Dear believer, can you answer the above question? Can you
find any reason why you are so often mourning instead of
rejoicing? Why do you allow your mind to dwell on gloomy
thoughts? Who told you that night will never end in day? Who
told you that the winter of your discontent would continue
from frost to frost and from snow, ice, and hail to even deeper
snow and stronger storms of despair?
Don’t you know that day dawns after night, showers displace
drought, and spring and summer follow winter? Then, have hope!
Hope forever, for God will not fail you! Charles H. Spurgeon
He was better to me than all my hopes;
He was better than all my fears;
He made a bridge of my broken works,
And a rainbow of my tears.
The stormy waves that marked my ocean path,
Did carry my Lord on their crest;
When I dwell on the days of my wilderness march
I can lean on His love for the rest.
He emptied my hands of my treasured store,
And His covenant love revealed,
There was not a wound in my aching heart,
The balm of His breath has not healed.
Oh, tender and true was His discipline sore,
In wisdom, that taught and tried,
Till the soul that He sought was trusting in Him,
And nothing on earth beside.
He guided my paths that I could not see,
By ways that I have not known;
The crooked was straight, and the rough was plain
As I followed the Lord alone.
I praise Him still for the pleasant palms,
And the desert streams by the way,
For the glowing pillar of flame by night,
And the sheltering cloud by day.
Never a time on the dreariest day,
But some promise of love endears;
I read from the past, that my future will be
Far better than all my fears.
Like the golden jar, of the wilderness bread,
Stored up with the blossoming rod,
All safe in the ark, with the law of the Lord,
Is the covenant care of my God.