HARD LOVE

Other Food: daily devos: Holy Spirit-Comforter

HH, Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div

“When he had heard therefore that he was sick, he abode two days still in the same place where he was” (John 11:6).

In the forefront of this marvellous chapter stands the affirmation, “Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus,” as if to teach us that at the very heart and foundation of all God’s dealings with us, however dark and mysterious they may be, we must dare to believe in and assert the infinite, unmerited, and unchanging love of God. Love permits pain. The sisters never doubted that He would speed at all hazards and stay their brother from death, but, “When he had heard therefore that he was sick, he abode two days still in the same place where he was.”

What a startling “therefore”! He abstained from going, not because He did not love them, but because He did love them. His love alone kept Him back from hasting at once to the dear and stricken home. Anything less than infinite love must have rushed instantly to the relief of those loved and troubled hearts, to stay their grief and to have the luxury of wiping and stanching their tears and causing sorrow and sighing to flee away. Divine love could alone hold back the impetuosity of the Saviour’s tender-heartedness until the Angel of Pain had done her work.

You see, brethren, there is perfect timing with God and it is never in a rush. Since Jesus was about His Father’s business, He had to wait for the order to go. He is never late but for the purpose of God and His will He shows up on time so God will get all the honour and the glory.

Who can estimate how much we owe to suffering and pain? But for them, we should have little scope for many of the chief virtues of the Christian life. Where were faith, without trial to test it; or patience, with nothing to bear; or experience, without tribulation to develop it?

I pray dear Father that You will open the eyes of your people that they may see You in the trials and pains of this life. That we may have faith in You that when we lift up our eyes to the Hills in faith, we will receive the promised help. Hallelujah. Hear the cry of your servants this day and visit us. We need to see you and to hear the words from Your lips “I am your Comforter“.

Author: Godfrey Gregg

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