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Sunday, May 29, 2016

The Benefits of Life's Trials

One of my favorite devotional resources is "Streams in the Desert," by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman.  I find her writings speak very personally and practically to the real issues of life.  Another one of my favorite writers from a bygone time is A.B. Simpson.  Mrs. Cowman, in the May 18 devotional in volume one, shares the following A. B. Simpson quote.

"The pressure of hard places makes us value life.  Every time our life is given back to us from  such a trial, it is like a new beginning, and we learn better how much it is worth, and make more of it for God and man.  The pressure helps us to understand the trials of others, and fits us to help and sympathize with them.

There is a shallow, superficial nature, that gets hold of a theory or a promise lightly, and talks very glibly about the distrust of those who  shrink from every trial; but the man or woman who has suffered much never does this, but is very tender and gentle, and knows what suffering really means.  This is what Paul meant when he said, "Death worketh in you."

Trials and hard places are needed to press us forward, even as the furnace fires in the hold of that mighty ship give force that moves the piston, drives the engine, and propels that great vessel across the sea in the face of the winds and waves."           - A.B. Simpson

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