Isa 48:10 Behold, I have refined thee, but not with silver; I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction.
Does
not the Word come like a soft shower, assuaging the fury of the flame?
Yes, is it not an asbestos armor, against which the heat has no power?
Let the affliction come--GOD has chosen me. Poverty, thou mayest stride
in at my door; but GOD is in the house already, and He has chosen me.
Sickness, thou mayest intrude; but I have a balsam ready--GOD has chosen
me. Whatever befall me in this vale of tears, I know that He has chosen
me.
Fear not, Christian; Jesus is with thee. In all
thy fiery trials, His presence is both thy comfort and safety. He will
never leave one whom He has chosen for His own. "Fear not, for I am with
thee," is His sure word of promise to His chosen ones in "the furnace
of affliction.".
~C. H. Spurgeon~
Pain's furnace heat
within me quivers, GOD'S breath upon the flame doth blow; And all my
heart in anguish shivers And trembles at the fiery glow; And yet I
whisper, "As GOD will!" And in the hottest fire hold still.
He
comes and lays my heart, all heated, On the hard anvil, minded so Into
His own fair shape to beat it With His great hammer, blow on blow; And
yet I whisper, "As GOD will!" And at His heaviest blows hold still.
He
takes my softened heart and beats it; The sparks fly off at every blow;
He turns it o'er and o'er and heats it, And lets it cool, and makes it
glow; And yet I whisper, "As GOD will!" And in His mighty hand hold
still.
Why should I murmur? for the sorrow Thus only
longer-lived would be; The end may come, and will tomorrow, When GOD has
done His work in me; So I say trusting, "As GOD will!" And, trusting to
the end, hold still.
~Julius Sturm~
The burden of
suffering seems a tombstone hung about our necks, while in reality it is
only the weight which is necessary to keep down the diver while he is
hunting for pearls.
~Richter~
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