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Trust in Times of Affliction, April 24
My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; and my
mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips: when I remember thee
upon my bed, and meditate on thee in the night watches.
Psalm 63:5, 6
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[
Written during a long period of illness and suffering, while the author
was in australia.
] Many hours I have passed in wakefulness and pain, but I
have had the precious promises of God brought so fresh and with reviving
power to my mind. The dear Saviour has been very near to me, and I love
to meditate upon the love of Jesus. His tender compassion and the lessons
which He gave to His disciples become clear and so full of meaning that
they are the feeding of the soul upon heavenly manna.... When the Lord
sees fit to say, “Lie there patiently, and reflect”; and when the Holy Spirit
brings many things to my memory, precious beyond expression, I do not
know what reason I have to complain.... I call to mind the verses which
have been a comfort to me many times in my affliction:
“I see not a step before me as I tread on another year;
But the past is in God’s keeping, the future His mercy shall
clear,
And what looks dark in the distance may brighten as I draw near.
“O restful, blissful ignorance; ‘tis blessed not to know;
It stills me in those mighty arms, which will not let me go,
And hushes my sad soul to rest on the bosom which loves me so.
“So I go on, not knowing, I would not if I might.
I would rather walk in the dark with God, than go alone in the
light.
I would rather walk with Him by faith, than walk alone by sight.
“My heart shrinks back from trial which the future may
disclose,
Yet I never have a sorrow but what the dear Lord chose.
So I send the coming teardrops back with the whispered
word,
‘He knows,’”
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