
The G2s- Youths of AGPC.
Purely God's Grace
We are His people
The sheep of His pasture
title: Your Rod and Your Staff Streams in the desert Saturday, June 04, 2011 Your Rod and Your Staff "Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. " (Ps. 23:4). At my father's house in the country there is a little closet in the chimney corner where are kept the canes and walking-sticks of several generations of our family. In my visits to the old house, when my father and I are going out for a walk, we often go to the cane closet, and pick out our sticks to suit the fancy of the occasion. In this I have frequently been reminded that the, Word of God is a staff. During the war, when the season of discouragement and impending danger was upon us, the verse, "He shall not be afraid of evil tidings; his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord," was a staff to walk with many dark days. When death took away our child and left us almost heartbroken, I found another staff in the promise that "weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning." When in impaired health, I was exiled for a year, not knowing whether I should be permitted to return to my home and work again, I took with me this staff which never failed, "He knows the plans He has for me, plans to prosper me and not to harm me, plans to give me hope and a future. ." *** In times of special danger or doubt, when human judgment has seemed to be set at naught, I have found it easy to go forward with this staff, "in quietness and trust is your strength." And in emergencies, when there has seemed to be no adequate time for deliberation or for action, I have never found that this staff has failed me, "He that believes shall not be impulsive." --Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, in The Outlook *** "I had never known," said Martin Luther's wife, "what such and such things meant, in such and such psalms, such complaints and workings of spirit; I had never understood the practice of Christian duties, had not God brought me under some affliction." It is very true that God's rod is as the schoolmaster's pointer to the child, pointing out the letter, that he may the better take notice of it; thus He points out to us many good lessons which we should never otherwise have learned. --Selected *** "God always sends His staff with His rod." " The bolts of your gates will be iron and bronze, and your strength will equal your days. " (Deut.33:25). *** Each of us may be sure that if God sends us on stony paths He will provide us with strong shoes, and He will not send us out on any journey for which He does not equip us well. --Mclaren |
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