Thursday, November 14, 2019

LIFE -- A PAINTED DREAM


LIFE IS LIKE A PAINTED DREAM


A Michael Snyder Gram


For this is our God for ever: he will be our guide even unto death.” Psalm 48:14. The world passes away.


Everything here in this present world is changing. “Life is like a painted dream; Like the rapid summer stream;Like the fleeting meteor’s ray;Like the shortest winter’s day;Like the fitful breeze that sighs; Like the waning flame that dies; Darting, dazzling on the eye; Fading in eternity.” A rope of sand, a spider’s web, a silken thread, a passing shadow , an ebbing wave, are the most fitting and expressive emblems of all things belonging to this present earthly state.


The homes that sheltered us in childhood we leave. The land which gave us birth we leave. The loved ones who enriched our hearths pass away. The friends of early years depart. And the world that was so sunny, and life that was so sweet, is all beclouded and embittered - the whole scenery of existence changed into wintry gloom. Such are the saddening, depressing effects of life’s vicissitudes.



BUT in the midst of it all, “this God is our God for ever and ever!” All beings change but God. All things change but heaven. The evolutions of time revolve, the events of earth go onward, but He upon whom all things hang, and by whom all events are shaped and controlled, moves not. “For I am the Lord, I CHANGE NOT.” Our affairs may alter. Our circumstances may change. Our relations and friends may depart one by one.


Our souls in a single day pass through many fluctuations of spiritual feeling. But He who chose us to be His own, and who has kept us to the present moment, is our covenant God and Father forever and ever, and will never throw us off and cast us away. “For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death.” Paul was persuaded of this truth, he said,” For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8;38-39.


Octavius Winslow From: Christ’s Sympathy to Weary Pilgrims.



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