"We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain." - Heb_6:19
Anchors, you know, are made of different sizes. You may walk in the Queen's Dockyard, and there you may see anchors for a boat, and anchors for a three-decker. Yet all anchors are made in the same way, and are designed for the same purpose; and the little anchor that holds the boat is as useful and as much an anchor as that which holds the three-decker. So spiritually. There is hope in the heart of the spiritual babe. But the hope in the heart of a babe is but as the anchor of a boat; yet it holds that babe as firmly as the anchor holds the boat to which it is moored. But as the Lord increases hope, he increases the size of the anchor; and as the vessel and its anchor always bear a proportion to each other, so when he enlarges the size of the anchor he increases the size of the ship. No more, as he increases the size of the ship, he increases its burden, for these two are proportionate. Thus hope takes a more vigorous hold within the veil; it enters more deeply into the presence of God; it takes a firmer grasp of covenant engagements, electing love, the immutability of God's purposes, and the unchangeable nature of the great eternal I AM.
Have you not felt at times your hope sweetly enlarged, so that it almost attained to the"full assurance of hope?"Scarcely a cloud remained between you and God; and you believed you would ride triumphantly into the haven of bliss and peace; and having these blessed sensations in your heart, you could part with life itself at that moment to fall into the embrace of your God.
A description coming from God Himself as He replied to Moses… I Am; as the term for God. It is no accident that the very same term is used by man and can not be escaped. When asking a person who they are, the reply is always… I am so in so. To describe one’s self, God is placed in the description. We are forever linked like the chains that hold the anchor; for God is our anchor. Unfortunately, many in the family of man mistakenly make the claim that they are god. This is probably the reason why the second I Am was applied with the Moses description… I Am that I Am. Translated this would be; God that God, placing distinction on just which God He is. Man may make claim to be god, but can never claim to be that God… the one and only true God. The first commandment reflects God’s awareness of this very fact; i.e. “No other gods before Me.”
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