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==Why Dost Thou Worry Thyself?==
"Speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward" (Exod. 14:15).<br/>
"This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest; and this is the refreshing" (Isa. 28:12).<br/>
Why dost thou worry thyself? What use can thy fretting serve? Thou art on board a vessel which thou couldst not steer even if the great Captain put thee at the helm, of which thou couldst not so much as reef a sail, yet thou worriest as if thou wert captain and helmsman. Oh, be quiet; God is Master!<br/>
Dost thou think that all this din and hurly-burly that is abroad betokens that God has left His throne?<br/>
No, man, His coursers rush furiously on, and His chariot is the storm; but there is a bit between their jaws, and He holds the reins, and guides them as He wills! Jehovah is Master yet; believe it; peace be unto thee! be not afraid. -C. H. Spurgeon<br/>
"Tonight, my soul, be still and sleep;<br/>
The storms are raging on God's deep-<br/>
God's deep, not thine; be still and sleep.<br/>
"Tonight, my soul, be still and sleep;<br/>
God's hands shall still the tempter's sweep-<br/>
God's hands, not thine; be still and sleep.<br/>
"Tonight, my soul, be still and sleep;<br/>
God's love is strong while night hours creep-<br/>
God's love, not thine; be still and sleep.<br/>
"Tonight, my soul, be still and sleep;<br/>
God's heaven will comfort those who weep-<br/>
God's heaven, not thine; be still and sleep."<br/>
I entreat you, give no place to despondency. This is a dangerous temptation-a refined, not a gross temptation of the adversary. Melancholy contracts and withers the heart, and renders it unfit to receive the impressions of grace.<br/>
It magnifies and gives a false coloring to objects, and thus renders your burdens too heavy to bear. God's designs regarding you, and His methods of bringing about these designs, are infinitely wise. -Madame Guyon<br/>
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