(Letters of William Romaine, 1714-1795)
My good Friend,
I never was more obliged to you than
I never was more obliged to you than
for your Christian sympathy with us
in this time of need. It is a great trial,
but it is the Lord who has a right to do
what HE will with HIS own.
It is my LORD, my old Friend, who never
alters HIS love to me. HE has acted for
HIS own glory, and has done the best--
what more would I wish? Nothing,
but only for HIS grace to make me
submit to HIS sovereign will.
I could wish HE would
I could wish HE would
have spared my son--
my soul delighted in him.
HE was a sweet youth.
The remembrance of his person
and manners and behavior,
his dutifulness (for he never
offended me but once in his life),
his upright conduct--
these draw tears from my
eyes while I am writing.
I do feel as a parent;
I am no stoic.
But thanks be to my good GOD,
But thanks be to my good GOD,
HIS grace conquers nature.
The struggle is hard,
but GOD is with me--
and through HIM,
I conquer myself.
HE forces me to go to HIM
every moment for HIS support
and HIS comforts. I have no stock
of resignation. It is outside of myself,
laid up in the fullness of JESUS;
and while I live upon HIM for it,
HE helps me to kiss HIS chastening rod.
HE keeps my rebel will under control,
and teaches me to say from my heart,
"Not my will, LORD, but may YOUR
will be done." (Luke 22:42b)
Such is the kindness of my JESUS,
for which I adore and worship HIM.
"The LORD gave, and the LORD
"The LORD gave, and the LORD
has taken away."
HE has a right to do what HE will
with HIS own. HE has enabled
me to reply,
"Blessed be the name of the LORD.”
(Job 1:21)
And I do praise HIM for giving me
some of Job's resignation, that
I could use his words with
the same spirit.
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