Psalm 93:1 The LORD reigneth, he is clothed with majesty; the LORD is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself: the world also is stablished, that it cannot be moved.
No rainbow of promise in the "dark and cloudy day" shines more radiantly
than this. God, my God, the God who gave Jesus...orders all events, and
overrules all for my good!
When I, says He, "send clouds over the earth."
He has no wish to conceal the hand which shadows for a time
earth's brightest prospects.
It is He alike who "brings the cloud," who
brings us into it, and in mercy leads us through it!
His
kingdom rules over all. "The lot is cast into the lap...but the whole
disposing thereof is of the Lord."
He puts the burden on, and
keeps it on - and at His own time will remove it!
Beware of brooding over second causes. It is the worst form of atheism!
Beware of brooding over second causes. It is the worst form of atheism!
When our most fondly cherished gourds are smitten; our
fairest flowers lie withered in our bosom; this is the silencer of all
reflections: "The Lord prepared the worm!"
When the temple of the
soul is smitten with lightning, and its pillars rent: "The Lord is in
His holy temple!"
Accident, chance, fate, destiny have no place in the Christian's creed.
He is no unpiloted vessel
left to the mercy of the storm. "The voice of the Lord is upon the waters!"
There is but one explanation of all that befalls him: "I will be silent, I
will not open my mouth, because You are the One who has done this!"
Death seems to the human spectator, the most
capricious and severe of all events. But not so!
The keys of Death
and Hell are in the hands of this same reigning God!
Look at the
parable of the fig-tree. Its prolonged existence, or its doom as a cumberer,
forms matter of conversation in Heaven; the axe cannot be laid at its root until God gives the warrant!
How much more will this be the case regarding
every "Tree of Righteousness, the planting of the Lord?"
It will be
watched over by Him, "Lest anyone hurt it."
Every trembling fiber He
will care for; and if made early to succumb to the inevitable stroke, "Who
does not know...that in all these things, that the hand of the Lord has
wrought this."
Be it mine to merge my own will in His; not to cavil
at His ways, or to seek to have one jot or tittle of His will altered; but
to lie passive in His hands;
To take the bitter as well as the
sweet, knowing that the bitter cup is mingled by One who loves
me too well to add one bitter ingredient that might have been spared!
Who can wonder that the sweet Psalmist of Israel should
seek, as he sees it spanning the lower heavens, to fix the arrested gaze of
a whole world on the softened tints of this Rainbow of Comfort, "The Lord
reigns let the earth rejoice!"
~John Macduff~
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