"They
weave the spider's web."
Isaiah 59:5
Isaiah 59:5
See
the spider's web, and behold in it a most suggestive picture of the hypocrite's
religion. It is meant to catch his prey: the spider fattens himself
on flies, and the Pharisee has his reward. Foolish persons are easily entrapped
by the loud professions of pretenders, and even the more judicious cannot
always escape. Philip baptized Simon Magus, whose guileful declaration of faith
was so soon exploded by the stern rebuke of Peter.
Custom,
reputation, praise, advancement, and other flies, are the small game which
hypocrites take in their nets. A spider's web is a marvel of skill: look at it and admire the cunning
hunter's wiles. Is not a deceiver's religion equally wonderful? How does he
make so barefaced a lie appear to be a truth? How can he make his tinsel answer
so well the purpose of gold?
A
spider's web comes all from the creature's own bowels. The bee gathers her wax from flowers,
the spider sucks no flowers, and yet she spins out her material to any length.
Even so hypocrites find their trust and hope within themselves; their anchor
was forged on their own anvil, and their cable twisted by their own hands. They
lay their own foundation, and hew out the pillars of their own house,
disdaining to be debtors to the sovereign grace of God. But a spider's web is very
frail. It is curiously
wrought, but not enduringly manufactured. It is no match for the servant's
broom, or the traveler’s staff.
The
hypocrite needs no battery of Armstrong’s to blow his hope to pieces, a mere
puff of wind will do it. Hypocritical cobwebs will soon come down when the
besom of destruction begins its purifying work. Which reminds us of one more
thought, that such cobwebs are not to be endured in the
Lord's house; He will see to it
that they and those who spin them shall be destroyed forever. O my soul, be
thou resting on something better than a spider's web. Be the Lord Jesus thine
eternal hiding place. Praise be to
God!!!
God
bless,
David
L. Wynn, Pastor
Pauline
B. Grant CME Church
“This
is the Potter’s House”
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