YOUR
FUTURE IS IN HIS HANDS!
Job
23:8-10
8
Behold, I go forward, but he is not there; and backward, but I cannot perceive
him:
9
On the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him: he hideth
himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him:
10
But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me,
I shall come forth as gold.
We
long to know the future, to peer through the window at tomorrow and
prepare, but God is in charge of tomorrow. Job could not “perceive” him but
knew he was there. God does his work imperceptibly and when we can’t see him
working we must trust.
I’ve
walked through cemeteries and noticed stones with only the date of birth
inscribed. The owner has not yet died and the chisel waits
to carve the expiration date. Only God knows these things and I am glad He
knows.
George Matheson was born in Glasgow,
Scotland, in 1842.
Before he reached the age of two, it was discovered that his eyesight was
defective. He, his parents, and the specialists fought a heroic fight, but
before George had finished his course at Glasgow University he was completely
blind. With courage and faith he graduated with honors in philosophy, studied
for the ministry, and in a few years' time became the minister of one of the
largest churches in Edinburgh, where he carried on a memorable ministry. In
addition to his laborious preparation of his services he did a great deal of
parish visitation, wrote numerous articles and twelve books, and continued his
own studies throughout his life.
It must have been heartbreaking for George
Matheson's parents to have a strange infection in their baby's eyes lead to his
blindness. Yet, in that tragic situation George Matheson found God's resources
available for him. God poured into his heart the courage, resourcefulness, and grim
perseverance that gave him victory over his handicap. Through it all
his faith grew stronger, and after twenty years of blindness he wrote:
O
Love that will not let me go,
I
rest my weary soul in Thee!
I
give Thee back the life I owe,
That
in Thine ocean depths its flow
May
richer, fuller be.
--James S. Hewett, Illustrations Unlimited (Wheaton: Tyndale House
Publishers, Inc, 1988) pp. 273-274.
Dear
Lord, I am glad that you know the way that I take and that once the trials are
over I shall come forth as gold. AMEN
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