-Spurgeon
there is much comfort in hearing a saint who has gone on before us speak of the loneliness of suffering. and to speak of it as something that is real- for what do even our closest friends and spouses know of our inner sorrow? no one knows but the lord. and the emptiness of suffering that makes you feel alone in a room of 1,000 will continue until we meet the lord. it doesn't mean there aren't times of fellowship that help to lift the darkness for awhile, but when i lie down at night, it is only my heart that is with me, not my friend's and not my husband's.
for us who face what seems to be constant waves, the sweet reminder to "fear not for i am with you; be not dismayed, for i am your god. i will strengthen you, yes, i will help you, i will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
thank you, always
i&l
Thank you for encouraging me today with your post. I think I'll print that saying and hang it where I will see if often. It is so well said. So full of truth. I couldn't agree more. He only knows fully what we are truly going through. Every joy and trial for our good and His glory. Sometimes how that plays out leaves us full of joy other times it leaves us scratching our heads and falling constantly back on Him who does all things well.... even when we can't, in our small minds, figure out the how and why of what often appears to be one big mess....this thing called life. I guess if we weren't in a mess we wouldn't see our need for Him and His Gospel daily, hourly.
ReplyDeleteWendy in MD
Love you guys.
ReplyDelete- JFH
thank you for posting.
ReplyDelete-ACS
This is beautiful and encouraging. Thank you, Ian and Lara.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Larissa. Keep persevering.
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