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Streams in the Desert - Aug. 27

 
Preparation For Praise

 

"Beloved, do not be surprised at the ordeal that

has come to test you…you are sharing what Christ

suffered; so rejoice in it" (1 Peter 4:12).

 

Many a waiting hour was needful to enrich the

harp of David, and many a waiting hour in the

wilderness will gather for us a psalm of

"thanksgiving, and the voice of melody," to cheer

the hearts of fainting ones here below, and to

make glad our Father's house on high.

 

What was the preparation of the son of Jesse for

the songs like unto which none other have ever

sounded on this earth?

 

The outrage of the wicked, which brought forth

cries for God's help. Then the faint hope in

God's goodness blossomed into a song of rejoicing

for His mighty deliverances and manifold mercies.

Every sorrow was another string to his harp;

every deliverance another theme for praise.

 

One thrill of anguish spared, one blessing

unmarked or unprized, one difficulty or danger

evaded, how great would have been our loss in

that thrilling Psalmody in which God's people

today find the expression of their grief or

praise!

 

To wait for God, and to suffer His will, is to

know Him in the fellowship of His sufferings, and

to be conformed to the likeness of His Son. So

now, if the vessel is to be enlarged for

spiritual understanding, be not affrighted at the

wider sphere of suffering that awaits you. The

Divine capacity of sympathy will have a more

extended sphere, for the breathing of the Holy

Ghost in the new creation never made a stoic, but

left the heart's affection tender and true.

--Anna Shipton

 

"He tested me ere He entrusted me" (1 Tim. 1:12, Way's Trans.).

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