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何況那住在土房、根基在塵土裏、被蠹蟲所毀壞的人呢? 19 how much more those who live in houses of clay, whose foundations are in the dust, who are crushed more readily than a moth!
他帳棚的繩索豈不從中抽出來呢?他死,且是無智慧而死。 21 Are not the cords of their tent pulled up, so that they die without wisdom? 4:21 Some interpreters end the quotation after verse 17.
June 2 "For Abraham, when hope was gone, hoped on in faith. His faith never quailed." (Rom. 4:18,19.) WE shall never forget a remark that George Mueller once made to a gentleman who had asked him the best way to have strong faith. "The only way," replied the patriarch of faith, "to learn strong faith is to endure great trials. I have learned my faith by standing firm amid severe testings." This is very true. The time to trust is when all else fails. Dear one, you scarcely realize the value of your present opportunity; if you are passing through great afflictions you are in the very soul of the strongest faith, and if you will only let go, he will teach you in these hours the mightiest hold upon His throne which you can ever know. "Be not afraid, only believe." And if you are afraid, just look up and say, "What time I am afraid I will trust in thee." and you will yet thank God for the school of sorrow which was to you the school of faith. ─A. B. Simpson. "Great faith must have great trials." "God's greatest gifts come through travail. Whether we look into the spiritual or temporal sphere, can we discover anything, any great reform, any beneficent discovery, any soulawakening revival, which did not come through the toils and tears, the vigils and blood-shedding of men and women whose sufferings were the pangs of its birth? If the temple of God is raised, David must bear sore afflictions; if the gospel of the grace of God is to be disentangled from Jewish tradition, Paul's life must be one long agony." "Take heart, O weary, burdened one, bowed down Beneath thy cross; Remember that thy greatest gain may come Through greatest loss. Thy life is nobler for a sacrifice, And more divine. Acres of bloom are crushed to make a drop Of perfume fine. "Because of storms that lash the ocean waves, The waters there Keep purper than if the heavens o'erhead Were always fair. The brightest banner of the skies floats not At noonday warm; The rainbow traileth after thunder-clouds, And after storm."