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Tribulation Worketh Patience

KenH

Well-Known Member
"Knowing that tribulation worketh patience."—Romans 5:3.

Have former trials been blessed to thee, my soul? Why then depend upon it, this, be it what it may, will be also. The covenant love and faithfulness of God in Christ are both the same now, as they ever were. If the Lord hath hitherto been making all things work together for good, so will he now. Only pause and consider why it must be so. Thy God is the same God as ever is he not? And his love to thee the same, because it is in Jesus; his covenant the same, his promises the same; the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus in efficacy the same. Well then, as all the perfections of God are engaged for God's people, certain it is, that no trial to his people can arise which he knew not, nay, which he appointed not, and for which he hath not made a suitable provision. Well then, what trouble of thine can be so great, as to counteract and overcome divine strength? What burden so heavy that Jesus cannot bear? What afflictions so painful that Jesus cannot soften? What grief so scorching as to dry up the streams of God's love? Hear then his words: "In your patience possess ye your souls." My soul, rest in this. Let past experience bring thee present confidence. See that all the fresh springs of patience flow from Jesus. Wait patiently for the Lord, by believing in him; and, depend upon it, thy present tribulation, of what sort or kind soever it is, will terminate, like every former, in bringing glory to God and comfort to thy soul.

- Robert Hawker, The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portions, December 15, Morning
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
I needed patience today - I had fallen on ice and messed up back.
Went to the ER at the VA. Arrived around 9 am.
They took me up for a Cat Scan - which was hard because of the pain to lay on my back.
A dedicated and professional staff assisted to finally be able to lay down.
After the test was over - which took less than five minutes - I was informed that the
results would be transmitted to California (I am in New York) and it would take about
two hours for the final results to come back.
Yes, I needed lots of patience - finally got home around 4 pm.
Our Lifeway SS lesson tomorrow is "Love in the place of Fear"
 

canadyjd

Well-Known Member
I needed patience today - I had fallen on ice and messed up back.
Went to the ER at the VA. Arrived around 9 am.
They took me up for a Cat Scan - which was hard because of the pain to lay on my back.
A dedicated and professional staff assisted to finally be able to lay down.
After the test was over - which took less than five minutes - I was informed that the
results would be transmitted to California (I am in New York) and it would take about
two hours for the final results to come back.
Yes, I needed lots of patience - finally got home around 4 pm.
Our Lifeway SS lesson tomorrow is "Love in the place of Fear"
Let us know the results. I had really bad lower back pain about 20 years ago. I couldn’t get comfortable in any position… sitting, standing, laying down… constant pain.

Finally my wife made me go to the doctor. I was expecting a slipped disk or something worse. Turned out to be muscle spasms knocked out with muscle relaxants and Advil.

I did learn one thing that has worked for me ever since. The doctor said the only position that gets all the pressure off your lower back is to lay flat on your back and put your feet in a chair or in the couch. It really does work!!!

Hope you get good results

peace to you
 
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