Thursday, May 7, 2009

Through the Wilderness

"Thou shalt remember all the way which the LORD thy God led thee through the wilderness"
Deuteronomy 8:2

The importance and comfort of these words is even greater if we consider them in a spiritual sense. They are addressed to all who are passing through the wilderness of this world to a heavenly Canaan. These travelers, by faith in the promises and power of God, are seeking an eternal rest in that kingdom which cannot be shaken. The hope of that glorious inheritance inspires us with courage and zeal to move forward. When our eyes are fixed upon the Lord, we are more than conquerors over all that may stand in our path. But we are not there yet. We still feel the weakness and failings of our sinful nature. Because of our own ignorance and unbelief, we often fail to understand the Lord's dealings with us, and we are all too ready to complain. If we knew everything from God's perspective, we would rejoice. For us, however, there is a time coming when our spiritual warfare will be finished, our perspective enlarged, and our understanding increased. The we will look back upon the experiences through which the Lord led us and be overwhelmed by adoration and love for Him! We will then see and acknowledge that mercy and goodness directed every step. We shall see that what we once mistakenly called afflictions and misfortune were in reality blessings without which we could not have grown in faith. Nothing happened to us without a reason. No problem came upon us sooner, pressed on us more heavily, or continued longer than our situation required. God, in divine grace and wisdom, used our many afflictions, each as needed, that we might ultimately possess an exceeding and eternal weight of glory, prepared by the Lord for His people.

John Newton, from his autobiography Out of the Depths

2 comments:

Tom Gabbard said...

Ashley, These are tremendous words of encouragement! What a blessing to have the testimony of those who have gone before us and have experienced the fierceness of the battle. They can speak from the heart concerning the victory that is ours in Christ as we continue to press toward the mark!

Annette said...

Wow what amazing truths this passage holds! Thanks so much for sharing them and helping me to understand my situation all the more. You're an awesome friend! Love ya! :)