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There are many devices in a man's heart',

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"There are many devices in a man's heart
nevertheless the counsel of the Lord, that 
shall stand.
" Proverbs 19:21.

The devices of our heart are generally to find some 
easy, smooth, flowery path. Whatever benefits we 
have derived from affliction, whatever mercies we 
have experienced in tribulation, the flesh hates and 
shrinks from such a path with complete abhorrence. 

And, therefore, there is always a secret 
devising in a man's heart . . .

to escape the cross,
to avoid affliction, and
to walk in some flowery meadow, 
away from the rough road which cuts 
his feet, and wearies his limbs.

Another "device in a man's heart" is, that he shall 
have worldly prosperity; that his children shall grow 
up around him, and when they grow up, he shall be 
able to provide for them in a way which shall be best 
suited to their station in life; that they shall enjoy 
health and strength and success; and that there shall 
not be any cutting affliction in his family, or fiery trial 
to pass through. 

Now these devices the Lord frustrates. What grief, 
what affliction, what trouble, is the Lord continually 
bringing into some families! Their dearest objects of 
affection removed from them, at the very moment 
when they seemed clasped nearest around their hearts! 

And those who are spared, perhaps, growing up in such 
a sea-redness of conscience and hardness of heart, and, 
perhaps, profligacy of life, that even their very presence 
is often a burden to their parents instead of a blessing; 
and the very children who should be their comfort, 
become thorns and briar's in their sides! 

Oh, how the Lord overturns and brings to nothing the 
"devices of a man's heart" to make a paradise here
upon earth.


When a man is brought to the right spot, and is in a 
right mind to trace out the Lord's dealings with him from 
the first, he sees it was a kind hand which "blasted his 
gourds, and laid them low;" it was a kind hand that swept 
away his worldly prospects; which reduced him to natural 
as well as to spiritual poverty; which led him into exercises, 
trials, sorrows, grief's, and tribulations; because, in those 
trials he has found the Lord, more or less, experimentally 
precious.

"There are many devices in a man's heart." 

Now you have all your devices; that busy workshop is 
continually putting out some new pattern; some new 
fashion is continually starting forth from the depths of 
that ingenious manufacturing which you carry about with 
you; and you are wanting this, and expecting that, and 
building up airy castles, and looking for that which shall 
never come to pass; for "there are many devices in a 
man's heart
nevertheless the counsel of the Lord, 
that shall stand.


And so far as you are children of God, that counsel is 
a counsel of wisdom and mercy. The purposes of God's 
heart are purposes of love and affection toward you, 
and therefore you may bless and praise God, that 
whatever be the devices of your hearts against God's 
counsel, they shall be frustrated, that He may do His 
will and fulfil all His good pleasure. 


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