Giving thanks always for all things unto God (Eph. 5.20).
No matter what the source of evil, if you are in God and surrounded by Him as by an atmosphere, all evil has to pass through Him before
it comes to you. Therefore you can thank God for everything that comes, not for the sin of it but for what God will bring out of it
and through it May God make our lives thanksgiving and perpetual praise, then He will make everything a blessing.
We once saw a man draw some black dots. We looked and could make nothing of them but an irregular assemblage of black dots. Then he
drew a few lines, put in a few rests, then a clef at the beginning,
and we saw these black dots were musical notes. On sounding them we were singing,
Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise Him all creatures here below.
There are many black dots and black spots in our lives, and we
cannot understand why they are there or why God permitted them to come. But if we let God come into our lives, and adjust the dots In
the proper way, and draw the lines He wants, and separate this from
that and put in the rests at the proper places; out of the black
dots and spots in our fives He will make a glorious harmony. Let us not hinder Him in this glorious work! --C. H. P.
Would we know that the major chords were sweet, It there were no minor key?
Would the painter's work be fair to our eyes, Without shade on land or sea?
Would we know the meaning of happiness, Would we feel that the day was bright,
It we'd never known what it was to grieve, Nor gazed on the dark of night?
Many men owe the grandeur of their fives to their tremendous difficulties. --C. H. Spurgeon.
When the musician presses the black keys on the great organ, the
music is as sweet as when he touches the white ones, but to get the capacity of the instrument he must touch them all. --Selected.
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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional
Streams in the Desert July 23 Daily Devotional
Read the July 23 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.