Nah 1:12  Thus saith the LORD; Though they be quiet, and likewise many, yet thus shall they be cut down, when he shall pass through. Though I have afflicted thee, I will afflict thee no more. 
 There is a limit to affliction. God sends it, and God removes it. 
Do 
you sigh and say, "When will the end be?"
Remember that our griefs will 
surely and finally end when this poor earthly life is over...
Let us 
quietly wait and patiently endure the will of the LORD till He cometh. 
Meanwhile, our Father in heaven
 takes away the rod when His design in using it is fully served. 
When He
 has whipped away our folly, there will be no more strokes.
Or, if the 
affliction is sent for testing us, that our graces may glorify God, it 
will end when the LORD has made us bear witness to His praise. 
We would 
not wish the affliction to depart till God has gotten out of us all the 
honor which we can possibly yield Him. 
There may today be "a great calm."
Who knows how soon those raging 
billows will give place to a sea of glass, and the sea birds sit on the 
gentle waves? 
After long tribulation
 the Rail is hung up, and the wheat rests in the garner. 
We may, before 
many hours are past, be just as happy as now we are sorrowful.
It is not
 hard for the LORD to turn night into day.
He that sends the clouds can 
as easily clear the skies.
Let us be of good cheer. 
It is better on 
before. 
Let us sing hallelujah by anticipation.
~Charles Spurgeon~ 

 
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