Is it well with thy husband? It is well with the child? And she answered, It is well (2 Kings 4:26).
Be strong, my soul! Thy loved ones go
Within the veil. God's thine, e'en so; Be strong.
Be strong, my soul! Death looms in view.
Lo, here thy God! He'll bear thee through; Be strong.
For sixty-two years and five months I had a beloved wife, and now, in my ninety-second year I am left alone. But I turn to the ever
present Jesus, as I walk up and down in my room, and say, "Lord
Jesus, I am alone, and yet not alone-Thou art with me, Thou art my Friend. Now, Lord, comfort me, strengthen me, give to Thy poor
servant everything Thou seest he needs." And we should not be satisfied till we are brought to this, that we know the Lord Jesus Christ experimentally, habitually to be our Friend: at all times,
and under all circumstances, ready to prove Himself to be our Friend. --George Mueller.
Afflictions cannot injure when blended with submission.
Ice breaks many a branch, and so I see a great many persons bowed down and crushed by their afflictions. But now and then I meet one
that sings in affliction, and then I thank God for my own sake as
well as his. There is no such sweet singing as a song in the night
You recollect the story of the woman who, when her only child died, in rapture looking up, as with the face of an angel, said, "I give
you joy, my darling." That single sentence has gone with me years
and years down through my life, quickening and comforting me. --Henry Ward Beecher.
E'en for the dead I will not bind my soul to grief; Death cannot long divide.
For is it not as though the rose that climbed my garden wall
Has blossomed on the other side? Death doth hide, But not divide;
Thou art but on Christ's other side!
Thou art with Christ, and Christ with me; In Christ united still are we.
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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional
Streams in the Desert December 3 Daily Devotional
Read the December 3 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.