How highly does it become us, both as
creatures and as sinners, to submit to the appointments of our Maker! and how necessary
is it to our peace! This great attainment is too often unthought of and overlooked;
we are prone to fix our attention upon the second causes and immediate instruments of
events; forgetting whatever befalls us is according to his purpose, and therefore must
be right and seasonable in itself, and shall in the issue be productive of good.
From hence arise impatience, resentment, and secret repinings, which are not only
sinful but tormenting ; whereas if all things are in his hand, if the very hairs of
our head are numbered, if every event, great and small are under the direction of his
providence and purpose; and if he has a wise, holy, and gracious end in view, to which
everything that happens is subordinate and subservient;- then we have nothing to do,
but with patience and humility to follow as he leads, and cheerfully to expect a happy
issue.
The path of present duty is marked out; and the concerns of the next and every succeeding
hour are in his hands. How happy are they who can resign all to him, see his hands in
every dispensation, and believe that he chooses better for them then they possibly could
for themselves!
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