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Proverbs 29:18 - Homiletics

No vision?

The revelation of ancient prophecy was not continuous and uninterrupted, but it came in flashes, between which there were intervals of darkness. Sometimes those intervals were long and most distressing to a people that had learnt to draw its chief lessons from Divine oracles. Such a time was experienced in the days of Eli, for "the word of the Lord was rare in those days; there was no open vision" ( 1 Samuel 3:1 ); and another and longer period was that of the "four centuries of silence" between the closing of the Old Testament and the opening of the New Testament.

I. MEN NEED A HEAVENLY VISION . This requirement was recognized in Israel on especial grounds, because the people felt themselves to be a divinely directed nation, with God for their King and Leader. The fading away of the prophet's vision would be like the vanishing of the pillar of cloud and fire in the wilderness; a necessary guidance would be lost. But heavenly visions are not less needed by all men.

1 . Men need to know heavenly truth .

2 . Men cannot discover heavenly truth . It must be revealed. Without a vision from God the world is in spiritual darkness.

II. MEN CAN HAVE A HEAVENLY VISION . God has not left his people to grope in a gross Cimmerian darkness. Light hass fallen from heaven on earth.

1 . This is given in the Bible . That record of old revelation enshrines a perpetual vision of God for all who have eyes to behold it. Therefore it is the duty of Christian people

2 . This is enjoyed in personal experience . Every man can have his own vision, nay, must have it if he would really see truth. It is not to be supposed that everybody can he a Daniel or an Ezekiel, can behold Isaiah's wonderful vision of God ( Isaiah 6:1-13 ) or St. John's glorious apocalypse of the heavenly Jerusalem ( Revelation 21:1-27 ). Much less is each man to look for his own separate gospel, and to feel called upon to write his own newer Testament. But in the understanding and appreciation of truth we must each see it for ourselves by the aid of a Divine inspiration. This was predicted by Joel of the new dispensation ( Joel 2:25 ), and claimed by St. Peter ( Acts 2:16-21 ).

III. MEN MAY LOSE THEIR HEAVENLY VISION . God is not capricious. If the Divine voice is silent, this must be because there are no obedient ears to receive it. The vision is only withdrawn when the eyes of men are so blinded by sin and worldliness that they cannot behold it. Then God may send a famine of the Word of truth ( Amos 8:11 ). It is a fearful thing to be incapable of seeing the truth of God or hearing his voice. But this condition is dependent on our own conduct. We blind our eyes against the light of heaven when we plunge into the mire of sin. We need to pray, "Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy Law" ( Psalms 119:18 ). Christ came to open blind eyes ( Luke 4:18 ), and to give new visions of God's truth ( John 18:37 ).

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