Thou, who hast showed us many and sore troubles, wilt quicken us again (Psalm 71.20, R. V.).
God shows us the troubles. Sometimes, as this part of our education
is being carried forward, we have to descend into "the lower parts of the earth," pass through subterranean passages, lie buried
amongst the dead, but never for a moment is the cord of fellowship and union between God and us strained to breaking; and from the depths God will bring us again.
Never doubt God! Never say that He has forsaken or forgotten. Never
think that He is unsympathetic. He will quicken again. There is
always a smooth piece of every skein, however tangled. The longest day at last rings out the evensong. The winter snow lies long, but
it goes at last.
Be steadfast; your labor is not in vain. God turns again, and
comforts. And when He does, the heart which had forgotten its
Psalmody breaks out in jubilant song, as does the Psalmist: "I will thank thee, I will harp unto thee, my lips shall sing aloud."
--Selected.
Though the rain may fall and the wind be blowing, And cold and chill is the wintry blast;
Though the cloudy sky is still cloudier growing,
And the dead leaves tell that the summer has passed;
My face I hold to the stormy heaven,
My heart is as calm as the summer sea, Glad to receive what my God has given, Whate'er it be.
When I feel the cold, I can say, "He sends it," And His winds blow blessing, I surely know; For I've never a want but that He attends it;
And my heart beats warm, though the winds may blow.
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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional
Streams in the Desert November 19 Daily Devotional
Read the November 19 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.