Friday, July 25, 2008

FRIDAY EDWARDS EXCERPT: Rains of Refreshment after Durations of Drought


Commenting on Israel's return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity, in "Sermon Eleven" of A History of the Work of Redemption Edwards writes:

'Tis observable that it has been God's manner in every remarkable new establishment of the state of his visible church, to give a remarkable outpouring of his Spirit; so it was on the first establishment of the church, the Jews at their first coming into Canaan under Joshua, as has been observed. And so it was now in this second settlement of his church in the same land in the time of Ezra. And so it was the first establishment of the Christian church after Christ's resurrection, God wisely and graciously laying the foundation of those establishments in a work of his holy Spirit for the lasting benefit of the state of his church thenceforward continued in those establishments (266).


Then, on God's centuries-long silence between the Old and New Testaments he writes:

Soon after [Malachi's prophecy], the spirit of prophecy ceased among that people till the time of the New Testament. Thus the Old Testament lights, the stars of that long night, began apace to hide their heads, the time of the sun of righteousness now drawing nigh. We before observed how the kings of the house of David (withdrew) and the cloud of glory (was taken away). And now at last the spirit of prophecy ceased. The time of the great prophet of God was now so nigh, it was time for their typical prophets to be silent and shut their mouth! (269)

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