EVENING DEVOTION by James Smith
FEBRUARY 21
Hebrews 12:6
For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and
scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.
Every believer is beloved of his God,
yet
every believer is chastened, and
chastisement
is a proof of love.
We are but children and need it, we are
children and therefore receive it.
Some are chastened by losses,
some
by sickness,
some by the failure of their favourite schemes,
some by domestic trials,
some by the conduct of
relatives or Christian friends.
We are not all chastened with the same rod,
but we are all chastened by the same hand.
We are not all correct in the same way, but
we are all corrected by the same wise, holy, and loving Father.
Some suffer most in mind, others in body:
some are tried most in their own persons, others more in their relatives.
But let us never forget, every correction
flows from love; every stroke is in kindness.
Our follies call for strokes, and our sins
for rebukes; let us therefore humble ourselves under our Father’s hand.
Let us not question our relationship, or
his love to us, because we are so tried, neither let us think the discipline
unnecessary, and so despise his chastening.
Afflicted by a gracious God,
The strike I patiently sustain,
Grievous to feeble flesh and blood,
Unable to rejoice in pain.
Beneath a Father’s hand I bow,
And groan to feel the chastening now.
James Smith
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