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“How precious also are Your thoughts unto me, O God!”(Psalm 139:17)
“My grace is sufficient for you: for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Cor. 12:9)
The apostle’s ‘thoughts’ were desponding ones, when his God whispered in his ear this precious thought of comfort. A thorn in the flesh—a messenger from Satan—had been sent to buffet him. We know not specially what this thorn may have been. It is purposely left indeterminate, that each may make an individual application to his own case and circumstances.
But who, in their diversified and chequered experience, has not to tell of some similar trial?—some dead fly in life’s otherwise fragrant ointment—some sorrow which casts a softened shadow over perhaps an otherwise sunny path? Infirm health, worldly loss, domestic anxiety, family bereavement, the discharge of arduous and painful duty, the treachery of tried and trusted friends, the sting of wounded pride or disappointed ambition, the fierce struggle with inward corruption and unmortified sin, the scorpion-dart of a violated and accusing conscience; the world all the time, perhaps little knowing or dreaming of the inward conflict, the life-long trial, the fountain of tears, though “a fountain sealed.”