“We must learn to live on the heavenly side
and look at things from above. To contemplate all things as God sees them, as
Christ beholds them, overcomes sin, defies Satan, dissolves perplexities, lifts
us above trials, separates us from the
world and conquers fear of death.”
–
A. B. Simpson
The Object of God's Concern
by Charles R. Swindoll
by Charles R. Swindoll
My soul waits in silence for God
only;
from Him is my salvation.
Psalm 62:1
from Him is my salvation.
Psalm 62:1
I've had times when I've found myself wondering about the things I've believed and preached for years. What happened? Had God died?
No. My vision just got a little blurry. My circumstances caused my thinking to get a little foggy. I looked up, and I couldn't see Him as clearly.
That's what happened to John Bunyan back in the seventeenth century in England. He preached against the godlessness of his day, and the authorities shoved him into prison. . . .
But because Bunyan firmly believed God was still alive and working, he turned that prison into a place of praise, service, and creativity as he began to writePilgrim's Progress, the most famous allegory in the history of the English language.
When we hit a tough spot, our tendency is to feel abandoned. . . . In fact, just the opposite is true, for at that moment, we are more than ever the object of God's concern.
Sid Stewart
Executive Director, Haven of Rest Ministries, Inc.www.havenofrest.cc
864 226-6193
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