Man . . . is of few days, and full of trouble. Job 14:1
"It may
be of great service to us, before we fall asleep, to remember this
mournful fact, for it may lead us to set loose by earthly things.
It may stay us from taking too deep root in
this soil from which we are so soon to be transplanted into the
heavenly garden.
--If we would remember that all the trees of earth
are marked for the woodman's axe, we should not be so ready to build our
nests in them.
We should love, but we should love with the love
which expects death, and which reckons upon separations.
Q: Do not riches take to themselves wings and
fly away?
--Our health is equally precarious.
Frail flowers of the field,
we must not reckon upon blooming for ever.
The path of trouble is the way home. Lord, make this thought a pillow for many a weary head!"
Charles Spurgeon