Saturday, March 3, 2018
Chosen from the furnace of affliction - Charles Spurgeon
Comfort thyself, tried believer, with this thought: God saith, "I have
chosen thee in the furnace of affliction." Does not the word come like a
soft shower, assuaging the fury of the flame? Yea, is it not an
asbestos armour, against which the heat hath no power? Let affliction
come-God has chosen me. Poverty, thou mayst stride in at my door, but
God is in the house already, and he has chosen me. Sickness, thou mayst
intrude, but I have a balsam ready-God has chosen me. Whatever
befalls me in this vale of tears, I know that he has "chosen" me. If,
believer, thou requirest still greater comfort, remember that you have
the Son of Man with you in the furnace. In that silent chamber of yours,
there sitteth by your side One whom thou hast not seen, but whom thou
lovest; and ofttimes when thou knowest it not, he makes all thy bed in
thy affliction, and smooths thy pillow for thee. Thou art in poverty;
but in that lovely house of thine the Lord of life and glory is a
frequent visitor. He loves to come into these desolate places, that he
may visit thee. Thy friend sticks closely to thee. Thou canst not see
him, but thou mayst feel the pressure of his hands. Dost thou not hear
his voice? Even in the valley of the shadow of death he says, "Fear not,
I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am thy God."
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