But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings;
that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with
exceeding joy. – 1 Peter 4:13
Child of God, do not say that the sun is quenched because the cloud
has hidden it. No! It is behind there, preparing summer for you, for
when it comes out again, it will have made the clouds ready to drop in
April showers, all of them mothers of the sweet May flowers. Above
all, when your God hides His face, do not say that He has forgotten
you. He is only tarrying a little while to make you love Him better.
When He comes, you will have joy in the Lord and will rejoice with joy
unspeakable (1 Peter 1:8). Waiting exercises our grace. Waiting tests
our faith. Therefore, wait in hope, for although the promise tarries,
it can never come too late.
We never have such close dealings with God as when we are in
tribulation. When the barn is full, we can live without God. When the
safe is bursting with gold, we somehow can do without as much prayer.
But once your gourds have been taken away (Jonah 4), you want your
God. Once the idols are cleansed away out of the house, then you must
go and honor the Lord.
God does not afflict willingly, nor grieve us for nothing, but He does
so out of love and affection. He knows that if He leaves us
unchastised, we will bring upon ourselves misery ten thousand times
greater than we will suffer by His slight rebukes and the gentle blows
of His hand. He is admonishing you, not punishing you. He is
correcting you in measure, not smiting you in wrath. There is no angry
displeasure in His heart. Even though His brow may be ruffled, there
is no anger in Him toward you. Even though His eye may have closed
upon you, He does not hate you. He still loves you.
- Charles H. Spurgeon
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9781622457250
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2021
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Aneko Press
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Engelsk
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