Precious Experience
Job 19:25-27
For I know that my redeemer lives, and that he shall stand at the latter day on the earth:…


I. THE HIGHEST FORM OF KNOWLEDGE IS THE CONSCIOUSNESS THAT WE HAVE A REDEEMER.

1. This is the knowledge which diminishes the distance between us and God. Whatever else sin may be, it is the estrangement of the soul from the source of all its joys. Sin has made us to be "far off" from God. He is denied His place in thought. He is excluded from the counsels of the will. His own monitor — conscience — is indifferent to His presence. The heart has sought the fellowship of other lovers, but they all have left "an aching void," which cries, "Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both." This has been attempted by many. Prophets, priests, and kings stretched their hands upwards towards God, and downwards towards man, but their arms were too short. Philosophers, moralists, and philanthropists have endeavoured to fill the gulf, and pave the way for the contending parties to approach each other, they also have all disappeared in that awful chasm. But there is "One Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." Have we felt the reconciling touch of His hand? "I know that my Redeemer liveth," is the only answer.

2. This is the knowledge which removes all differences. We cannot meet God, we cannot enjoy God, with the burden of guilt on our soul. The voice of justice in heaven cries against us; the voice of conscience within is not less in its denunciation.

3. This is the knowledge which restores the full harmony between us and the Father. There is no other platform from which we may survey the whole situation.

II. THAT THE HIGHEST FORM OF CONSCIOUSNESS IS FAITH IN A LIVING SAVIOUR. "My Redeemer liveth." If we possibly can, let us bring the text to a nearer touch of our life. One of the functions of faith is to convert historical Christianity into a living power in the soul, by enacting the life of Jesus in our own.

1. The living Redeemer is the life of faith. Faith leans on a living bosom, and draws its comfort from a living heart.

2. The living Redeemer is the stay of faith. The Hebrew Goel was the next-of-kin who avenged his brother's wrongs, and redeemed his life and property. Our Saviour is that next-of-kin who watches over our affairs, and will see that justice is done. Remember, brethren, He is the custodian of your character and reputation. The man who deals a blow at your circumstances, must meet Jesus, and settle the matter with Him. "Avenge not yourselves," but "cast all your care upon Him, for He careth for you."

3. The living Redeemer is the satisfaction of faith. He who can say "My Redeemer!" has enough. Things of life are transmissible. The man goes to his solicitor to have the property he has bought conveyed to him. When it is done, he says, "I want you to make my will." Then runs the instrument, "I give and bequeath," etc. But "my Redeemer" is not a transitory possession; it abides the inheritance of the soul forever. Thomas made a noble confession, "My Lord, and my God."

III. THE FINAL TRIUMPH OF FAITH WILL BE THE MEETING OF THE SAINT AND THE SAVIOUR. "Whom I shall see," etc. Faith will launch her bark into the sea of His presence.

1. Your rights will be vindicated, and all your trials explained. A light will be thrown on all the difficult passages in your life. Faith said all the time that His judgments are righteous and true; you will understand that then. That day will be a commentary on all the chapters of life, for "the day will reveal it."

2. Immediate communion with Jesus. In that day they will all turn aside, and our eyes will feast on the beatific vision, for "we shall see Him as He is." These eyes, which have wept many times, shall see Him in the clear light of heaven. Thank you, a thousand times, ye noble prophets and apostles, for your beautiful photos of Him, now we see Jesus Himself.

3. Faith will realise all anticipations and hopes. What is your ruling passion; is it Poetry? Then the muse will be on the heights of Parnassus, Music? The melody of the cross will have attracted all the harmonies of the universe to itself. Beauty? The rose of Sharon will be there. Life? Live on. Regarding the wonderful utterance in the text in the light of the circumstances in which the patriarch was placed, we have here a marvellous picture of faith. In the presence of such a faith, shall we allow ours to fret and fear in the face of small difficulties? Put all the difficulties and sufferings of your life by the side of those endured by the patriarch, and they will pale and die. However, we may not be the strong men in faith that his stature would suggest. Look to your Goel.

(T. Davies, M. A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:

WEB: But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives. In the end, he will stand upon the earth.




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