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A glory, a beauty, and a sweetness',

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How sweet it is to trace the Lord's hand in providence</strong> . . .
to look back on the chequered path that He has led us by;
to see how His hand has been with us for good;
what difficulties He has brought us through;
in what straits He has appeared; 
how in things most trying He has wrought deliverance; 
and how He has sustained us to the present hour. 

How sweet are providential favors when they come 
stamped with this inscription, "This is from the Lord!" 
How precious every temporal mercy becomes—our 
very food, lodging, and clothing! 

How sweet is the least thing when it comes down 
to us as from God's hands! A man cannot know the 
sweetness of his daily bread until he sees that God 
gives it to him—nor the blessedness of any providential 
dealing until he can say, "God has done this for me—and 
given that to me." When a man sees the providence of 
God stamped on every action of life, it casts
 a glory, a 
beauty, and a sweetness
 over every day of his life!