Friday, June 21, 2013

Man May Propose, But All The Disposing Is Of GOD.

Chance!
(George Mylne, "Lessons for the Christian's Daily Walk" 1859)

"The race is not to the swift, 
  or the battle to the strong; nor
  does food come to the wise,
  or wealth to the brilliant,
  or favor to the learned--
but time and chance happen 

to them all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

Time, and her handmaid, 
what the world calls "chance", 
are clad in the vesture of uncertainty. 

What the worldling calls "chance"--
in reality, is nothing but GOD'S divine 
providence. GOD'S ways bespeak 
HIS wisdom and HIS power--
HE is wise to adapt, and 
mighty to fulfill. 

Viewed with the eye of sense
GOD'S ways often assume an 
air of fickleness; by which it is 
inferred that all things happen 
without rhyme or reason--
with no settled law pervading, 
and no sovereign will directing 
their occurrence.

Thus man twists the attributes of GOD, 
and robs HIM of HIS honor--
as though some mock divinity 
called "chance" presided over us, 
and made caprice his rule of action. 

Man's needs are various, and 
require an ever varying treatment--
hence the varieties of "time and 
chance." Not one event occurs 
without its meaning. All events 
are divinely fitted by the supreme 
Disposer's wisdom and sovereignty. 

Such treatment is required for 
a fallen race. No one uniform 
law would suit every purpose. 
Shivered to atoms by the "fall"--
all order is gone from man. 

Each broken fragment of his nature 
reflects prismatic rays of frailty--
their hue, their color, their intensity, 
forever varying; each calling for 
divine providence adapted to fit 
its need; and, as the prism varies, 
so is the divine treatment changed. 

The divine eye which counts 
the feathers on the wings of insects; 
which numbers up the blades of grass; 
which counts the drops of water 
in the ocean; and registers each 
grain of sand upon the shore--
is quick to see, and swift to direct. 
Hence, are all the changes, accidents, 
and "chances" of man's experience. 

Hence, "the race is not to the swift, 
or the battle to the strong, nor does 
food come to the wise, or wealth to 
the brilliant, or favor to the learned." 

Man may propose--
but all the disposing is of GOD. 
GOD'S "chance" (divine providence) 
is not the "chance" of men--
all fickle and confused. 

GOD'S "chance" is sure--
fixed in its principle, certain in its 
aim, acting on rules of wisdom, 
inscrutable to man, yet clear 
and well-defined. 

Man fails--
and he knows not why. 
He calculates in vain. 
His plans are crossed by 
divine counter-plans--
the underworkings of the divine 
Hand which made the worlds; 
of HIM, who sovereignly controls 
all things of "time and chance."

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"The word 'chance' should be forever banished from the Christian's conversation! 
Luck or chance is a base heathenish invention! GOD rules and overrules all things!" 
(Charles Spurgeon)


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