Tuesday, July 5, 2011

When God is going to do something Wonderful, He often begins with difficulty- God’s Mysterious Ways !!!!

After my first Blog about ways of God I was inspired to share few more things here, hoping it would help a lot of people. Coz we can never deny the supremacy of God’s grace and favor in our lives. Though we do not see Him, we can definitely boast about the presence we feel when we kneel down with our burdened soul... I take pride in it to be a believer, which an agnostic always misses coz of his/her stubbornness. Nothing can satisfy a parched soul like that of God’s word which directly speaks into our troubled heart and painful situations we are in. so I am again here to write about the Mysterious ways of God to bless His beloved children… These journals made me understand what His ways was and how He works on His plan, and I wanted to share it with you’ll, who too might be at times pondering in your heart about the over turned tables, which made you look like a loser to all others eyes around you…






Our Daily Bread

By, Vernon Grounds:

“Rutherford, a member of the council that wrote the Westminster Confession, was imprisoned because of his beliefs. While in prison, he wrote this soul-strengthening letter expressing the joy that sustained him through his trials: “If God had told me some time ago that He was about to make me as happy as I could be in the world, and then had told me that He should begin by crippling me in all my limbs, and removing me from all my usual sources of enjoyment, I should have thought it a very strange mode of accomplishing His purpose. And yet, how is His wisdom manifest in this! For if you see a man shut up in a closed room, idolizing a set of lamps and rejoicing in their light, and you wished to make him truly happy by blowing out all his lamps; and then throw open the shutters to let in the light of heaven”.

When the candles that light up our darkness are blown out, let’s rejoice that God is throwing open the shuttered windows and pouring in the sunshine of His love. But we got to be the Children of Light…”





We value the light more fully after we’ve come through darkness. His ways are mysterious but not His love towards us. We have seen that in the Calvary Cross. Those who go through the deep waters of trials, adversity or affliction often cannot understand what God is doing. But God knows, and we must trust Him for the outcome. And someday we’ll rejoice in God’s wise plan. God bless !!!!


Regards,

Ann Chisel.

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