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from "The Poor Man's Portions" by Robert Hawker
December 23
EVENING.
"The Dayspring from on high." Luke 1:78.
Truly it was so when Jesus came; for a long night of Jewish darkness and ignorance had covered the earth, and gross darkness the people. Look, my soul, at Jesus under this blessed representation. Though it be evening with you, this day-spring will give light, and the promise will be fulfilled, "at even-time it shall be light." Jesus was the Dayspring in the everlasting council and purpose of Jehovah, when he stood up the light of his people from all eternity. And when, in the fulness of time, he came, it was to fulfil all the shadows of ordinances concerning him.
And what is it now, in every individual instance of his visiting
his people, but as "the Dayspring" on their souls? When
first, from a state of nature, he calls them to a state of grace,
is it not "the day-spring from on high?" And in all
the after-stages, during a life of grace leading to glory, is
not every renewed manifestation of his love as "the Dayspring
from on high?" And what will it be after the night of death,
when Jesus shall come "to be glorified in his saints, and
admired in all that believe," but the same? Jesus will then
be "the Dayspring," and "the Morning Star"
of that everlasting day, whose sun shall go down no more. Precious
Day-spring of my God! arise daily on my poor soul, and fill my
heart with light and glory.
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