Thought for the Day ~ 01 May, 2025 A.D.
"It belongs entirely unto the sovereign pleasure of God to order and dispose the outward conditions through which His Church passes upon earth; seasons of prosperity and times of adversity are regulated by Him as He deems best. Eras of peace and security and eras of persecution and peril are interchangeable, like day and night, summer and winter.
The darker the night, the more evident the few stars twinkling between the clouds. The more awful be the state of professing Christendom as a whole, the more suitable is the background for the children of God to display their colours. The fiercer be the opposition made against a spiritual faith, the grander the opportunity for bringing forth its choicest fruit.
There is no higher aspect of faith than that which brings the heart to patiently submit unto whatever God sends us, to meekly acquiesce unto His sovereign will, to say, “the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?” (John 18.11).
Oftentimes the faith which suffers is greater than the faith that can boast an open triumph. “Love beareth all things” (I Corinthians 13.7), and faith when it reaches the pinnacle of attainment declares, “though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.”
-preacher Arthur Pink, Exposition of Hebrews, pp. 868, 869
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