Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God? (John 11.40).
Mary and Martha could not understand what their Lord was doing. Both of them said to Him, "Lord, if thou hadst been here, my
brother had not died." Back of it all we seem to read their
thought: "Lord, we do not understand why you have stayed away so
long. We do not understand how you could let death come to the man whom you loved. We do not understand how you could let sorrow and suffering ravage our fives when your presence might have stayed it
all. Why did you not come? It is too late now, for already he has been dead four days!"
And to it all Jesus had but one great truth: "You may not understand; but I tell you if you believe, you will see."
Abraham could not understand why God should ask the sacrifice of the boy; but he trusted. And he saw the glory of God in his
restoration to his love. Moses could not understand why God should keep him forty years in the wilderness, but he trusted; and he saw
when God called him to lead forth Israel from bondage.
Joseph could not understand the cruelty of his brethren, the false witness of a perfidious woman, and the long years of an unjust
imprisonment; but he trusted, and he saw at last the glory of God in it all.
Jacob could not understand the strange providence which permitted the same Joseph to be torn from his father's love, but he saw the
glory of God when he looked into the face of that same Joseph as the viceroy of a great king, and the preserver of his own life and
the lives of a great nation.
And so, perhaps in your life. You say, "I do not understand why God let my dear one be taken. I do not understand why affliction has
been permitted to smite me. I do not understand the devious paths by which the Lord is leading me. I do not understand why plans and purposes that seemed good to my eyes should be baffled. I do not understand why blessings I so much need are so long delayed.
Friend, you do not have to understand all God's ways with you. God does not expect you to understand them. You do not expect your
child to understand, only believe. Some day you will see the glory of God in the things which you do not understand. --J. H. McC.
If we could push ajar the gates of life,
And stand within, and all God's working see, We might interpret all this doubt and strife, And for each mystery could find a key.
But not today. Then be content, poor heart;
God's plans, like lilies pure and white, untold, We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart- Time Will reveal the calyxes of gold.
And if, through patient toil, we reach the land
Where tired feet, with sandals loosed, may rest, When we shall clearly know and understand,
I think that we shall say, "God knew best."
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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional
Streams in the Desert September 20 Daily Devotional
Read the September 20 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.