Job 29:2
Let us take distinct cases one by one. The first is the case of a man who has lost the brightness of his evidences and is crying out, “Oh that I were as in months past!” Hear his soliloquy–“Oh that my past days could be recalled! Then I had no doubt of my salvation. If any man had asked for the reason of the hope that was in me, I could have answered with meekness and with fear. No doubt distressed me, no fear harassed me. I could say with Paul, ‘I know whom I have believed,’ and with Job, ‘I know that my Redeemer lives’–
Than solid rocks when billows roar.
And storms of sorrow fall.;
Surely I shall safely reach my home,
My God, my Heaven, my All.’
You shall divide my portion still;
Give me on earth what seems to You best,
Till death and Heaven reveal the rest.’
Yet will I not repine;
Before they were possessed by me,
They were entirely Yours.’
God provides for the morrow.’
Into the bosom of my God.
He helped me in the trying hour,
He helped me bear the heavy load.
That saw the Lord arise.
Welcome to this reviving breast,
And these rejoicing eyes!’
And seek an injured Father’s face.
Those warm desires that in you burn
Were kindled by reclaiming grace.”
In coming to Jesus shall not meet with scorn;
But He will receive them and bless them and save
From death and destruction, from Hell and the grave.
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