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Daily Bread

Sustained in the silence

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In the multitude of my anxieties within me, Your comforts delight my soul. — Psalm 94:19

 Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) was the founder of the China Inland Mission and a great servant of God. But after the ferocious Boxer Rebellion of 1900, in which hundreds of his fellow missionaries were killed, Taylor was emotionally devastated and his health began to fail. Nearing the end of life’s journey, he wrote, “I am so weak that I cannot work. I cannot read my Bible; I cannot even pray. I can only lie still in God’s arms like a child and trust.”

Have you been passing through a time when you are tired of body and sick of heart? Do you find it difficult to focus your mind on biblical promises? Has it become hard for you to pray? Don’t write yourself off as a spiritual castaway. You are joining a host of God’s people who have experienced the dark night of the soul.

When we endure such times, all we can do — indeed, all we need do — is lie still like a child in the arms of our heavenly Father. Words aren’t necessary. A comforting father doesn’t expect his child to make speeches. Neither does God. He knows we need His soothing care. In times of trouble, His mercy holds us up (Ps. 94:18). We may trust Him to carry us through that dark night of the soul and on into the dawning light.Vernon Grounds

 Under His wings I am safely abiding,

Though the night deepens and tempests are wild;

Still I can trust Him; I know He will keep me,

He has redeemed me, and I am His child.   — Cushing

 READ:  Psalm 94:16-23

When we have nothing left but God, we’ll find that God is enough.

The Bible in  one year:

• Psalms 81-83

• Romans 11:19-36

BOXER REBELLION

CHINA INLAND MISSION

HUDSON TAYLOR

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