The Sweet Consolations of God's Grace
"As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing." -II Corinthians 6:10 [KJV]
Though
the Christian in himself is sorrowful, and has reason to be so all the
day long, yet so far as he has any views by faith of the Lord Jesus
Christ, any good hope through grace, or any manifestation of His Person,
work, blood, and love, he may be always rejoicing. Nay, his very sorrow
opens up a way for joy. There is no room in a worldly heart for
spiritual joy, for the Lord gives joy in sorrow.
When the heart is sunk
in gloom and fear, and doubt and distress take possession of the mind,
when family afflictions, or painful bereavements, or trying
circumstances fill the heart with grief and dismay, that is the very
time for the Lord to pour joy into the soul. As afflictions abound, so
do consolations. Sorrow and joy are linked together as night and day, as
sun and moon, as heaven and earth. Without sorrow there can be no joy,
for joy is its counterpoise. If you had everything your heart could
desire, what room would there be for spiritual joy?
But when all sources
of earthly joy dry up, and there is nothing but sorrow and trouble
before you in this world, as long as life remains; when you are
afflicted in body, poor in circumstances, tried in your family,
distressed in your mind, and there is nothing but grief and misery,—then
you have room made in your heart to receive the sweet consolations of
God's grace.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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