Wednesday, May 5, 2021

"For HE Wounds, But HE Also Binds Up."

The two birds!

(J.R. Miller, "Finding God's Comfort" 1896)

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"Behold, happy is the man whom GOD 

corrects; therefore do not despise 

the chastening of the Almighty." Job 5:17 


He is not happy at the time, at least, 

in the world's way. No affliction for 

the present seems to be joyous--

but grievous. No one enjoys having 

troubles, sufferings, trials, sorrows


Therefore this statement made by Eliphaz 

appears very strange to some people. 

They cannot understand it. It is contrary 

to all their thoughts of happiness.


Of course the word 'happy' is not used 

here in the world's sense. The world's 

happiness is the pleasure that comes 

from the things that happen. It depends 

on personal comfort, on prosperous 

circumstances, on kindly and congenial 

conditions. When these are taken away--

the world's happiness is destroyed.

But the word happy, here means blessed--

and the statement is that blessing comes 

to him who receives GOD'S correction

To correct, is to set right--

that which has been wrong. 

Surely if a man is going in the wrong 

way, and GOD turns his feet back 

and sets him in the right way--

a blessing has come to the man!

Afflictions are 'GOD'S corrections'. 

They come always with a purpose 

of love in them. GOD never afflicts 

one of HIS children, without meaning 

HIS child's good in some way. 


So blessing is always intended by GOD. 

It is usually afterward that people begin 

to see and to understand the good that 

GOD sent them in their trial. 


"You do not understand what I am 

now doing" said Jesus, "but you 

shall understand hereafter."

(John 13:7)


"No chastening seems pleasant at t

he time, but painful. Later on, however, 

it produces a harvest of righteousness 

and peace for those who have been 

trained by it." (Hebrews 12:11)


So when we have troubles and afflictions, 

we may know that GOD wants to do us 

good in some way through them. 


Since this is so, Job was exhorted by Eliphaz,


 "Therefore do not despise the 

chastening of the Almighty."   

 (Job 5:17b)


GOD chastens us to bless us--

to do us good. HE chastens us 

because HE loves us.

He is not a true parent, who sees 

his children doing wrong, and yet fails 

to correct them for fear he may hurt 

their feelings. He ought to think of their 

higher good, and chasten them now--

to profit them afterward.

This is the way our heavenly FATHER 

works. HE never loves us better--

than when HE is correcting us. 


Therefore we ought not to despise 

this chastening. We ought not to murmur 

or complain when GOD does not give 

us our own way--

but checks us, lays HIS afflictive hand 

upon us, and sends trouble upon us! 


We ought to have such faith in GOD--

that we shall submit quietly, confidently, 

and sweetly to his will--

even when it brings a heavy 

cross into our life. 


A great many people need to pause 

at this line--and learn it. They do not 

treat GOD'S chastening with reverence. 


Sometimes they are crushed by it, and 

refuse to look up into GOD'S face with 

submission and love. Sometimes they 

grow bitter against GOD and say hard 

things of HIM! 


We ought to reverence GOD'S chastening; 

we ought to listen to the voice that 

speaks to us in our grief or pain. 


The way in which GOD brings blessing 

through chastening, is emphasized: 


"For HE wounds, but HE also binds up; 

HE strikes, but HIS hands also heal."

 Job 5:18. 


GOD never smites with both hands at once! 


When one hand is laid upon us in affliction--

the other hand is reached out to help, 

to uphold, to heal.

Sometimes there is a trouble in a man's 

body which requires the surgeon's knife

There must be amputation, or cutting 

away, or cutting into. 


In such a case the skillful surgeon 

does not hesitate. He thinks far more 

of his patient's health for the future--

than of his comfort at present.
So he uses his knife--

that he may cure disease, or save life.

He wounds--to heal.
He makes sore--

that he may bind up. It is just 

so in all afflictions which GOD sends.

HE chastens--

that HE may deliver from 

the power of temptation.

HE hurts the body--

that he may save the soul.
HE takes away earthly property--

that HE may give true, heavenly riches.

One writer tells of two birds and how 

they acted when caught and put into a cage. 

One, a starling, flew violently against the wire 

walls of its prison, in unavailing efforts to escape--

only battering and bruising its own wings. 


The other bird, a canary, perched itself 

on the bar and began to pour forth bursts 

of sweet song from its little throat. 

We know which bird was the wiser 

and happier.

Some people are like the starling--

when they are in any trouble, they chafe 

and fret and complain and give way 

to wretchedness! 


The result is, they only hurt themselves, 

make themselves more miserable, and 

do not in any sense lessen their trouble.

It is wiser always, as well as more 

pleasing to GOD, for us to bear 

our trials patiently, 

singing songs of faith and love--

rather than crying out in 

rebellion and discontent.

Job wanted to get near to GOD 

in his great trouble. He cried, 


"Oh that I knew where I might 

find HIM!" (Job 23:3)


He felt sure that that would be 

the best and safest place for 

him to be. 


We ought not to lose this lesson. 

When trouble is upon us--

the true thing for us to do, 

is to flee to GOD! 


Some people, in their affliction and sorrow--

flee away from GOD. Thus they lose their 

joy and peace, missing the comfort which 

they would get if only they kept near to HIM. 


The right way to respond, is to try to find 

the way to GOD'S very presence. HE is 

the only safe refuge, when the storms 

of trouble break upon us. 


The first thing always, 

in any time of trouble--

is to find GOD and hide away 

in HIS bosom, as a child runs to 

the mother in alarm, or as the little 

bird flies to its nest. To find GOD--

is to be safe!


GOD is our truest and best friend! 


HE is our FATHER--

we need never fear to go to HIM. 

HE gives heed unto our cries. 

HE loves us. All HIS omnipotence 

is on our side. No mother's heart 

was ever so full of love for her child--

as is the heart of GOD for us, 

HIS children! 


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