June 29: Seeing Through A Glass Darkly

“For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.” 1 Corinthians 13:9

With all our attainments, how little have we really attained! With all our knowledge, how little do we actually know! How superficially and imperfectly are we acquainted with truth; with Jesus who is emphatically “the Truth,” with God whom the Truth reveals. “We see through a glass darkly,”- all is yet but as a riddle, compared with what we shall know when the shadows of ignorance have fled.

There are, too, the enshrouding shadows of God’s dark and painful dispensations. Our dealings are with a God of whom it is said, “Clouds and darkness are round about Him.” Who often “covers Himself as with a cloud,” and to whom the midnight traveler to the world of light has often occasion to address himself in the language of the Church, “You are a God that hides Yourself.”

Ah! beloved, what clouds of dark providences may be gathering and thickening around your present path! Through what a gloomy, stormy night of affliction faith may be steering your tempest-tossed barque! That faith eyeing the promise, and not the providence, the “bright light that is in the cloud,” and not the lowering cloud itself- will steer that trembling vessel safely through the surge.

Remember that in the providences of God the believer is passive, but with regard to the promises of God he is active. In the one case he is to “be still” and know that God reigns, and that the “Judge of all the earth must do right.” In the other, his faith, childlike, unquestioning, and unwavering, is to take hold of what God says, and of what God is, believing that what He has promised He is also able and willing to perform. This is to be “strong in faith, giving glory to God.”

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