[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"reading-0314":3},"MARCH 14\r\nMoses drew near unto the thick darkness where God was (Exod. 20:21).\r\nGod has still His hidden secrets, hidden from the wise things that you cannot understand; wait patiently. Presently He win reveal to you the treasures of darkness, the riches of the glory of the\r\nmystery. Mystery is only the veil of God's face.\r\nDo not be afraid to enter the cloud that is settling down on your life. God is in it The other side is radiant with His glory. \"Think   it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as\r\nthough some strange thing happened unto you; but rejoice, inasmuch\r\nas ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings.\" When you seem\r\nloneliest and most forsaken, God is nigh. He is in the dark cloud. Plunge into the blackness of its darkness without flinching; under the shrouding curtain of His pavilion you will find God awaiting\r\nyou.\r\n--Selected.\r\nHast thou a cloud?\r\nSomething that is dark and full of dread; A messenger of tempest overhead?\r\nA something that is darkening the sky;\r\nA something growing darker bye and bye;\r\nA something that thou fear'stwill burst at last; A cloud that doth a deep, long shadow cast,   God cometh in that cloud.\r\nHas thou a cloud?\r\nIt is Jehovah's triumph car: in this\r\nHe rideth to thee, o'er the wide abyss It is the robe in which He\r\n\r\nwraps His form;\r\nFor He doth gird Him with the flashing storm.\r\nIt is the veil in which He hides the light Of His fair face, too dazzling for thy sight.\r\nGod cometh in that cloud.\r\nHas thou a cloud?\r\nA trial that is terrible to thee?\r\nA black temptation threatening to see?\r\nA loss of some dear one long thine own? A mist, a veiling, bringing the unknown?   A mystery that unsubstantial seems:\r\nA cloud between thee and the sun's bright beams? God cometh in that cloud.\r\nHast thou a cloud?\r\nA sickness-weak old age-distress and death?\r\nThese clouds will scatter at thy last faint breath. Fear not the clouds that hover o'er thy barque,   Making the harbour's entrance dire and dark;\r\nThe cloud of death, though misty, chill and cold,\r\nWill yet grow radiant with a fringe of gold. GOD cometh in that cloud.\r\nAs Dr. C. stood on a high peak of the Rocky Mountains watching a\r\nstorm raging below him, an eagle came up through the clouds, and\r\nsoared away towards the sun and the water upon him glistened in the sunlight like diamonds. Had it not been for the storm he might have\r\nremained in the valley. The sorrows of life cause us to rise towards God.",1783499792050]