Job 42:12 So the LORD blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning: for he had fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she asses.
Through
his griefs Job came to his heritage. He was tried that his godliness
might be confirmed.
Are not my troubles intended to deepen my character
and to robe me in graces I had little of before?
I come to my glory
through eclipses, tears, death. My ripest fruit grows against the
roughest wall.
Job's afflictions left him with higher conceptions of God
and lowlier thoughts of himself. "Now," he cried, "mine eye seeth thee."
And
if, through pain and loss, I feel God so near in His majesty that I
bend low before Him and pray, "Thy will be done," I gain very much.
God
gave Job glimpses of the future glory. In those wearisome days and
nights, he penetrated within the veil, and could say, "I know that my
Redeemer liveth."
Surely the latter end of Job was more blessed than the
beginning.--In the Hour of Silence
Trouble never comes to a man unless she brings a nugget of gold in her hand.
Apparent
adversity will finally turn out to be the advantage of the right if we
are only willing to keep on working and to wait patiently.
How
steadfastly the great victor souls have kept at their work, dauntless
and unafraid!
There are blessings which we cannot obtain if we cannot
accept and endure suffering. There are joys that can come to us only
through sorrow.
There are revealings of Divine truth which we can get
only when earth's lights have gone out. There are harvests which can
grow only after the plowshare has done its work.
~Selected~
Out
of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive
characters are seamed with scars; martyrs have put on their coronation
robes glittering with fire, and through their tears have the sorrowful
first seen the gates of Heaven.
~Chapin~
I shall know by the gleam and glitter Of the golden chain you wear, By your heart's calm strength in loving, Of the fire you have had to bear.
Beat on, true heart, forever; Shine bright, strong golden chain; And bless the cleansing fire And the furnace of living pain!
~Adelaide Proctor~
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