Gold Nugget 184 - Spiritual Capacity
We see what we have eyes to see; hear what we have ears to hear; feel what we have capacity to feel. Suppose four listeners to the same piece of music. To one, with a critical ear, it is a rendering, good or ill, of the musician’s composition; to a second, a strain of national music; to a third, full of memories of childhood; to a fourth, who has no ear for music, a tedious noise.
Suppose a group watching a lamb skipping in a field. One is a painter; another, a naturalist; another a shepherd; another a butcher. Each sees something the rest cannot see. Perhaps a simple Christian coming by sees what none of them perceives – a reminder of the good Shepherd, who gathers the lambs in his arms.
As in outward things, so in spiritual. As with bodily sight, hearing, feeling, so with spiritual perception. … God’s revelation of himself is suited to men’s spiritual capacity. Different souls get different views of God. …
Visit two homes, perhaps in the same street, in which there is similar trouble – sickness, or bereavement, or failure in business, or sore poverty. In one, all is gloom, repining, comfortless perplexity. In the other, there is light in the darkness, a rainbow on the storm. …
Come to the Scriptures in a caviling, critical, hostile spirit, and they will teem with difficulties. Read them carelessly, scornfully; they will be dull and lifeless. Search them, with an earnest desire to know the truth … with candour and humility; they will “talk with thee”, and unfold their secrets. …
Scrupulously religious persons, but blinded by self-righteousness, could no more see his glory than skeptics, hypocrites, or scoffing triflers. But his disciples – those who first believed on him, and then lived in close converse with him – could say, “We beheld his glory”. …
So it is to-day. This is a universal law – What God is to you – what Christ is to you, shows what you are, and determines what you shall be. The gospel is an open secret, but still a secret, from proud, worldly hearts. The physician is for those who are sick and know it. The Saviour is for sinners who feel themselves sinners. The living water will not flow into a vessel turned upside down. Heaven itself would be no heaven to a heart full of love of the world, of self, of sin, and void of love to God.
The Pulpit Commentary, Psalms I p. 121- 22, Psalms 18:25-26, (E. R. Conder, W. Clarkson)
See also: Hebrews 12:6ff, I Thessalonians 2:13, Isaiah 53:2, Matthew 13:14-15, John 1:14
Gold Nugget 184
Spiritual Capacity
