cup; but that cup is drained dry; let me not put another drop in it. If I forsake my Lord, I shall crucify Him afresh, and put Him to an open shame. Keep me, O blessed Spirit, from an end so shameful. March
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