August 2
Hebrews 12:5
And ye have forgotten the exhortation which
speaketh
unto you as unto children,
My son, despise not thou the chastening of
the Lord,
nor faint when thou art rebuked of him:
The Lord speaketh to us as unto children; He
speaks in reference to our afflictions;
they are chastisements;
they are sent in love;
when we are chastened we are judged of the
Lord, that we may not be condemned with the world.
Let us not faint under them, let us not
despise them.
We do so when we think there is no occasion
for them, and that we could do as well, or better without them.
When we do seek to ascertain the cause why
they were sent;
or to learn the lessons they are intended to
teach.
When we do not acknowledge the Lord‘s right
to chasten;
His love in doing it;
and His wisdom in the time, nature, and
duration of the trial.
When we do not seek grace to submit
cheerfully, or at least silently? And to glorify God in it, and after it.
When we do not seek to be improved in our
knowledge, sanctity, and spiritual vigour by it.
When with a carnal, flash-pleasing view, we
seek to be delivered from it.
Beloved, let us beware of despising divine
chastisement in any of these ways;
but let us glorify God in the day of
visitation.
God deals with us as with sons.
Father, if Thou mush reprove
For all that I have done,
Not in anger, but in love,
Chastise Thy wayward son;
Correct with kind severity,
And bring me home Thee.
James Smith
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