Communion with God

 

"All my fountains are in you," said David. If you have all your fountains

in God, your heart will be completely full. If you went to the foot of

Calvary, there will your heart be bathed in love and gratitude. If you

often go to your place of seclusion, and there talk with your God, it is

there that your heart will be full of calm determination. If you go out

with the Master to Mount Olivet, and looked down with Him on a wicked

Jerusalem, and weep over it with Him, then will your heart be full of love

for eternal souls. If you continually draw your stimulus, your life, the

whole of your being from the Holy Spirit, without whom you can do nothing,

and if you live in close communion with Christ, there will be no fear of

you having a cold heart.

He who lives without prayer--he who lives with little prayer--he who seldom

reads the Word--he who seldom looks up to heaven for a fresh influence from

on high--he will be the man whose heart will become cold and barren; but he

who calls in secret to his God--who spends much time in holy seclusion--who

delights to meditate on the words of the Most High--whose soul is given up

to Christ--who delights in his fullness, rejoices in his all-sufficiency,

prays for his second coming, and delights in the thought of his glorious

return--such a man, I say, must have an overflowing heart; and as his heart

is, so will be his life. It will be a full life; it will be a life that

will speak from the grave, and reverberate into the future. "Above all

else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life," and plead with

the Holy Spirit to keep it full; otherwise, the outcome of your life will

be feeble, shallow, and superficial; and you might as well not have lived

at all.