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tjservant
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 C.H. Spurgeon’s remarks on the loss of loved ones (very short...and worth it.)

Suppose you are a gardener employed by another. It is not your garden, but you are called upon to tend it. You come one morning into the garden, and you find that the best rose has been taken away. You are angry. You go to your fellow servants and charge them with having taken the rose. They declare that they had nothing to do with it, and one says, "I saw the master walking here this morning; I think he took it." Is the gardner angry then? No, at once he says, "I am happy that my rose should have been so fair as to attract the attention of the master. It is his own. He has taken it, let him do what seems good."

It is even so with your friends. They wither not by chance. The grave is not filled by accident. men die according to God's will. Your child is gone, but the Master took it. Your husband is gone, your wife is buried—the Master took them. Thank him that he let you have the pleasure of caring for them and tending them while they were here. And thank him that as he gave, he himself has taken away.

C.H. Spurgeon


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 Re: C.H. Spurgeon’s remarks on the loss of loved ones (very short...and worth it.)

Amen.
....but rather rejoice, because your names are written in heaven.

 2007/7/27 20:54Profile





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