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“His fruit was sweet to my taste.”—Song of Solomon 2:3. FAITH, in the Scripture,
is spoken of under the emblem of all the senses. It is sight: “Look unto me and
be ye saved.” It is hearing: “Hear, and your soul shall live.” Faith is
smelling: “All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia”; “thy name is
as ointment poured forth.” Faith is spiritual touch. By this faith the woman
came behind and touched the hem of Christ’s garment, and by this we handle the
things of the good word of life. Faith is equally the spirit’s taste. “How sweet
are Thy words to my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my lips.” “Except a man
eat my flesh,” saith Christ, “and drink my blood, there is no life in him.” This
“taste” is faith in one of its highest operations. One of the first performances
of faith is hearing. We hear the voice of God, not with the outward ear alone,
but with the inward ear; we hear it as God’s Word, and we believe it to be so;
that is the “hearing” of faith. Then our mind looketh upon the truth as it is
presented to us; that is to say, we understand it, we perceive its meaning; that
is the “seeing” of faith. Next we discover its preciousness; we begin to admire
it, and find how fragrant it is; that is faith in its “smell.” Then we
appropriate the mercies which are prepared for us in Christ; that is faith in
its “touch.” Hence follow the enjoyments, peace, delight, communion; which are
faith in its “taste.” Any one of these acts of faith is saving. To hear Christ’s
voice as the sure voice of God in the soul will save us; but that which gives
true enjoyment is the aspect of faith wherein Christ, by holy taste, is received
into us, and made, by inward and spiritual apprehension of His sweetness and
preciousness, to be the food of our souls. It is then we sit “under His shadow
with great delight,” and find His fruit sweet to our taste. — This is from
Morning and Evening by C. H. Spurgeon, pulled from www.romans45.org
[http://www.romans45.org]
http://www.romans45.org/spurgeon/daily.htm
[http://www.romans45.org/spurgeon/daily.htm]
http://www.romans45.org/morn_eve/this_morning.cgi
[http://www.romans45.org/morn_eve/this_morning.cgi]
Wanted to cross-post something I am trying to do daily on the dit.reformed.social instance, just to spur on some discussion and encouragement!
Spurgeon is always good for both morning and evening.
A good reminder of how God uses all of our senses to encourage and keep our faith.