One such disappointed spirit says that in youth, even if she hurt her
finger, she was told to pray to God and he would take away the bruise;
but now life does not seem to be directed by that kind of a God at
all. It isn't! A pregnant source of lost faith is to be found in this
unscriptural presentation of God's love. In Scripture God's love for
his people and their tragic suffering are put side by side, and the
Cross where the well-beloved Son is crucified is typical of the whole
Book's assertion that God does not keep his children from trouble.
Sometimes he leads them into it; and always he lets the operation of
his essential laws sweep on, so that disease and accident and death
are no respecters of character. When Ananias was sent with God's
message to the newly converted Paul, that greeting into the Christian
life concerned "how many things he must suffer" (Acts 9:16). Whatever
else our faith must take into account, this is an unescapable fact: we
are seeking the impossible when we ask that our lives be arranged on
the basis that we shall not face trouble. Faith means a conquering
confidence that good will, a purpose of eternal love, runs through the
whole process. It says, not apart from suffering, but in the face of
it:
"I'm apt to think the man
That could surround the sum of things, and spy
The heart of God and secrets of his empire,
Would speak but love--with him the bright result
Would change the hue of intermediate scenes,
And make one thing of all Theology."
_Almighty God to whom all things belong, whose is light and darkness,
whose is good and evil, Master of all things, Lord of all; who hast
so ordered it, that life from the beginning shall be a struggle
throughout the course, and even to the end; so guide and order that
struggle within us, that at last what is good in us may conquer, and
all evil be overcome, that all things may be brought into harmony,
and God may be all in all. So do Thou guide and govern us, that
every day whatsoever betide us, some gain to better things, some
more blessed joy in higher things may be ours, that so we, though but
weaklings, may yet, God-guided, go from strength to strength, until
at last, delivered from that burden of the flesh, through which comes
so much struggling, we may enter into the land of harmony and of
eternal peace. Hear us, of Thy mercy; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen._--George Dawson, 1877.
Tenth Week, Fifth Day
=Till we all attain unto the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge
of the Son of God, unto a fullgrown man, unto the measure of the
stature of the fulness of Christ: that we may be no longer children,
tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by
the sleight of men, in craftiness, after the wiles of error; but
speaking truth in love, may grow up in all things into him, who is
the head, even Christ.--Eph. 4:13-15.=
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