Reckon,
it nothing but joy wherever you find yourself hedged in by the various trials,
be assured that the testing of your faith leads to power of endurance.
(James
1:2-3 WEYMOUTH)
God
hedges in His own in order to protect them. Yet often they only see the wrong
side of the hedge and therefore misunderstand His actions. And so it was with
Job when he asked, “Why is life given to a man whose way is hidden, whom God
has hedged in?” (Job 3:23).
Ah, but Satan knew the value of that hedge! He challenged the LORD saying,
“Have you not put a hedge around (Job) and his household and everything he
has?” (Job 1:10).
Onto
the pages of every trial there are narrow shafts of light that shine. Thorns
will not prick you until you lean against them, and not one will touch you
without God knowing. The words that hurt you, the letter that caused you pain,
the cruelty of your closet friend, your financial need – they are all known to
Him. He sympathizes as no one else can and watches to see if through it all,
you will dare to trust Him completely.
The hawthorn hedge
that keeps us from intruding,
Looks very fierce and
bare.
When stripped by
winter, every branch protruding
Its thorns that would
wound and tear.
But springtime comes;
and like the rod that budded,
Each twig breaks out
in green;
And cushions soft and
tender leaves are studded,
When spines alone
were seen.
The sorrows, that to
us seem so perplexing,
And mercies kindly
sent
To guard our wayward
souls from sadder vexing,
And greater ills
prevent.
To save us from the
pit, no screen of roses
Would serve for our
defense.
And hindrance that
completely interposes
Stings back like
thorny fence.
At first when
smarting from the shock, complaining
Of wounds that freely
bleed,
God’s hedges of
severity us paining,
May seem severe
indeed.
But afterwards, God’s
blessed springtime cometh,
And bitter murmurs
cease;
The sharp severity
that pierced us bloometh,
And yields the fruits
of peace.
Then let us sing, our
guarded way thus wending
Life’s hidden snares
among,
Of mercy and of
judgment sweetly blending;
Earth’s sad, but
lovely song.
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