Observe the gentleness

(Octavius Winslow, “Morning Thoughts”)

It is in times of trials that . . .
the love,
the tenderness, and
the grace of the Holy Spirit are better known.

As Comforter, Revealer of Jesus, we are more fully led into an acquaintance with the work of the Spirit in seasons of trials than at any other time. The mode and time of His divine manifestation are thus beautifully predicted: “He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass — as showers that water the earth.”  Psalm 72:6

Observe
the gentleness,
silence, and
the sovereignty of His operation.
“He shall come down like rain.” How characteristic of the blessed Spirit’s grace!

They create . . .  Observe the gentleness
a necessity which Jesus supplies,
a void which Jesus fills,
a sorrow which Jesus soothes,
a desire which Jesus satisfies.

They endear the cross of the incarnate God,
and they reveal the hidden glory of Christ’s humiliation,
they sweeten prayer,
and they lift the soul to God.

Are you as a bruised flower?

Are you as a  broken stem?

Does some heavy trial now bow you in the dust?

Oh never, perhaps, were you so truly beautiful; never did your grace send forth such fragrance, or your prayers ascend with so sweet an odor; never did faith, and hope, and love develop their hidden glories so richly, so fully as now!

In the eyes of a wounded, a bruised, and a humbled Christ, you were never more lovely, and never more precious to His heart than now . . .
pierced by His hand,
smitten by His rod,
humbled by His chastisement,
laid low at His feet,
condemning yourself,
justifying Him,
taking to yourself all the shame, and
ascribing to Him all the glory!

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