February
21.
The Lord trieth the righteous.
Psalm 11:5
The LORD trieth the righteous:
but the wicked
and him that loveth violence his soul hateth.
Where the Lord gives grace, He always tries it; therefore His own people must expect to pass
through the fire.
He will try our faith, of what sort it is;
our love, of what strength it is.
He will also try our patience and our constancy.
Let us not therefore be surprised at trials, nor
let us be discouraged by them;
for He tries out of pure love, with the best design,
according to a wise rule, and at the fittest
season.
He considers our frame, our circumstances, and our
foes; He does nothing rashly or
unkindly. He would not put us to pain if we did not need it; trials are
preservatives or restoratives; they keep us back from evil, or are intended to bring us out of the evil
into which we have fallen.
Thy trials are from the Lord; His wisdom selected, His love appointed, and His providence brings them about.
If you ask, “Why, Lord, am I tried thus?”
The answer is, “To humble thee, and to prove thee,
and to do thee good at thy latter end.”
Receive every trial as from God, and go to Him for strength to bear it, grace to sanctify it, and deliverance from it;
and so all will be well.
It is not for His pleasure, but for your profit,
that you are so tried.
Often the clouds of deepest woe,
A sweet love-message bear;
Dark though they seem, we cannot
find
A frown of anger there.
James Smith
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