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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
August 20
Eliphaz in this spoke the truth of God. We may
have as many troubles as the workdays of the week, but the God who worked on those
six days will work for us till our deliverance is complete. We shall rest with Him
and in Him on our Sabbath. The rapid succession of trials is one of the sorest tests
of faith. Before we have recovered from one blow it is followed by another and another
till we are staggered. Still, the equally quick succession of deliverances is exceedingly
cheering. New songs are rung out upon the anvil by the hammer of affliction, till
we see in the spiritual world the antitype of "the Harmonious Blacksmith."
Our confidence is that when the LORD makes our trials six, six they will be and no
more.
It may be that we have no rest day, for seven troubles come upon us. What then? "In
seven there shall be no evil touch thee." Evil may roar at us, but it shall
be kept at more than arm's length and shall not even touch us. Its hot breath may
distress us, but its little finger cannot be laid upon us.
With our loins girt about us, we will meet the six or the seven troubles and leave
fear to those who have no Father, no Savior, and no Sanctifier.