Emptied from Vessel to Vessel
"Moab hath not been emptied from vessel to vessel." Jeremiah 48:11. This beautiful and appropriate imagery, borrowed from the vineyard, speaks for itself . It would be readily appreciated by the peasant populations that toiled amid the terraced hills of Moab. To prevent scum and sediment , the newly made wine was emptied from one vessel to another until it reached the condition of perfect fluidity . In Moab's case there had been nothing comparable to this , and therefore the rank , coarse taste remained in him , and he had settled on his lees. What an insight this affords of God's method with the souls of men ! Why these constant removals from town to town; from church to church; from situation to situation!Why this perpetual change and revolution in our plans ?Why this incessant going into captivity to irksome and trying circumstances ?All this is part of God's manufacture of the wine of life . We must be emptied from vessel to vessel, else we should settle on our lees , and become thick and raw , and unpalatable. When the next change comes in your life, do not fear it. The blessed God will see to it that no drop of the precious fluid shall be spilt on the ground. With the tenderest care He conducts the whole operation .
Perhaps there is a counterpart to this incessant change from place to place in the perpetual flux of our emotions . We never feel the same for long together . We are constantly being emptied from one blessed frame into another , not quite so joyous and peaceful . We have to hold the most heavenly emotions with a light hand , not knowing how soon they may have passed . And it is well. Otherwise we should lose our taste of our proud self- complacency.
Perhaps there is a counterpart to this incessant change from place to place in the perpetual flux of our emotions . We never feel the same for long together . We are constantly being emptied from one blessed frame into another , not quite so joyous and peaceful . We have to hold the most heavenly emotions with a light hand , not knowing how soon they may have passed . And it is well. Otherwise we should lose our taste of our proud self- complacency.
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