“He shall not be afraid of evil tidings.” - Psalm 112:7
Christian, you ought not to dread the arrival of evil
tidings; because if you are distressed by them, what do you more than other
men? Other men have not your God to fly to; they have never proved his
faithfulness as you have done, and it is no wonder if they are bowed down with
alarm and cowed with fear: but you profess to be of another spirit; you have
been begotten again unto a lively hope, and your heart lives in heaven and not
on earthly things; now, if you are seen to be distracted as other men, what is
the value of that grace which you profess to have received? Where is the
dignity of that new nature which you claim to possess?
Again, if you should be filled with alarm, as others are,
you would, doubtless, be led into the sins so common to others under trying
circumstances. The ungodly, when they are overtaken by evil tidings, rebel
against God; they murmur, and think that God deals hardly with them. Will you
fall into that same sin? Will you provoke the Lord as they do?
Moreover, unconverted men often run to wrong means in order
to escape from difficulties, and you will be sure to do the same if your mind
yields to the present pressure. Trust in the Lord, and wait patiently for him.
Your wisest course is to do as Moses did at the Red Sea,
“Stand still and see the salvation of God.” For if you give way to fear when
you hear of evil tidings, you will be unable to meet the trouble with that calm
composure which nerves for duty, and sustains under adversity. How can you
glorify God if you play the coward? Saints have often sung God’s high praises
in the fires, but will your doubting and desponding, as if you had none to help
you, magnify the Most High? Then take courage, and relying in sure confidence
upon the faithfulness of your covenant God, “let not your heart be troubled,
neither let it be afraid.”
-Charles Spurgeon Morning Meditation, September 15th
~Posted by Brittany
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