Trials Will Come
by John Abraham
"On mine arm shall they trust."-Isaiah 51:5
In seasons of severe trial, the Christian has nothing on earth that he
can trust to, and is therefore compelled to cast himself on his God
alone. When his vessel is on its beam-ends, and no human deliverance can
avail, he must simply and entirely trust himself to the providence and
care of God.
Happy storm that wrecks a man on such a rock as this! O blessed
hurricane that drives the soul to God and God alone!
There is no getting at our God sometimes because of the multitude of our
friends; but when a man is so poor, so friendless, so helpless that he
has nowhere else to turn, he flies into his Father's arms, and is
blessedly clasped therein! When he is burdened with troubles so pressing
and so peculiar, that he cannot tell them to any but his God, he may be
thankful for them; for he will learn more of his Lord then than at any
other time.
Oh, tempest-tossed believer, it is a happy trouble that drives thee to
thy Father! Now that thou hast only thy God to trust to, see that thou
puttest thy full confidence in Him. Dishonor not thy Lord and Master by
unworthy doubts and fears; but be strong in faith, giving glory to God.
Show the world that thy God is worth ten thousand worlds to thee. Show
rich men how rich thou art in thy poverty when the Lord God is thy
helper. Show the strong man how strong thou art in thy weakness when
underneath thee are the everlasting arms.
Now is the time for feats of faith and valiant exploits. Be strong and
very courageous, and the Lord thy God shall certainly, as surely as He
built the heavens and the earth, glorify Himself in thy weakness, and
magnify his might in the midst of thy distress. The grandeur of the arch
of heaven would be spoiled if the sky were supported by a single visible
column, and your faith would lose its glory if it rested on anything
discernible by the carnal eye.
May the Holy Spirit give you to rest in Jesus.