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James Smith

If only we could but read the writing!

1 Thessalonians 3:3; Hebrews 12
James Smith November, 2 2010 Audio
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James Smith
James Smith November, 2 2010
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If only we could read the writing. By James Smith.

No one should be shaken by these afflictions, for you yourselves know that we are appointed to this. 1 Thessalonians 3.3

Man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward. Affliction comes not forth from the dust, neither does trouble spring out of the ground. Trouble is the natural consequence of sin, and all trouble springs from this bitter root.

But God makes our trouble our medicine and uses it for our present and everlasting welfare. Our troubles are not the inflictions of an angry God, but the chastisements of a loving Father. He foresaw what we would be, and what would be necessary for us, and consequently He has appointed the number, the nature, and the length of our troubles.

Every Christian has his cup of trials, It is mixed by his Father's wisdom, and put into his hand by his Father's providence. He should therefore take it, endeavor to acquiesce in it, and say with Jesus, The cup that my heavenly Father gives me, shall I not drink it?

Every trouble comes from God's appointment, is intended to do us good, and will be overruled for our real welfare. Every trial is labeled love, if only we could read the writing.

And in every affliction, God calls to us, saying, Come near unto me, my son, that I may bless you. Let us then draw near unto God, and show our trouble to Him. Let us entreat Him to sanctify it to us, that it may wean us from earth, consecrate us to Jesus, and fit us for heaven.

All is love which comes from the God of love. He is unchangeable. Who can oppose Him? He does what He desires. He will certainly accomplish what He has decreed for me. Job 23.13-14
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