Therefore say, Thus saith the
Lord God; Although I have cast them far off among the heathen, and although I
have scattered them among the countries, yet will I be to them as a little
sanctuary in the countries where they shall come. (Ezekiel 11:16)
Banished from the public means of grace, we are not
removed from the grace of the means. The Lord who places His people where they
feel as exiles will Himself be with them and be to them all that they could
have had at home, in the place of their solemn assemblies. Take this to
yourselves, O ye who are called to wander!
God is to His people a place of refuge. They find
sanctuary with Him from every adversary, He is their place of worship, too. He
is with them as with Jacob when he slept in the open field, and rising, said,
"Surely God was in this place," To them also He will be a sanctuary
of quite, like the Holy of Holies, which was the noiseless abode of the
Eternal. They shall be quiet from fear of evil.
God Himself, in Christ Jesus, is the sanctuary of mercy.
The Ark of the Covenant is the Lord Jesus, and Aaron's rod, the pot of manna,
the tables of the law, all are in Christ our sanctuary. In God we find the
shrine of holiness and of communion. What more do we need? O Lord, fulfill this
promise and be ever to us as a little sanctuary!
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