Surely I am with you all the days!
(Alexander Smellie, "On the Secret Place" 1907)
"Surely I am with you all the days,
to the very end of the age!" Matthew 28:20
The path in front of me may be full of flowers--
or full of thorns.
Or, as is more probable, flower and
thorn may be mingled together.
The sky may be light--
or dark.
The weather may be glorious summer--
or bleakest winter.
But I go safely and happily,
if the LORD JESUS, who can
and will supply my every need,
is with me all the days.
Some of the days will be days of discipline--
of the pruning knife and the cleansing fire.
But when HE is with me, the discipline
is a blessing, and not a curse.
It teaches me . . .
to grasp HIS strong right hand
with a tighter hold,
to pray more earnestly,
to find heights and depths
of meaning in the promises of GOD,
to feel for others who are in tribulation.
Mind and heart and character are bettered
by the endurance of affliction.
Many of the days, too, will be days of monotony.
They must be spent in little things--
household labors, common concerns,
unnoticed toil. I may long for a more
striking and romantic experience.
But when HE is with me, I know that
HE makes my life like HIS own--
the blessed life HE lived among
carpenters' tools, and village
streets, and peasant people.
The drudgery is a love-message--
it is JESUS CHRIST in disguise!
Every day will be a day of temptation.
In the home, in the business,
in company, in loneliness--
I shall encounter the devil's
subtle snares. But let my LORD
be with me, and temptation will but
reveal the closeness and blessedness
of the tie. It will be an instrument which
HE uses to impart more maturity to my graces--
more courage, more patience, more trust.
Perhaps one of the days will be the day of death.
But if HE does not leave or forsake me, then
death will be an ingredient in the training
that fits me for the glorious inheritance!
As John Bunyan pictures it--
I must cross the 'River of Death'
to reach the 'Celestial City'.
JESUS did it HIMSELF, and the disciple
is not above the MASTER. HIS Everlasting
Arms will sustain me in the flood; and, on
the other side, I shall enter the 'Beautiful Gate'
and see HIS face!
ALL the days HE is with me--
to the end, and through the end,
and beyond the end forever and ever!
Whether I live, therefore, or whether I die--
I am HIS and HE is mine!
(Alexander Smellie, "On the Secret Place" 1907)
"Surely I am with you all the days,
to the very end of the age!" Matthew 28:20
The path in front of me may be full of flowers--
or full of thorns.
Or, as is more probable, flower and
thorn may be mingled together.
The sky may be light--
or dark.
The weather may be glorious summer--
or bleakest winter.
But I go safely and happily,
if the LORD JESUS, who can
and will supply my every need,
is with me all the days.
Some of the days will be days of discipline--
of the pruning knife and the cleansing fire.
But when HE is with me, the discipline
is a blessing, and not a curse.
It teaches me . . .
to grasp HIS strong right hand
with a tighter hold,
to pray more earnestly,
to find heights and depths
of meaning in the promises of GOD,
to feel for others who are in tribulation.
Mind and heart and character are bettered
by the endurance of affliction.
Many of the days, too, will be days of monotony.
They must be spent in little things--
household labors, common concerns,
unnoticed toil. I may long for a more
striking and romantic experience.
But when HE is with me, I know that
HE makes my life like HIS own--
the blessed life HE lived among
carpenters' tools, and village
streets, and peasant people.
The drudgery is a love-message--
it is JESUS CHRIST in disguise!
Every day will be a day of temptation.
In the home, in the business,
in company, in loneliness--
I shall encounter the devil's
subtle snares. But let my LORD
be with me, and temptation will but
reveal the closeness and blessedness
of the tie. It will be an instrument which
HE uses to impart more maturity to my graces--
more courage, more patience, more trust.
Perhaps one of the days will be the day of death.
But if HE does not leave or forsake me, then
death will be an ingredient in the training
that fits me for the glorious inheritance!
As John Bunyan pictures it--
I must cross the 'River of Death'
to reach the 'Celestial City'.
JESUS did it HIMSELF, and the disciple
is not above the MASTER. HIS Everlasting
Arms will sustain me in the flood; and, on
the other side, I shall enter the 'Beautiful Gate'
and see HIS face!
ALL the days HE is with me--
to the end, and through the end,
and beyond the end forever and ever!
Whether I live, therefore, or whether I die--
I am HIS and HE is mine!
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