True Riches eBook

Timothy Shay Arthur
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 203 pages of information about True Riches.

True Riches eBook

Timothy Shay Arthur
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 203 pages of information about True Riches.

“Shall we doubt the sun’s existence, because the night has fallen?  No, dear husband, no!  There are bright stars smiling above us in token of his unerring return.  We know that the morning cometh after a season of darkness; and so, after our spirits have lingered awhile in the realm of shadows, the light will break in from above.  Has it not always been so, Edward?”

“He has led us by a way which we knew not.”

The sick man’s eyes were closed as he murmured these words; and his voice was slightly tremulous, yet expressive of a returning state of confidence.

“Yet, how safely,” replied Edith.  “When our feet were in slippery places, and we leaned on Him, did he not support us firmly? and when the mire and clay were deep in our path, did He not keep us from sinking therein?”

“He is goodness itself,” said Claire, a calmer expression coming into his face.  “It is wrong so to let doubt, distrust, and fear creep in and get possession of the heart; but, we are human—­weakness and error are born with us.  When the way in which we are walking is suddenly closed up before us, and we see the opening to no other way, how can we keep the faint heart from sinking?”

“Only as Peter was saved from sinking.  If we look to God, He will lift our hearts above the yielding billows.  If we stand still, hopefully and trustingly, the high mountain before us will become as a plain, so that we can walk on in a smooth way, joyful and rejoicing.”

“And so this high mountain, which has risen up so suddenly, will soon be cleft for us or levelled to a plain, if we wait patiently and confidingly for its removal?”

“Oh!  I am sure of it, Edward,” replied Mrs. Claire, with a beautiful enthusiasm.  “We are His creatures, and He loves us with an infinite love.  When his children are disposed to trust too much to the arm of flesh, He sometimes shows them their weakness in order that they may feel His strength.  Faithfully and unselfishly, my husband, have you tried to meet the suddenly increased demand upon us:  and this out of love for one of God’s children.  In the trial, weakness has prevailed over strength.  Suddenly your hands have fallen to your side powerless.  God saw it all; and permitted it all; and, in His own good time, will supply, from other sources, all that is really needed.  We have the promise—­our bread shall be given, and our water sure—­not only the natural food that sustains outward life, but the true bread of heavenly affections, and the waters of pure truth, which nourish and sustain the spirit.”

Edith ceased speaking.  Her husband did not make an immediate reply; but lay pondering her words, and letting his thoughts expand their wings in the purer atmosphere into which she had lifted him.

After that they conversed together hopefully of the future; not that they saw the way more clearly before them, but heavenly confidence had taken the place of human distrust.

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