The Life of the Spirit
Isaiah 38:16
O LORD, by these things men live, and in all these things is the life of my spirit: so will you recover me, and make me to live.


Whosoever is really alive, that is, has life in his spirit, the life of man and not a beast, the only life which is worthy to be called life, then that life is kept up in him in the same way that it was kept up in Hezekiah. Let us see, then, what things they were which gave Hezekiah's spirit life.

1. Great joy, great honour, great success, wealth, health, prosperity, and pleasure? Not so!

2. Trouble upon trouble came on Hezekiah.

3. Death looked to him an ugly and an evil thing — as it is; the Lord's last enemy. He conquered death by rising from the dead: but nevertheless we die. Hezekiah lived before the Lord Jesus came to bring life and immortality to light by rising from the dead; and, therefore, he dreaded it, because he knew not what would come after death. He prayed hard not to die.

4. What was the use of his sickness and his terror if, after all, his prayer was heard, and after the Lord had told him, "Thou shalt die, and not live" — that did not come to pass; but the very contrary happened? Of this use, at least; it taught him that the Lord God would hear the prayers of mortal men. Is not that worth going through any misery to learn? Hezekiah did not pray rightly. He thought himself a better man than he was. But he did pray. And then he found that the Lord was ready to save him; that what the Lord wished was not to kill him. but to make him live more really and fully and wisely and manfully.

5. What Hezekiah saw but dimly we ought to see clearly. For the Gospel tells us that the same Lord who chastened and taught and then saved Hezekiah, was made flesh, that He might in His own person bear all our sickness and carry our infirmities; that He might understand all our temptations and be touched with the feeling of our infirmities. He who made, He who lightens every man who comes into the world, He who gave you every right thought and wholesome feeling that you ever had in your lives — He counts your tears; He knows your sorrows; He is able and willing to save you to the uttermost. Therefore do not be afraid of your own afflictions.

(C. Kingsley, M. A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: O Lord, by these things men live, and in all these things is the life of my spirit: so wilt thou recover me, and make me to live.

WEB: Lord, men live by these things; and my spirit finds life in all of them: you restore me, and cause me to live.




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