Thursday, December 23, 2010

Comfort Ye...

...And after the judgement that was given to Hezekiah, in Isaiah, there were comforts. We must learn to look at our circumstances through the sieve of the sovereignty of God who is far above the circumstances. God weaves my way, into His purposes. He has my good and the purposes of His will in mind in the providences that afflict and in the providences that encourage. We are truly grasshoppers in the light of the mind of what He is doing and all that we can study would be just a drop in the bucket in the light of the eternal good that He is doing. Thus, it is right that we should make it a discipline and a comfort to be encouraged in the Word of God, in good times and in difficulties.







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