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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional

Streams in the Desert August 25 Daily Devotional

Read the August 25 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.

Shut up to faith (Gal. 3:23).
God, in olden time suffered man to be kept in ward by the law that
he might learn the more excellent way of faith. For by the law he
would see God's holy standard and by the law he would see his own utter helplessness; then he would be glad to learn God's way of
faith.
God still shuts us up to faith. Our natures, our circumstances,
trials, disappointments, all serve to shut us up and keep us in
ward till we see that the only way out is God's way of faith. Moses tried by self-effort by personal influence, even by violence, to
bring about the deliverance of his people. God had to shut him up forty years in the wilderness before he was prepared for God's
work.
Paul and Silas were bidden of God to preach the Gospel in Europe.

They landed and proceeded to Philippi. They were flogged, they were
shut up in prison, their feet were put fast in the stocks. They
were shut up to faith. They trusted God. They sang praises to Him in the darkest hour, and God wrought deliverance and salvation.
John was banished to the Isle of Patmos. He was shut up to faith.
Had he not been so shut up, he would never have seen such glorious visions of God.
Dear reader, are you in some great trouble? Have you had some great
disappointment have you met some sorrow, some unspeakable loss? Are
you in a hard place? Cheer up! You are shut up to faith. Take your trouble the right way. Commit it to God. Praise Him that He maketh "all things work together for good," and the "God worketh for him
that waiteth for him." There will be blessings, help and
revelations of God that will come to you that never could otherwise have come; and many besides yourself will receive great fight and
blessing because you were shut up to faith. --C. H. P.
Great things are done when men and mountains meet, These are not done by jostling in the street.