December 6
"Through,"
Not Engulfed
"When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee;
and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire,
thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee." (Isaiah 43:2)
Bridge there is none: we must go through the waters and feel the rush of the rivers. The
presence of God in the flood is better than a ferryboat. Tried we must be, but triumphant
we shall be; for Jehovah Himself, who is mightier than many waters, shall be with us.
Whenever else He may be away from His people, the Lord will surely be with them in
difficulties and dangers. The sorrows of life may rise to an extraordinary height, but the
Lord is equal to every occasion.
The enemies of God can put in our way dangers of their own making, namely, persecutions
and cruel mockings, which are like a burning, fiery furnace. What then? We shall walk
through the fires. God being with us, we shall not be burned; nay, not even the smell of
fire shall remain upon us.
Oh, the wonderful security of the heaven-born and heaven-bound pilgrim! Floods cannot
drown him, nor fires burn him. Thy presence, O Lord, is the protection of Thy saints from
the varied perils of the road. Behold, in faith I commit myself unto Thee, and my spirit
enters into rest.
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