Think of all the hard things there are in
your life
(Susannah
Spurgeon, "Words of Cheer and Comfort for
Sick and Sorrowful Souls!" 1898)
"Ah, Lord God! Behold, You have made the heavens and the earth
by Your great power and outstretched arm. There is nothing
too hard for You!" Jeremiah 32:17
"Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah: I am the LORD, the
God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for Me?"
Jeremiah 32:26-27
Dear reader, your difficulties and trials may not be similar to
those of "the weeping prophet," but they are very real, and
seemingly insurmountable to you; and it is a fact that, of
yourself, you can neither overcome nor endure them, so I want to
remind you that the Lord's hand is not shortened--that what was
true of His power in Jeremiah's time, is as certainly true
today--and that whatever present hardship may press
upon you, or whatever burden may be weighing you down--you,
yes, you may look up to Him with confident faith, and
say, "There is nothing too hard for You!"
Oh, the blessed peace which such an assurance brings! I do not
know what your particular sorrow or hardship may
be--but I do know that, whatever its nature--cruel, or bitter,
or hopeless--it is as "nothing" to Him! He is able to deliver
you--as easily as you can call upon Him for support and help.
Now, dear friend, think of all the
hard things there are in your life:
hard circumstances,
difficult duties,
grievous
pains,
sore
struggles,
bitter
disappointments,
harsh
words,
sinful
thoughts,
a
hard heart of your own,
a
hard heart in others.
Gather all these, and many more together, and pile them one on
another till you have one great mountain of afflictions--and
your God still calmly asks the question, "Is there anything
too hard for Me?"
When our hearts are weary of life's cares and crosses,
when our
courage flags because of our helplessness, and we cry
out with the patriarch, "All these things are against me!"--what
a support and stronghold is the fact that our God has all power
in Heaven and on earth! There is nothing too mighty for
Him to manage--there is nothing too insignificant to
escape His notice! Jeremiah's faith . . .
sees no obstacles,
stumbles at no hindrances,
faints under no burden,
shrinks from no responsibilities--
because he realizes the sublime Omnipotence of God, and
fortifies himself by calling to remembrance His "outstretched arm" in the creation of the
Heavens and the earth. Cannot we do likewise?
I took up a book, in a leisure moment the other day, opened it
carelessly, and this is what I read: "It is a scientifically
proved fact, that this great globe on which we live, spins
around on its axis at the rate of a thousand miles an hour, and
propels through space in its orbit at a speed immensely
greater!"
The thought of this, seemed almost to take away my breath! Was I
calmly and constantly living in the swirl of such a
stupendous miracle as this? Then surely I could say, "Ah,
Lord God! there is nothing too hard for You! My little troubles
and afflictions--how small they must be to You; yet with what
tender compassion, do You stoop from guiding the worlds in their
courses, to support and comfort the hearts of those who fear
You!"
Never let us give up in despair, while we have such a God
to trust in. If there is a great mountain of sorrow or
difficulty in your way, dear friend--do not be cast down by the
darkness of its shadow. Your God can either make a way for you through
it--or He can guide you around it--or, just as
easily, He can carry you right over it! There is
nothing too hard for Him! Expect Him to make the crooked things
straight, and to bring the high things low; and while you keep
humbly at His feet, He will work wondrously, and you shall see
His salvation!
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