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(George Mylne, "Lessons
for the Christian's Daily Walk" 1859)
"Since no man knows the future, who can tell him what is
to come?" Ecclesiastes 8:7
God's purposes have all their seasons of fulfillment. His
judgments each have their time of visitation. Mapped out
in clear perspective, your every dispensation was fixed from
everlasting in the eternal mind of God. Your sunny seasons, and
your cloudy days; sorrow and pain, anxiety and lack, your every
loss of property or friends--all was designed before you ever saw
the light. Trials may be in store for you, the thoughts of which
would harrow up your soul--if you knew they were coming!
All this is
known and ordained by God. What it will be,
or when it is to come--He never tells to His creatures.
As lightning strikes--for quickness, as wave comes after
wave--for frequency; so may trials visit you. They are as
uncertain as the wind. Yet fixed in divine
purpose, and in performance sure--they come. From day to day, from
hour to hour, who can foretell his future?
"Therefore, the misery of man is great upon
him!" Reader, is this your feeling? Is "therefore" misery great on
you? Does it make you brood over possibilities--alarmed at
the contingency of woes? Would you rather, that all were
known before, that you might be prepared for whatever trials and
tribulations come?
Rather, thank God that He has veiled the
future, and deals out His dispensations one by one.
The time, the way, the kind, the circumstances--are
all fixed by unerring wisdom, and by boundless love. It is thus
that God is glorified; His power felt; His sovereignty known, free from
the trammels of His creatures' will. Matchless in skill; unfailing
in resources--He thus proclaims His sovereign Godhead.
The world
may murmur--but the saints submit to
God's sovereign plan. The world may tremble--but the saints are
glad. In all their woes, they see a Father's hand, and a
Savior's sympathy. They would not alter it if they could!
They meekly leave the future to their God.
The times and seasons;
the "what,"
the "when,"
the "how,"
the "why"--
they would not, dare not, know!
But these things they do know:
that as their days--so their strength shall be;
that He who counts the stars, and calls them by their names--will
heal the broken-hearted and bind up their wounds;
that divine comforts shall keep pace with worldly sorrows, and
that God's grace will be sufficient for every time of need!
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Thanks for a wonderful post. I never really thought about this! Blessings x N
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