Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Faith that endures


The heart can only rest upon and enjoy the blessed truth of the absolute sovereignty of God as faith is in exercise. Faith is ever occupied with God. That is the character of it; that is what differentiates it from intellectual theology.

Faith endures "as seeing Him who is invisible" (Heb. 11:27); endures the disappointments, the hardships, and the heart-aches of life, by recognizing that all comes from the hand of Him who is too wise to err and too loving to be unkind.

But so long as we are occupied with any other object than God Himself, there will be neither rest for the heart nor peace for the mind. But when we receive all that enters our lives as from His hand, then, no matter what may be our circumstances or surroundings, whether in a hovel or prison-dungeon, or at a martyr's stake, we shall be enabled to say, "The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places" (Ps. 16:6).

But that is the language of faith, not of sight nor of sense.

But if instead of bowing to the testimony of Holy Writ, if instead of walking by faith, we follow the evidence of our eyes, and reason therefrom, we shall fall into a quagmire of virtual atheism.

Or, if we are regulated by the opinions and views of others, peace will be at an end.

Granted that there is much in this world of sin and suffering which appals and saddens us; granted that there is much in the providential dealings of God which startle and stagger us; that is no reason why we should unite with the unbelieving worldling who says, "If I were God, I would not allow this or tolerate that."

Better far, in the presense of bewildering mystery, to say with one of old, "I was dumb, I opened not my mouth; because Thou didst it" (Ps. 39:9). Scripture tells us that God's judgments are "unsearchable," and His ways "past finding out" (rom. 11:33).

It must be so if faith is to be tested, confidence in His wisdom and righteousness strengthened, and submission to His holy will fostered.


The above excerpt is from The Sovereignty of God by A.W. Pink. It was first published in 1928. I love this book! I bought it used off ebay and it is packed with so much wisdom. I highly recommend it. You can print the entire book free online here or purchase the audio verision and listen while you do dishes. It's deep reading. I can't read much at one time. I have probably read over this portion (above) between 10 and 20 times.


This passage is so true, the only thing that has brought me comfort and peace is (as Pink puts it) recognizing that all comes from the hand of Him who is too wise to err and too loving to be unkind

Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!


How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out!



For who has known the mind of the LORD?



Or who has become His counselor?



Or who has first given to Him



And it shall be repaid to him?



For of Him and through Him and to Him



are all things, to whom be glory forever.



Amen.



Romans 11:33-36



4 comments:

Daisy Path said...

i have never heard of this book. my husband is a fan of a.w. tozer this passage reminds me of some of his writings also. i can only read bits at a time and mull over them for quite a while. i'll have to check pink out.
mindy

Debra said...

Mindy,

It's a good one!

Thanks,
Debra

Emily said...

My baby girl, Miller Grace, was born June 23, 2007. She was an incredible blessing to behold. And we held her until the angels carried her home on June 28, 2007. Know my heart is with you, that I have been here and gazed upon your beautiful girl, and that I am praying for your heart that I know still aches for your girl as you go on. She is beautiful. :)

meela said...

Thank you for sharing the story of your beautiful Isabel. And, thank you for reading about our Annabelle.

Meela