Be not afraid of sudden
fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it cometh. For the
LORD shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being
taken (Proverbs 3;25-26).
When God is abroad in judgments, He would not have His people
alarmed. He has not come forth to harm but to defend the righteous.
He would have them manifest courage. We who enjoy the presence of God
ought to display presence of mind.
Since the LORD Himself may suddenly
come, we ought not to be surprised at anything sudden. Serenity under
the rush and roar of unexpected evils is a precious gift of divine love.
The LORD would have His chosen display discrimination so that they
may see that the desolation of the wicked is not a real calamity to the
universe.
Sin alone is evil; the punishment which follows thereupon is
as a preserving salt to keep society from putrefying. We should be far
more shocked at the sin which deserves hell than at the hell which comes
out of sin.
So, too, should the LORD's people exhibit great quietness of spirit.
Satan and his serpent seed are full of all subtlety; but those who walk
with God shall not be taken in their deceitful snares.
Go on, believer
in Jesus, and let the LORD be thy confidence.
~Charles Spurgeon~
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