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("http://www.gracegems.org/17/Macduff.htm" John MacDuff, "A Book for the Bereaved")

"The widow's son got sick; he got worse and
worse, and finally he died." 1 Kings 17:17 

How baffling and mysterious are many of God's
providential dispensations!
 Surely, we might think, 
if there is one dwelling more than another secure 
from the assaults of the dread invader, it will be 
that of the widow of Zarephath, and of the hope and 
solace of her declining years; who, if spared, might 
become an honored instrument in the defense and 
maintenance of the true religion. And yet, behold, 
the desire of her eyes and the delight of her 
heart — taken away by a stroke!

Oftentimes are we perplexed and confounded by 
similar dealings; decayed scaffoldings, crumbling 
props remaining — and the strong and vigorous, the 
virtuous and useful, swept down in a moment! 

There is no key to these dark dispensations. 
Many a weeping eye cannot read them through 
blinding tears.

God's most favored people are often put in the 
foremost ranks of chastisement. Upon the most 
fruit-bearing trees of His garden He often uses 
His sharp pruning-knife.

Then Elijah cried out to the Lord and said, "My Lord
God, why have You brought tragedy on the widow
I am staying with by killing her son?" 1 Kings 17:20

All bereavements and chastisements are 
Gods appointments!

Trial
, in its varied forms, has ever been employed 
by God as a powerful means of leading to deeper 
convictions of sin, as well as a salutary quickener 
of spiritual graces. He knows what discipline is best 
fitted to draw the soul to Himself; and often does 
He show that none is so effectual as that which was 
employed in this home at Zarephath — snapping the 
ties which bind us to the creature
 — disuniting us 
from earthly, to bind us to heavenly things. 

Many can trace their first deep sense of sin — their 
first lively apprehension of Christ and of Divine 
realities — to the hour when their dwelling was rifled 
of its prized blessings. He breaks the heart in 
order to save the soul.


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