Psa 119:42 So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy word.
Just
in proportion in which we believe that GOD will do just what He has
said, is our faith strong or weak.
Faith has nothing to do with
feelings, or with impressions, with improbabilities, or with outward
appearances.
If we desire to couple them with faith, then we are no
longer resting on the Word of GOD because faith needs nothing of the
kind.
Faith rests on the naked Word of GOD. When we take Him at His
Word, the heart is at peace.
GOD delights to exercise
faith, first for blessing in our own souls, then for blessing in the
Church at large, and also for those without.
But this exercise we shrink
from instead of welcoming.
When trials come, we should say: "My
Heavenly Father puts this cup of trial into my hands, that I may have
something sweet afterwards."
Trials are the food of
faith. Oh, let us leave ourselves in the hands of our Heavenly Father!
It is the joy of His heart to do good to all His children.
But
trials and difficulties are not the only means by which faith is
exercised and thereby increased.
There is the reading of the Scriptures,
that we may by them acquaint ourselves with GOD as He has revealed
Himself in His Word.
Are you able to say, from the
acquaintance you have made with GOD, that He is a lovely Being?
If not,
let me affectionately entreat you to ask GOD to bring you to this, that
you may admire His gentleness and kindness, that you may be able to say
how good He is, and what a delight it is to the heart of GOD to do good
to His children.
Now the nearer we come to this in
our inmost souls, the more ready we are to leave ourselves in His hands,
satisfied with all His dealings with us.
And when trial comes, we shall
say: "I will wait and see what good GOD will do to
me by it, assured He will do it."
Thus we shall bear an honorable
testimony before the world, and thus we shall strengthen the hands of
others.
~George Mueller~
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