
"Affliction is the school in which great virtues are acquired and in which great characters are formed. It s like a spiritual gymnasium in which the disciples of Christ are trained in robust exercise, hardy exertion and severe conflict. We do not hear of military heroes in peacetime, nor of the most distinguished saints in the quiet and unmolested periods of church history."
She believed that adversity was ACTUALLY a sign of God’s love and care. And through PRAYER we begin to understand that. She wrote this:
“If a surgeon were to put his scalpel into the hand of the patient, how tenderly he would treat himself. The exam would be skin deep. The incision would be slight! The patient would escape the pain, but the wound might prove fatal. The surgeon therefore wisely uses the instrument himself. He goes deep perhaps, but not deeper than the case demands. The pain may be acute, but the life is persevered...God graciously does this for us Himself because otherwise He knows it would never be done.”
Grateful Believer,
Jen E.
*The above post was taken from a lesson by Jeff McMillion
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