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November 14
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We do not excuse
Laban for his dishonesty, but we scruple not to learn from the custom
which he quoted as his excuse. There are some things which must be taken
in order, and if we would win the second we must secure the first. The
second may be the more lovely in our eyes, but the rule of the heavenly
country must stand, and the elder must be married first. For instance,
many men desire the beautiful and well-favoured Rachel of joy and peace
in believing, but they must first be wedded to the tender-eyed Leah
of repentance. Every one falls in love with happiness, and many would
cheerfully serve twice seven years to enjoy it, but according to the
rule of the Lords kingdom, the Leah of real holiness must be beloved
of our soul before the Rachel of true happiness can be attained. Heaven
stands not first but second, and only by persevering to the end can
we win a portion in it. The cross must be carried before the crown can
be worn. We must follow our Lord in his humiliation, or we shall never
rest with him in glory. My soul, what sayest
thou, art thou so vain as to hope to break through the heavenly rule?
Dost thou hope for reward without labour, or honour without toil? Dismiss
the idle expectation, and be content to take the ill-favoured things
for the sake of the sweet love of Jesus, which will recompense thee
for all. In such a spirit, labouring and suffering, thou wilt find bitters
grow sweet, and hard things easy. Like Jacob, thy years of service will
seem unto thee but a few days for the love thou hast to Jesus; and when
the dear hour of the wedding feast shall come, all thy toils shall be
as though they had never beenan hour with Jesus will make up for
ages of pain and labour. November
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