record, that, at the gracious invitation of the Redeemer, “He left all, rose up, and followed IIim." An honorable testimony! He manifested his love of truth in renouncing all for His sake, wlio was of truth the embodiment. Without lingering to confer with fleshi and blood, without consulting worldly issues, without seeking counsel of friends and kindred-no sooner did the future apostle, evangelist, and martyr, recognize in the august lineaments before him, the Shiloh, the King of Glory, than, filled with holy faith, he hastened to obey the Divine call. From that auspicious moment, the soul of Levi clave unto his master with a deathless devotion. If we view the foundations of the city as rising one above another, the cornelian and diamond, red and white, are the central stones. May not this circumstance denote that the salvation of Christ, and the purity and indestructibility of His Kingdom, should be the great central objects of all our thoughts and aspirationsthe blent focus that should attract and rivet our undeviating gaze? White is the established emblem of innocence, and the redeemed are represented as being clad in white vestures. Unto him that overcometh, Christ promises to give “a white stone, , and in the stone a new name written.” Happy, happy they, who have already arrived in the blissful haven, and now behold the King in His beauty! 'who have already awakened in His likeness, and are satisfied ! Sweet home, we languish for thee, and to receive of thy robes of unsullied whiteness, free from any vestige of sin. Shall we, aweary and sorrow-stained, ever pass through those pearly doors and courts of peerless splendor, and sit down, clad in the Wedding-garment of Righteousness, to the marriage-supper of the Lamb and His Redeemed? Tye Truth of God. DAILY wrestled with my foe, I rarely could get ground, Or 'scape without a wound: To God I daily sent my cries, My prayer, my sigh, my groan, Ne'er reached, I fear, the throne; Yet God's veracity relieved My troubled spirit when I most was grieved. My God, my God, with tears I spake, I oft Thy promise plead To help in time of need; In time of need I long have prayed : Ah, Lord! why is Thy promise long delay'd ? My spirit here my sorrow check’d, Thou best, my God, dost know Thy gifts when to bestow; Dear Lord, I, on a sudden, felt What joys were in my breast Can never be express'd; Thou, Lord, art true, most true, I find, And Thou, in gracious rays, hast on me shin'd. Thy promises of hearing prayer, Of efficacious aids When hell our soul invades, They all infallibly are true; My God, much sooner I My thinking would deny, Thy promise, Lord, the more to bind, From both to saints below Strong consolations flow: On both their humble hope they found, In bliss supernal to be thron’d and crown'd. Whene'er to God I have recourse, Faith, which experience rears, So fixes, so endears, Thy Truth, my God, Thy saints revere, They with a heart entire, To love Divine aspire; And for probation of their zeal To Thy Omniscience humbly make appeal. In things below man seeks repose, Experiments he tries, Finds all to be but lies; |