By C.H. Spurgeon
"Thou
hast made summer and winter." — Psa_74:17
My
soul begin this wintry month with thy God. The cold snows and the piercing
winds all remind thee that he keeps his covenant with day and night, and tend
to assure thee that he will also keep that glorious covenant which he has made
with thee in the person of Christ Jesus. He who is true to his Word in the
revolutions of the seasons of this poor sin-polluted world, will not prove
unfaithful in his dealings with his own well-beloved Son.
Winter
in the soul is by no means a comfortable season, and if it be upon thee just
now it will be very painful to thee: but there is this comfort, namely, that
the Lord makes it. He sends the sharp blasts of adversity to nip the buds of
expectation: he scattereth the hoarfrost like ashes over the once verdant
meadows of our joy: he casteth forth his ice like morsels freezing the streams
of our delight. He does it all, he is the great Winter King, and rules in the
realms of frost, and therefore thou canst not murmur. Losses, crosses,
heaviness, sickness, poverty, and a thousand other ills, are of the Lord's
sending, and come to us with wise design. Frosts kill noxious insects, and put
a bound to raging diseases; they break up the clods, and sweeten the soul. O
that such good results would always follow our winters of affliction!
How we
prize the fire just now! how pleasant is its cheerful glow! Let us in the same
manner prize our Lord, who is the constant source of warmth and comfort in
every time of trouble. Let us draw nigh to him, and in him find joy and peace
in believing. Let us wrap ourselves in the warm garments of his promises, and
go forth to labours which befit the season, for it were ill to be as the
sluggard who will not plough by reason of the cold; for he shall beg in summer
and have nothing.
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