Friday, February 17, 2012
So fit for me today....
Edom's princes saw the whole country left desolate, and counted upon its easy conquest; but there was one great difficulty in their way-quite unknown to them-"The Lord was there"; and in his presence lay the special security of the chosen land. Whatever may be the machinations and devices of the enemies of God's people, there is still the same effectual barrier to thwart their design. The saints are God's heritage, and he is in the midst of them, and will protect his own. What comfort this assurance yields us in our troubles and spiritual conflicts! We are constantly opposed, and yet perpetually preserved! How often Satan shoots his arrows against our faith, but our faith defies the power of hell's fiery darts; they are not only turned aside, but they are quenched upon its shield, for "the Lord is there." Our good works are the subjects of Satan's attacks. A saint never yet had a virtue or a grace which was not the target for hellish bullets: whether it was hope bright and sparkling, or love warm and fervent, or patience all-enduring, or zeal flaming like coals of fire, the old enemy of everything that is good has tried to destroy it. The only reason why anything virtuous or lovely survives in us is this, "the Lord is there."
If the Lord be with us through life, we need not fear for our dying confidence; for when we come to die, we shall find that "the Lord is there"; where the billows are most tempestuous, and the water is most chill, we shall feel the bottom, and know that it is good: our feet shall stand upon the Rock of Ages when time is passing away. Beloved, from the first of a Christian's life to the last, the only reason why he does not perish is because "the Lord is there." When the God of everlasting love shall change and leave his elect to perish, then may the Church of God be destroyed; but not till then, because it is written, JEHOVAH SHAMMAH, "The Lord is there."
Morning and Evening - Spurgeon
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3 comments:
Sent you a fb message before reading this... Your son is so precious! Have you read the story of Helen Keller who was blind, deaf AND mute? Through the persistence of a teacher who loved her, she learned to communicate! I hold great hope for your son, having seen the changes in Katya just in 7 months. Praying.
Amen. Love you guys!
I just spent the last half hour catching up on your journey. I did not realize you were posting here! I will check in everyday.
The pictures of sweet D are PRECIOUS!! What joy is in his face!
Thank you for sharing this reading. So applicable to your situation and a precious reminder that God is with us. Where He leads, He will provide!
Love to you and Mike. I hope to one day get to meet this sweet boy you have taken into your heart.
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