Isa 66:13 As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you; and ye shall be comforted in Jerusalem.
A mother's comfort! Ah, this is tenderness itself. How she enters into
her child's grief! How she presses him to her bosom and tries to take
all his sorrow into her own heart!
He can tell her all, and she will
sympathize as nobody else can.
Of all comforters the child loves best
his mother, and even full-grown men have found it so.
Does Jehovah condescend to act the mother's part? This is goodness
indeed.
We readily perceive how He is a father; but will He be as a
mother also?
Does not this invite us to holy familiarity, to unreserved
confidence, to sacred rest?
When God Himself becomes "the Comforter," no
anguish can long abide.
Let us tell out our trouble, even though sobs
and sighs should become our readiest utterance.
He will not despise us
for our tears; our mother did not.
He will consider our weakness as she
did, and He will put away our faults, only in a surer, safer way than
our mother could do.
We will not try to bear our grief alone; that would
be unkind to one so gentle and so kind.
Let us begin the day with our
loving God, and wherefore should we not finish it in the same company?
~Charles Spurgeon~
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