In such times, what are we to
do? We are to do the only thing it is proper for us to do in these
circumstances, and that it to repose our lives confidently in His Word.
What else have we? He is faithful Who
promised. We cast ourselves and our burdens unreservedly upon His grace
and mercy.
Now, the last thing we ought
to do, and the first thing we are often tempted to do, is to look for the
consolations of the world. How foolish that would be! It is vanity
to look to the empty and perverse world to help and succour us when in
difficulties. The world has absolutely nothing to offer. Indeed,
this is exactly what worldlings do - they look around them everywhere to find
something from the world that will mitigate their miseries. But there's
nothing there. At times of difficulty, they may drown their sorrows with
alcohol, but they still have them when they sober up. They may use some
kind of escapism, yet that is OK only for the short time they have
'escaped.' But they still have to return to the real world.
No, the world and its ways
have nothing to offer the child of God. They mock us, deride us, and make
fun of us.
I tried the broken cisterns, Lord,
But, ah, the waters failed!
E’en as I stooped to drink they fled,
And mocked me as I wailed.
But, ah, the waters failed!
E’en as I stooped to drink they fled,
And mocked me as I wailed.
The world’s broken cisterns
have nothing to offer the child of God when he or she is going through
life-threatening difficulties. We have
all tried them, and some of us have seen through them. Even the positive thinking attitude, while
good so far as it goes, is inadequate, and I've seen people being devastated by
this outlook.
However, we have found
something that does work in all circumstances – having a positive faith in
Christ the sovereign Lord and Comforter of the weak. It’s not just about being positive; it’s
about being positive in Christ; it’s about being positive in Him because of Who
He is – the One Who suffered and bled and died for us, and Who rose again on
the third day to demonstrate that the Father had accepted all He had done on
the Cross for us men and for our salvation, and therefore accepts all who trust in Him.
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