Copied From Streams In The Desert 2012-05-25
"I endure all things for the sake
of God's own people; so that they also may obtain salvation...and with it
eternal glory." (2 Tim. 2:10) (Weymouth)
If Job could have known as he sat there in the ashes, bruising his heart
on this problem of Providence--that in the trouble that had come upon him he
was doing what one man may do to work out the problem for the world, he might
again have taken courage.
No man lives to himself.
Job's life is but your life and mine written in
larger text….So, then, though we may not know what trials wait on any of us,
we can believe that, as the days in which Job wrestled with his dark
maladies are the only days that make him worth remembrance,
and but for which
his name had never been written in the book of life,so the days through which we struggle, finding no way, but never losing
the light, will be the most significant we are called to live. --Robert
Collyer.
Who does not know that our most sorrowful days have been amongst our best?
When the face is wreathed in smiles and we trip lightly over meadows
bespangled with spring flowers, the heart is often running to waste.
The soul which is always blithe and gay misses the deepest life.
It has
its reward, and it is satisfied to its measure, though that measure is a very
scanty one.
But the heart is dwarfed; and the nature, which is capable of the highest
heights, the deepest depths, is undeveloped; and life presently burns down to
its socket without having known the resonance of the deepest chords of joy.
"Blessed are they that mourn." Stars shine brightest in the long
dark night of winter.
The gentians show their fairest
bloom amid almost inaccessible heights of snow and ice.
God's promises seem to wait for the pressure of pain to trample out their
richest juice as in a wine-press.
Only those who have sorrowed know how tender is the "Man of
Sorrows." --Selected.
Thou hast but little sunshine, but thy long glooms are wisely appointed
thee; for perhaps a stretch of summer weather would have made thee as a parched
land and barren wilderness.
Thy Lord knows best, and He has the
clouds and the sun at His disposal. --Selected.
"It is a gray day."
"Yes, but dinna ye see the patch of blue?" --Scotch Shoemaker.
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