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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional

Streams in the Desert March 20 Daily Devotional

Read the March 20 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.

As sorrowful, yet always rejoicing (2Cor. 6:1 0).
The stoic scorns to shed a tear, the Christian is not forbidden to
weep. The soul may be dumb with excessive grief, as the shearer's
scissors pass over the quivering flesh; or, when the heart Is on
the point of breaking beneath the meeting surges of trial, the
sufferer may seek relief by crying out with a loud voice. But there Is something even better.
They say that springs of sweet fresh water well up amid the brine
of salt seas; that the fairest Alpine flowers bloom in the wildest
and most rugged mountain passes; that the noblest psalms were the outcome of the profoundest agony of soul.
Be it so. And thus amid manifold trials, souls which love God will
find reasons for bounding, leaping joy. Though deep call to deep, yet the Lord's song will be heard in silver cadence through the
night. And it is possible in the darkest hour that ever swept a
human life to bless the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ
Have you learned this lesson yet? Not simply to endure God's win, nor only to choose it but to rejoice in it with joy unspeakable and
full of glory. --Tried as by Fire.
I will be still, my bruised heart faintly murmured, As o'er me rolled a crushing load of woe;
Then cry, the call, e'en the low moan was stifled; I pressed my lips; I barred the tear drop's flow.
I will be still, -although I cannot see it,
The love that bares a soul and fans pain's fire; That takes away the last sweet drop of solace,

Breaks the lone harp string, hides Thy precious lyre.
But God is love, so I will bide me, bide me-
We'll doubt not, Soul, we will be very still;
We'll wait till after while, when He shall lift us- Yes, after while, when it shall be His will.
And I did listen to my heart's brave promise; And I did quiver, struggling to be still;
And I did lift my tearless eyes to Heaven,
Repeating ever, "Yea, Christ, have Thy will."
But soon my heart upspake from 'neath our burden, Reproved my tight-drawn lips, my visage sad:
"We can do more than this, 0 Soul," it whispered. "We can be more than still, we can be glad!"
And now my heart and I are sweetly singing- Singing without the sound of tuneful strings; Drinking abundant waters in the desert;
Crushed, and yet soaring as on eagle's wings. --S. P. W.