Thursday, September 30, 2010

A Godly Response to Trials

"We may be frankly bewildered at things that happen to us, but God knows exactly what he is doing, and what he is after, in his handling of our affairs. Always, and in everything, he is wise: we shall see that hereafter, even where we never saw it here….Meanwhile, we ought not to hesitate to trust his wisdom, even when he leaves us in the dark."

"But how should we respond to baffling and trying situations when we cannot now see God's purpose in them? First, by taking them as from God, and asking ourselves what reactions to them, and in them, the gospel of God requires of us: Second, by seeking God's face specifically about them. If we do these two things, we shall never find ourselves wholly in the dark as to God's purpose in our troubles."

Monday, September 27, 2010

Peace of God in Trials

"There is nothing--no circumstance, no trouble, no testing--that can ever touch me until, first of all, it has gone past God and past Christ, right through to me. If it has come that far, it has come with great purpose, which I may not understand at the moment; but as I refuse to become panicky, as I lift my eyes up to Him and accept it as coming from the throne of God for some great purpose of blessing to my own heart, no sorrow will ever disturb me, no trial will ever disarm me, no circumstance will cause me to fret, for I shall rest in the joy of what my Lord is." -- Alan Redpath, Victorious Christian Living, pp166

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Judge not the workings of his brain

Judge not the workings of his brain, And of his heart you cannot see. What looks to thy dim eyes a stain, In God’s pure light may only be A scar brought from some well-won field where thou wouldst only faint and yield.
- Unknown

Exercise of Some Christians

The only exercise some Christians get is Jumping to Conclusions and Running down Others!
- J.Vernon McGee

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Do You Love the Belief in God?

"Many men believe in the existence of a God; but they do not love that belief. They know there is a God; but they greatly wish there were none... But the Christian never wishes any such a thing as that. The thought that there is a God is the sunshine of his existence." (Quoted by Dan DeHaan, The God You Can Know, Moody Press, Chicago, IL, 1982, p. 40. Original source, Charles H. Spurgeon in Elon Foster, Six Thousand Sermon Illustrations, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1972, p. 294)