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Monday, July 27, 2009

Reflecting

I am still recovering from some pretty traumatic dental work. I will try to explain more in a later post. Fortunately, I am feeling better today, even though not totally healed. I would appreciate your prayers for healing. Since I do not feel like writing much yet, I thought I would leave you all with a wonderful exhortation. Sometimes when we are in the valleys of life, it is hard to remember the mountaintops and the fact that this too shall pass. May the Lord bless you especially today!
"Why go I mourning?"
-- Psalms 42:9

Can you answer this, believer? Can you find any reason why you are so often mourning instead of rejoicing? Why yield to gloomy anticipations? Who told you that the night would never end in day? Who told you that the sea of circumstances would ebb out till there should be nothing left but long leagues of the mud of horrible poverty? Who told you that the winter of your discontent would proceed from frost to frost, from snow, and ice, and hail, to deeper snow, and yet more heavy tempest of despair? Don’t you know that day follows night, that flood comes after ebb, that spring and summer succeed winter? Hope then! Hope ever! For God fails you not. Do you not know that your God loves you in the midst of all this? Mountains, when in darkness hidden, are as real as in day, and God's love is as true to you now as it was in your brightest moments. No father chastens always: your Lord hates the rod as much as you do; he only cares to use it for that reason which should make you willing to receive it, namely, that it works your lasting good. You shall yet climb Jacob's ladder with the angels, and behold him who sits at the top of it-your covenant God. You shall yet, amidst the splendours of eternity, forget the trials of time, or only remember them to bless the God who led you through them, and produced your lasting good by them. Come, sing in the midst of tribulation. Rejoice even while passing through the furnace. Make the wilderness to blossom like the rose! Cause the desert to ring with your exulting joys, for these light afflictions will soon be over, and then "forever with the Lord," your happiness shall never diminish.

"Faint not nor fear, His arms are near,
He changes not, and you are dear;
Only believe and you shall see,
That Christ is all in all to thee."

C. H. Spurgeon

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