God's Cup by Henry Law Deuteronomy
32-39 See now that I myself am he. There is no God besides me. I put to death, and I bring to
life, and I have wounded, and I will heal, and no one can deliver
out of my hand. God's mode of dealing is often
wrapped in mystery. We fail to understand why one
is elevated to the highest rank, while others seem to waste their
days in poverty and obscurity. but no doubts should arise. It
should be firmly fixed in our persuasions that in all these
matters God's hand prevails. The Lord brings death and makes
alive. He brings down to the grave and
raises up. The Lord sends poverty and wealth.
He humbles and He exalts. In the same way, afflictions,
sorrows, and trials are all appointed by the same unerring wisdom. God's hand holds a cup which
is mixed in accordance with His sovereign and righteous will.
According to His good pleasure, He causes all men to drink from
it. But what will be the portion
of the wicked? It is God alone who judges, for the Lord holds
a cup in His hand. It is full of foaming wine mixed
with spices. He pours the wine out in judgment,
and all the wicked must drink it, draining it to the dregs.
Psalm 75 verses 7 and 8 Let the unsaved tremble. They are forewarned
that they must drink God's cup to the dregs, indignation and
wrath, tribulation and anguish forever.
About Henry Law
Henry Law (1797-1884) was Dean of Gloucester from 1862 until his death. He is mostly well known for his work, "Christ is All: The Gospel in the Pentateuch", which surveys typologies of Christ in the first five books of the Old Testament.
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