One of the greatest privileges and brightest ornaments of our profession is a sweet acquiescence in the Lord’s will, founded in a persuasion of His wisdom, holiness, sovereignty and goodness. So far as we attain to this, we are secure from disappointment.
Our own limited views and short-sighted purposes and desires may be, and will be, often over-ruled. But then our main and leading desire, that the will of the Lord may be done must be accomplished.
How highly does it befit us, both as creatures and as sinners to submit to the appointments of our Maker. And how necessary it is to our peace.
This great attainment is too often unthought of, and overlooked. We are prone to fix our attention upon the second causes and immediate instruments of events, forgetting that whatever befalls us is according to His purpose, and therefore must be right and seasonable in itself, and shall be productive of good in the final outcome. From hence arise impatience, resentment, and secret repinings which are not only sinful, but tormenting.
Whereas, if all things are in His hand; if the very hairs of our head are numbered; if every event, great and small, is under the direction of His providence and purpose; and if He has a wise, holy, and gracious end in view, to which everything that happens is subordinate and subservient, then we have nothing to do, but with patience and humility to follow as He leads, and cheerfully to expect a blessed outcome.
I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. Philippians 4:12
by John Newton
Taken from Grace Gems
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