In quietness and in confidence shall be your
strength. (Isaiah 30:15)
It is always weakness to be fretting and
worrying, questioning and mis-trusting. What can we do if we wear ourselves to
skin and bone? Can we gain anything by fearing and fuming? Do we not unfit
ourselves for action and unhinge our minds for wise decision? We are sinking by
our struggles when we might float by faith.
Oh, for grace to be quiet! Why run from house to
house to repeat the weary story which makes us more and more heart-sick as we
tell it? Why even stay at home to cry out in agony because of wretched
forebodings which may never be fulfilled? It would be well to keep a quiet
tongue, but it would be far better if we had a quiet heart. Oh, to be still and
know that Jehovah is God!
Oh, for grace to be confident in God! The Holy
One of Israel must defend and deliver His own. He cannot run back from His
solemn declarations. We may make sure that every word of His will stand though
the mountains should depart. He deserves to be confided in; and if we would
display confidence and consequent quietness, we might be as happy as the
spirits before the throne.
Come, my soul, return unto thy rest, and lean
thy head upon the bosom of the Lord Jesus.
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