Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Evening Devotional For Tuesday March 8, 2022 |
Evening Time: 5:48 PM PST
"She called his name Ben-oni (son of sorrow), but his father called him
Benjamin (son of my right hand)." --Genesis 35:18
To every matter there is a bright as well as a dark side. Rachel was
overwhelmed with the sorrow of her own travail and death; Jacob, though weeping
the mother's loss, could see the mercy of the child's birth. It is well for us
if, while the flesh mourns over trials, our faith triumphs in divine
faithfulness. Samson's lion yielded honey, and so will our adversities, if
rightly considered. The stormy sea feeds multitudes with its fishes; the wild
wood blooms with beauteous flowerets; the stormy wind sweeps away the
pestilence, and the biting frost loosens the soil. Dark clouds distil bright
drops, and black earth grows gay flowers. A vein of good is to be found in every
mine of evil. Sad hearts have peculiar skill in discovering the most
disadvantageous point of view from which to gaze upon a trial; if there were
only one slough in the world, they would soon be up to their necks in it, and if
there were only one lion in the desert they would hear it roar. About us all
there is a tinge of this wretched folly, and we are apt, at times, like Jacob,
to cry, "All these things are against me." Faith's way of walking is to cast all
care upon the Lord, and then to anticipate good results from the worst
calamities. Like Gideon's men, she does not fret over the broken pitcher, but
rejoices that the lamp blazes forth the more. Out of the rough oyster-shell of
difficulty she extracts the rare pearl of honour, and from the deep ocean-caves
of distress she uplifts the priceless coral of experience. When her flood of
prosperity ebbs, she finds treasures hid in the sands; and when her sun of
delight goes down, she turns her telescope of hope to the starry promises of
heaven. When death itself appears, faith points to the light of resurrection
beyond the grave, thus making our dying Benoni to be our living Benjamin.
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