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God will Guide His People, May 1
When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and
through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest
through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame
kindle upon thee.
Isaiah 43:2
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God has a church upon the earth, who are His chosen people, who keep
His commandments. He is leading, not stray offshoots, not one here and
one there, but a people.
There is no need to doubt, to be fearful that the work will not succeed.
God is at the head of the work, and He will set everything in order. If
matters need adjusting at the head of the work, God will attend to that, and
work to right every wrong. Let us have faith that God is going to carry the
noble ship which bears the people of God safely into port.
When I voyaged from Portland, Maine, to Boston, many years ago,
a storm came upon us, and the great waves dashed us to and fro. The
chandeliers fell, and the trunks were rolled from side to side, like balls.
The passengers were frightened, and many were screaming, waiting in
expectation of death.
After a while the pilot came on board. The captain stood near the pilot
as he took the wheel, and expressed fear about the course in which the ship
was directed. “Will you take the wheel?” asked the pilot. The captain was
not ready to do that, for he knew that he lacked experience. Then some of
the passengers grew uneasy, and said they feared the pilot would dash them
upon the rocks. “Will you take the wheel?” asked the pilot; but they knew
that they could not manage the wheel.
When you think that the work is in danger, pray, “Lord, stand at the
wheel. Carry us through the perplexity. Bring us safely into port.” Have we
not reason to believe that the Lord will bring us through triumphantly? ...
You cannot with your finite minds understand the working of all the
providences of God. Let God take care of His own work.
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