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(James Smith, "To the Bereaved" 1856)
"The Lord gave--and the Lord has taken away; blessed be
the name of the Lord!" Job 1:21
So spoke the patriarch Job, when stripped of all his
property and bereaved of all his children in one day. Reduced at once from
affluence--to poverty; from the highest elevation--to the lowest point of human
suffering--he exclaimed, "Blessed be the name of the Lord!"
Such language befits us; for all that we have is from the goodness
of God; it is from His free favor--and not because we have a right to it. All
claim upon God was forfeited by sin; therefore all that we receive, is a proof
of His kindness. All we that have--He gave to us; or rather, lent to us. And
whatever He has lent to us--He may recall—may recall at any time, and in any
way which pleases Him. There is
nothing upon which we can lay our hand and say, "This is absolutely
mine!" All is lent to us by a gracious God--lent us to enjoy, improve, and
return to its proper Owner.
Shall we complain? Shall we repine? Shall we murmur if God
takes from us any one thing which He has lent to us, especially when He leaves
us with so much?
"The Lord gave--and the Lord has taken away; blessed be
the name of the Lord!"
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