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In The Desert 2012-05-10
"I had
fainted unless…!" ( Psalm. 27 : 13 ).
27:13 I had fainted , unless I had believed to see the goodness of
the LORD in the land of the living.
"FAINT NOT!"
How great is the temptation at this point! How the soul sinks, the heart
grows sick, and the faith staggers under the keen trials and testings which
come into our lives in times of special bereavement and suffering.
"I cannot bear up any longer, I am fainting under this providence.
What shall I do? God tells me not to faint.
But what can one do when he is
fainting?"
What do you do when you are about to faint physically? You cannot do
anything.
You cease from your own doings.
In your faintness, you fall upon the shoulder of some strong loved one.
You lean hard. You rest. You lie still and trust.
It is so when we are tempted to faint under affliction.
God's message to us is not, "Be strong and of good courage," for
He knows our strength and courage have fled away.
But it is that sweet word, "Be still, and know that I am God."
Hudson Taylor was so feeble in the closing months of his life that he
wrote a dear friend:
"I am so weak I cannot write; I cannot read my Bible; I cannot even
pray.
I can only lie still in God's arms like a little child, and trust."
This wondrous man of God with all his spiritual power came to a place of
physical suffering and weakness where he could only lie still and trust.
And that is all God asks of you, His dear child, when you grow faint in
the fierce fires of affliction.
Do not try to be strong. Just be still and know that He is God, and will
sustain you, and bring you through.
"God keeps His choicest cordials for our deepest faintings."
"Stay firm and let thine heart
take courage." ( Psalms 27 : 14 )
27:14 Wait on the
LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on
the LORD.
--After Osterwald)
Stay firm, He has not failed thee
In all the past,
And will He go and leave thee
To sink at last?
Nay, He said He will hide thee
Beneath His wing;
And sweetly there in safety
Thou mayest sing.
--Selected.
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