Am I bowed down? Then let me urge this word of
grace before the LORD.
It is His way, His custom, His promise, His
delight, to raise up them that are bowed down.
Is it a sense of sin and a
consequent depression of spirit which distresses me?
Then the work of
Jesus is, in this case, made and provided to raise me up into rest. O
LORD, raise me, for Thy mercy's sake!
Is it a sad bereavement or a great fall in circumstances? Here again
the Comforter has undertaken to console.
What a mercy for us that one
Person of the sacred Trinity should become the Comforter! This work will
be well done since such a glorious One has made it His peculiar care.
Some are so bowed down that only Jesus can loose them from their
infirmity, but He can, and He will, do it.
He can raise us up to health,
to hope, to happiness.
He has often done so under former trials, and He
is the same Savior and will repeat His deeds of lovingkindness.
We who
are today bowed down and sorrowful shalt yet be set on high, and those
who now mock at us shall be greatly ashamed.
What an honor to be raised
up by the LORD!
It is worthwhile to be bowed down that we may experience
His upraising power.
~Charles Spurgeon~
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