Wherein you greatly rejoice, though now for a
season, if needs be, you are in heaviness through
manifold temptations. 1 Peter 1:6
Receive every inward and outward trouble, every
disappointment, pain, uneasiness, temptation,
darkness and desolation with both hands as a true
opportunity and blessed occasion of dying to
self, and entering into fuller fellowship with thy
self-denying and suffering Savior. Look at no
inward or outward trouble in any other way. Re-
ject every other thought about it, then every kind
of trial and distress will be the blessed day of
thy prosperity. William Law1680-1761
Law was an English writer whose major work
A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life con-
tinues to inspire Christians today.
Faith must pass through the furnace--it will not
do to say that we trust in the Lord, we must prove
that we do, and that when everything is against
us. CH Mackintosh 1820-1896
Was one of the early and most prolific Brethren
writers. Still widely read.
Reader, this seems to be a season where many are
in heaviness due to various trials. It takes me back
to a very great trial as a college student where I
came to the point of blessing those who had deep-
ly hurt me. The result was joy unspeakable and
a relationship that is precious even today.
That was a one time event of somewhat short dura-
tion, but many find themes of suffering which seem
to be part of their lives in this world.
season, if needs be, you are in heaviness through
manifold temptations. 1 Peter 1:6
Receive every inward and outward trouble, every
disappointment, pain, uneasiness, temptation,
darkness and desolation with both hands as a true
opportunity and blessed occasion of dying to
self, and entering into fuller fellowship with thy
self-denying and suffering Savior. Look at no
inward or outward trouble in any other way. Re-
ject every other thought about it, then every kind
of trial and distress will be the blessed day of
thy prosperity. William Law1680-1761
Law was an English writer whose major work
A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life con-
tinues to inspire Christians today.
Faith must pass through the furnace--it will not
do to say that we trust in the Lord, we must prove
that we do, and that when everything is against
us. CH Mackintosh 1820-1896
Was one of the early and most prolific Brethren
writers. Still widely read.
Reader, this seems to be a season where many are
in heaviness due to various trials. It takes me back
to a very great trial as a college student where I
came to the point of blessing those who had deep-
ly hurt me. The result was joy unspeakable and
a relationship that is precious even today.
That was a one time event of somewhat short dura-
tion, but many find themes of suffering which seem
to be part of their lives in this world.
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