Trials and Pain
The devil, things and people being what they are, it is necessary for God to use the hammer, the file and the furnace in His holy work of preparing a saint for true sainthood. It is doubtful whether God can bless a man greatly until He has hurt him deeply.
The Root of the Righteous, 157.
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Trials and Pain: He Puts Me Flat Down
Now it came to pass at the end of seven days that the word of the Lord
came to me, saying, “Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the
house of Israel; therefore hear a word from My mouth, and give them
warning from Me.” Ezekiel 3:16-17
I once heard a brother preach on the fact that the church should be
without spot or wrinkle. To get the wrinkles out of a sack, he said,
you fill it. To get a wrinkle out of a rug, you lay it down and walk
on it. God sometimes fills us, the preacher continued, but sometimes
He just puts us flat down so that everyone can walk on us!
King David long ago knew something of the latter method. He wrote,
“The plowers plowed upon my back: they made long their furrows”
(Psalm 129:3). I think David was talking about his enemies. And they
must have been wearing hobnail boots!
Ezekiel had just come to this kind of a low-ebbed, humbling
experience when God opened the heavens. In effect, God put His hand
on him and said, “Now I can use you. I have some words and some
plans that I want you to pass onto your country-men.”
Men Who Met God, pp. 117-118
“Lord, whether You fill me or ‘put me flat down,’ I want to be fit
to be Your servant. Use Your best methods on me today, Father, as I
submit myself for Your use and Your glory. Amen.”
On this day…
- Psalm 97 – 2024
- Psalm 98 – 2024
- Ezra 1 – 2023
- 2 Samuel 5 – 2023
- Deuteronomy 26:2 – 2016
- Mercy’s Master Motive – 2011
- 1 John 5 – 2011
- 1 John 4 – 2011
- Sin that so easy entangles – 2011
- One soul’s fate is placed in your hands – 2011
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