======================================================================== HOW TO APPROACH A CRISIS by John Henry Jowett ======================================================================== Summary: In times of crisis, trust in God's sovereignty, guidance, and provision to find rest and wisdom. Topics: "Faith In Crisis", "Gods Providence" Scripture References: Psalm 46:10, Proverbs 3:5, Isaiah 30:21, Matthew 6:34 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ John Henry Jowett emphasizes the importance of trusting God's timing and provision in times of crisis, highlighting that God is never late nor early but always on time. He encourages believers not to worry about future challenges, as God will guide them on how to rest, what to do, and what to say when the appointed hour arrives. Jowett reminds the congregation to avoid unnecessary agitation and instead rely on God's wisdom and direction in every situation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "_It shall be given you in that same hour._" --MATTHEW x. 16-28. And so I am not to worry about the coming crisis! "God never is before His time, and never is behind!" When the hour is come, I shall find that the great Host hath made "all things ready." When the crisis comes _He will tell me how to rest_. It is a great matter to know just how to rest--how to be quiet when "all without tumultuous seems." We irritate and excite our souls about the coming emergency, and we approach it with worn and feverish spirits, and so mar our Master's purpose and work. When the crisis comes _He will tell me what to do_. The orders are not given until the appointed day. Why should I fume and fret and worry as to what the sealed envelope contains? "It is enough that He knows all," and when the hour strikes the secrets shall be revealed. And when the crisis comes _He will tell me what to say_. I need not begin to prepare my retorts and my responses. What shall I say when death comes, to me or to my loved one? Never mind, He will tell thee. And what when sorrow or persecution comes? Never mind, He will tell thee. ======================================================================== Source: https://sermonindex.net/speakers/john-henry-jowett/how-to-approach-a-crisis/ ========================================================================