The Muddy Bottom
Quiet Thoughts for Quiet Hours
Numbers 20:2-13
And there was no water for the congregation: and they gathered themselves together against Moses and against Aaron.…


The heart of man is like a peeler standing water. Look at it on a summer's day, when not a breeze ruffles the surface, not a bird flies over to cast its light shadow on its face. It is so clear, so bright, you may see your own image reflected there. Now cast a stone to the bottom, and watch the effect. The dark mud is rising all around, rank weeds are floating up which you never saw before; the whole pool is in a state of motion, and hardly a drop of water has escaped the foul pollution. Look at your heart when all outward things go well. No vexing, crossing care mars its tranquil calm, and you think you see the image of Jesus reflected there. It is so long since sin has molested you that you think it has left you quite, and that all is sure within. Now let a sudden offence come, an unkind, undeserved rebuke; let pride be touched, or self-will roused, and presently all is lost. Like the waves of an angry sea, the poor mind is tossed from thought to thought, and finds no rest. The mud is raised from the bottom, and not one comer of that wretched heart is free from its polluting influence. All gentle, soothing thoughts are gone, and one by one the dark weeds are floating on the surface.

(Quiet Thoughts for Quiet Hours.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And there was no water for the congregation: and they gathered themselves together against Moses and against Aaron.

WEB: There was no water for the congregation: and they assembled themselves together against Moses and against Aaron.




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