Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Their foot
shall slide in due time. Deuteronomy
32:35.
In this verse is threatened the vengeance of God on the wicked
unbelieving Israelites, that were God's visible people, and lived under means
of grace; and that, notwithstanding all God's wonderful works that he had
wrought towards that people, yet remained, as is expressed, v. Deuteronomy 32:28, "void of
counsel," having no understanding in them; and that, under all the
cultivations of heaven, brought forth bitter and poisonous fruit; as in the two
verses next preceding the text.
The expression that I have chosen for my text, "Their foot
shall slide in due time," seems to imply the following things, relating to
the punishment and destruction that these wicked Israelites were exposed to.
1. That they were always exposed
to destruction, as one that stands or walks in slippery places is always
exposed to fall. This is implied in the manner of their destruction's coming
upon them, being represented by their foot's sliding. The same is expressed, Psalms 73:18, "Surely thou didst
set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down into destruction."
2. It implies that they were always exposed to sudden unexpected destruction.
As he that walks in slippery places is every moment liable to fall; he can't
foresee one moment whether he shall stand or fall the next; and when he does
fall, he falls at once, without warning. Which is also expressed in that, Psalms 73:18-19, "Surely thou
didst set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down into destruction.
How are they brought into desolation as in a moment!"
3. Another thing implied is that they are liable to fall of themselves, without being thrown
down by the hand of another. As he that stands or walks on slippery ground,
needs nothing but his own weight to throw him down.
4. That the reason why they are not fallen already, and don't fall
now, is only that God's appointed time is not come. For it is said, that when
that due time, or appointed time comes, "their foot shall slide."
Then they shall be left to fall as they are inclined by their own weight. God won't
hold them up in these slippery places any longer, but will let them go; and
then, at that very instant, they shall fall into destruction; as he that stands
in such slippery declining ground on the edge of a pit that he can't stand
alone, when he is let go he immediately falls and is lost.
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