What is Christianity Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search

A languishing body',

Back to Man's religion & God's religion 11


("http://www.gracegems.org/Philpot/letters.htm" Letters of J. C. Philpot)

(February 1, 1840, to a dying youth)

My dear friend,
A languishing body is a heavy cross.
Sickness
 often . . .
depresses our spirits,
shatters our nerves, and
casts a gloom over our minds.

But it is good thus to be weaned and detached,
and gradually loosened from the strong ties that 
bind us to earth. I was ill once for many months, 
and many thought I would never recover. I found 
it a heavy trial, but I believe it was profitable to 
my soul
. May the Lord make all your bed in your 
sickness, give you many testimonies of His special 
favour—and when He sees fit to take down your 
earthly tabernacle, remove you to that happy 
country
 where the inhabitant shall never say, 
"I am sick," where tears are wiped away from 
all faces, and sorrow and sighing flee away.

May the Lord speedily grant your desires, and 
visit your soul with looks of love, rays of mercy, 
and beams of tender kindness, so as to smile
you into . . .
humility,
resignation,
patience,
gratitude, 
contrition,
love, and
godly sorrow.

Yours affectionately in the bonds of the gospel,
J. C. Philpot


Back to Man's religion & God's religion 11