MEDITATION:
Written by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892), an English Baptist preacher, highly influential among Christians of various denominations.
We have need of patience, and here we see the way of getting it. It is only by enduring that we learn to endure, even as by swimming men learn to swim. You could not learn that art on dry land, nor learn patience without trouble. Is it not worthwhile to suffer tribulation for the sake of gaining that beautiful equanimity of mind which quietly acquiesces in all the will of God? Tribulation in and of itself works petulance, unbelief, and rebellion. It is only by the sacred alchemy of grace that it is made to work in us patience. We do not thresh the wheat to lay the dust: yet the rail of tribulation does this upon God’s floor. We do not toss a man about in order to give him rest, and yet so the LORD deals with His children. Truly this is not the manner of man but greatly redounds to the glory of our all-wise God.
PRAYER:
Written by Charles Spurgeon, the author of today’s meditation.
Oh, for grace to let my trials bless me! Why should I wish to stay their gracious operation? LORD, I ask You to remove my affliction, but I beseech You ten times more to remove my impatience. Precious LORD Jesus, with Your cross, engrave the image of Your patience on my heart. Amen.
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