I must see that my ways please the LORD. Even then I shall have
enemies; and, perhaps, all the more certainly because I endeavor to do
that which is right.
But what a promise this is! The LORD will make the
wrath of man to praise Him and abate it so that it shall not distress
me.
He can constrain an enemy to desist from harming me, even
though he has a mind to do so.
This He did with Laban, who pursued Jacob
but did not dare to touch him.
Or He can subdue the wrath of the enemy
and make him friendly, as He did with Esau, who met Jacob in a brotherly
manner, though Jacob had dreaded that he would smite him and his family
with the sword.
The LORD can also convert a furious adversary into a
brother in Christ and a fellow worker, as He did with Saul of Tarsus.
Oh, that He would do this in every case where a persecuting spirit
appears!
Happy is the man whose enemies are made to be to him
what the lions were to Daniel in the den, quiet and companionable!
When I
meet death, who is called the last enemy, I pray that I may be at
peace.
Only let my great care be to please the LORD in all things. Oh,
for faith and holiness; for these are a pleasure unto the Most High!
~Charles Spurgeon~
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