Mar 16:4 And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was very great.
Mar 16:5 And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted.
When the Lord moves for His own Son's sake, and has
those interests governing, and when those interests have brought us into
such a relationship with Him that we can say there is no stone so big
to be removed, no problem so great for solving, no difficulty so
intense, but the Lord will do what is necessary for His Son's sake.
When we have come to a position like that the Lord is free to do a lot
of things very quietly. As we say, they just "happen." Ah, but they have
been the objects of the exercise of exceeding great power.
There was a
great earthquake (Matt. 28:2). But here, in this aspect of the
situation, it does not seem to be an earthquake at all. It has just
happened. We must recognize that there is an aspect of activities in
which the secret, quiet working of His immense power dismisses the
greatest difficulties as though they had never existed.
Sometimes He may
bring us into the presence of the working of His power that is
manifestly terrific, but not often and certainly not always. For faith
it is more like this: there is such power at work as to make possible
the setting aside of the obstacle very quietly, so that we afterward
wonder
And they were amazed. And the angel said, Be not amazed. It
is good to have amazement, but let us recognize that a certain amount
of our amazement is because we have not sufficient faith.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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