By
C.H. Spurgeon "His
ways are everlasting." — Hab_3:6 What
he hath done at one time, he will do yet again. Man's ways are variable, but
God's ways are everlasting. There are many reasons for this most comforting
truth: among them are the following-the Lord's ways are the result of wise
deliberation; he ordereth all things according to the counsel of his own will.
Human action is frequently the hasty result of passion, or fear, and is
followed by regret and alteration; but nothing can take the Almighty by
surprise, or happen otherwise than he has foreseen. His ways are the outgrowth
of an immutable character, and in them the fixed and settled attributes of God
are clearly to be seen. Unless the Eternal One himself can undergo change, his
ways, which are himself in action, must remain for ever the same. Is he eternally
just, gracious, faithful, wise, tender?-then his ways must ever be
distinguished for the same excellences. Beings act according to their nature:
when those natures change, their conduct varies also; but since God cannot know
the shadow of a turning, his ways will abide everlastingly the same. Moreover
there is no reason from without which could reverse the divine ways, since they
are the embodiment of irresistible might. The earth is said, by the prophet, to
be cleft with rivers, mountains tremble, the deep lifts up its hands, and sun
and moon stand still, when Jehovah marches forth for the salvation of his
people. Who can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou? But it is not
might alone which gives stability; God's ways are the manifestation of the
eternal principles of right, and therefore can never pass away. Wrong breeds
decay and involves ruin, but the true and the good have about them a vitality
which ages cannot diminish. This
morning let us go to our heavenly Father with confidence, remembering that
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever, and in him the Lord
is ever gracious to his people.
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