5. The “I Will” of Comfort.
The next “I will” is in John, fourteenth chapter, verse eighteen: “I will not leave you comfortless.”
To me, it is a sweet thought that Christ has not left us alone in this dark wilderness here below. Although He has gone up on high and taken His seat by the Father’s throne, He has not left us comfortless. The better translation is, “I will not leave you, orphans.” He did not leave Joseph when they cast him into prison. “God was with him.” When Daniel was cast into the den of lions, they had to put the Almighty in with him. They were so bound together that they could not be separated, and so God went down into the den of lions with Daniel.
If we have got Christ with us, we can do all things. Do not let us think how weak we are. Let us lift up our eyes to Him, and think of Him as our Elder Brother, who has all power given to Him in heaven and on earth. He says: “Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” Some of our children and friends leave us, and it is a very sad hour. But thank God, the believer and Christ shall never be separated! He is with us here, and we shall be with Him in person by and by and shall see Him in His beauty. But not only is He with us, but He has sent us the Holy Ghost. Let us honor the Holy Ghost by acknowledging that He is here in our midst. He has the power to give sight to the blind, liberty to the captive, and to open the ears of the deaf so that they may hear the glorious words of the Gospel.