Psalm
68:28 “Your God has commanded
your strength; Strengthen, O God, what You
have done for us.”
The Lord imparts unto us that primary strength of character which
makes everything in life work with intensity and decision. We are
"strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man." And the
strength is continuous; reserves of power come to us which we cannot exhaust.
"The Lord is my strength" to go on. He gives us power to tread the dead level, to walk the
long lane that seems never to have a turning, to go through those long reaches
of life which afford no pleasant surprise, and which depress the spirits in the
sameness of a terrible drudgery.
"The Lord is my strength" to go up. He is to me the power by which I can climb the Hill
Difficulty and not be afraid.
"The Lord is my strength" to go down. It is when we leave the bracing heights, where the
wind and the sun have been about us, and when we begin to come down the hill
into closer and more sultry spheres, that the heart is apt to grow faint.
I heard a man say the other day concerning his growing physical
frailty, "It is the coming down that tires me!"
"The Lord is my strength" to sit still. And how difficult is the attainment! Do we not
often say to one another, in seasons when we are compelled to be quiet,
"If only I could do something!"
When the child is ill, and the mother stands by in comparative
impotence, how severe is the test! But to do nothing, just to sit still and
wait, requires tremendous strength. "The Lord is my strength!"
"Our sufficiency is of God." The Silver Lining
No comments:
Post a Comment