Daily Devotional with C. H. Spurgeon
"Hitherto hath the Lord helped us."—1 Samuel 7:12.
HE word "hitherto" seems like a hand pointing in the direction of the past.
Twenty years or seventy, and yet, "hitherto the Lord hath helped!"
Through poverty, through wealth, through sickness, through health, at
home, abroad, on the land, on the sea, in honour, in dishonour, in
perplexity, in joy, in trial, in triumph, in prayer, in temptation,
"hitherto hath the Lord helped us!" We delight to look down a long
avenue of trees. It is delightful to gaze from end to end of the long
vista, a sort of verdant temple, with its branching pillars and its
arches of leaves; even so look down the long aisles of your years, at
the green boughs of mercy overhead, and the strong pillars of
lovingkindness and faithfulness which bear up your joys. Are there no
birds in yonder branches singing? Surely there must be many, and they
all sing of mercy received "hitherto."
But the word also points forward.
For when a man gets up to a certain mark and writes "hitherto," he is
not yet at the end, there is still a distance to be traversed. More
trials, more joys; more temptations, more triumphs; more prayers, more
answers; more toils, more strength; more fights, more victories; and
then come sickness, old age, disease, death. Is it over now? No! there
is more yet-awakening in Jesu's likeness, thrones, harps, songs, psalms,
white raiment, the face of Jesus, the society of saints, the glory of
God, the fulness of eternity, the infinity of bliss. O be of good
courage, believer, and with grateful confidence raise thy "Ebenezer,"
for—
He who hath helped thee hitherto Will help thee all thy journey through.
When read in heaven's light how glorious and marvellous a prospect will thy "hitherto" unfold to thy grateful eye!
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