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Contentment in Afflictions

AUTHOR:
Hammons, L. H.

THE WORDS THAT I HERE WRITE are written by a very feeble hand. I have been, up to date of this writing, confined to my house for two years and some few months, and I have spent about nine years of my life confined to my bed and house; and I am now thirty six years of age. I deeply sympathize with the afflicted. I often times, while lying upon my bed, ponder and wonder what such afflictions are for, but when I do, I am referred to the Scriptures which read: “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us,” (Rom. viii. 18) and we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.— Rom. viii. 28. O, how solacing it is to meditate on such portions of God’s word.

My dear brothers and sisters, I have just told you about my affliction, about having to keep in my house for about nine years. My first sickness was about seven years, my last over two years; but I can only say it is good, yea, it is all for the best. Peradventure it has required those gentle strokes to make me heed to that which I would not have done without. Our afflictions here may seem to be long and very grievous, but let us consider them good. Lord, increase our faith, and make us to rest content with what the day may bring. O, how good and merciful the Lord is. For he hath not despised nor abhorred the afflictions of the afflicted; neither hath He hid His face from him; but when he cried unto Him He heard.—Ps. xxii. 24.

 

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