For the Weary and Beaten Down


Health, Heart Talk, Spiritual Encouragement / Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

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“I pray not that Thou shouldest take them out of the world…” John 17:15

“They are not the most majestic trees that grow in the sheltered valleys, where no storms break, but those rather which are found upon the hill-tops and on the mountains, where they must encounter the fierce gales. It is so with men: the noblest are grown amidst difficulties and hardships, not in pampered ease. Even Jesus Himself was trained in the school of conflict and struggle. It may be the easiest thing to have no battles in life, to grow in some sheltered plain where the storms never blow, to meet no hardships, to have no burdens to carry; but what sort of life comes in the end from such a career? If we would reach the heights of blessedness we must be content to pass through the fields of struggle.

When armies return from victorious war, the loudest cheers are not for those who have fought the fewest battles, nor for the flags which are cleanest, but for the regiments which are cut down to a few men, and for the colors that are shot to pieces. So it will be in heaven when the redeemed are welcomed home. Those who have fought the most battles, and bear the most “marks of the Lord Jesus,” will receive the highest honors. It is better, then, even for Christians themselves to stay in this world and to grow to strength through duty and conflict.”

Excerpt from “Come Ye Apart” by J.R Miller

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