Wednesday, May 30, 2012

"Death cannot stop true love; all it can do is delay it for awhile."

When the frosts are in the valley,
And the mountain tops are grey,
And the choicest buds are blighted,
And the blossoms die away,
A loving Father whispers,
"This cometh from my hand";
Blessed are ye if ye trust
Where ye cannot understand.

If, after years of toiling,
Your wealth should fly away
And leave your hands all empty,
And your locks are turning grey,
Remember then your Father
Owns all the sea and land;
Blessed are ye if ye trust
Where ye cannot understand.

--from Streams in the Desert

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

"You mean you wish to surrender to me? Very well, I accept."

"Know of a surety that thy seed shall be sojourners in a land that is not theirs; ...they shall afflict them four hundred years; ...and afterward they shall come out with great substance." (Gen. 15:12-14.)

An assured part of God's pledged blessing to us is delay and suffering. A delay in Abram's own lifetime that seemed to put God's pledge beyond fulfillment was followed by seemingly unendurable delay of Abram's descendants. But it was only a delay: they "came out with great substance." The pledge was redeemed.

God is going to test me with delays; and with the delays will come suffering, but through it all stands God's pledge: His new covenant with me in Christ, and His inviolable promise of every lesser blessing that I need. The delay and the suffering are part of the promised blessing; let me praise Him for them today; and let me wait on the Lord and be of good courage and He will strengthen my heart.


--C. G. Trumbull. (emphasis mine)