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Blessings come from 'Suffering'




              
We used to sing a song about the Lord:
                                   He gives me joy in place of sorrow,
                                  He gives me love that casts out fear,
                                  He gives me sunshine for my shadow,
                                      And beauty for ashes dear.

                  In order to bring forth the sweetness, there has to be some suffering. To bring
                  about the beauty of the flame, something must go to ashes.

                  Blessings come from suffering??beauty for ashes? (Isaiah 61:3). This is borne out
                  so well in Hebrews 12, verse 11, which says: ?Now no chastening seems joyful
                  for the present, but painful: nevertheless afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of
                  righteousness to those who have been trained by it.?

                  It?s like a giant hand taking a honeycomb and squeezing it?and out comes the
                  honey. Or it?s like when Moses smote the rock: The rock received a blow, but out
                  came the water (Exodus 17:1-7). The heart of stone has to be broken before the
                  water [of God?s Spirit] can flow out to refresh the people. It?s like a beautiful flower
                  that?s pressed and crushed, but out comes the perfume.

                  Or like the beautiful music that comes from the throat of the bird, almost as
                  though it?s in pain, yet it comes forth with song. Even though the bird?s song may
                  be sad, it?s so sweet. The groans are not murmurs, but songs of praise and
                  thanksgiving to God?a sad, sweet song! As the great poet Shelley once said,
                  ?Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thoughts!?

                  Praise is the voice of faith!

                  We could never appreciate the light unless we had once been in darkness. We
                  couldn?t appreciate health unless we had been sick. We can?t appreciate joy until
                  we?ve known sorrow. We can?t appreciate God?s mercy until we?ve known the
                  Devil?s justice.

                  Prayer  . . . . Lord, help us not to fight Your crushing, Your bruising, Your smiting.
                  Help us not to quench that beautiful song, even if it?s sad, to thank You in spite of
                  the sorrow. Help us to be willing to be smitten and crushed under Your hand, to
                  be squeezed and to be bruised, to be in agony of spirit, that we may give forth
                  Your sweetness, Your fragrance, Your beauty, Your song, Your refreshing waters.
                  Out of what seems like defeat, come some of Your greatest victories!

                  ?God comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who
                  are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by
                  God? (2 Corinthians 1:4).

                                                                                                       written by D. Berg


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