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〔亞薩的詩歌,交與伶長。調用休要毀壞。〕神啊,我們稱謝你,我們稱謝你!因為你的名相近,人都述說你奇妙的作為。 1 We give thanks to you, O God, we give thanks, for your Name is near; men tell of your wonderful deeds.
耶和華手裏有杯,其中的酒起沫,杯內滿了攙雜的酒;他倒出來,地上的惡人必都喝這酒的渣滓,而且喝盡。 8 In the hand of the LORD is a cup full of foaming wine mixed with spices; he pours it out, and all the wicked of the earth drink it down to its very dregs.
April 22 "He knoweth the way that I take." (Job. 23:10.) BELIEVER! What a glorious assurance! This way of thine─this, it may be, a crooked, mysterious, tangled way─ this way of trial and tears. "He knoweth it." The furnace seven times heated─He lighted it. There is an Almighty Guide knowing and directing our foot-steps, whether it be to the bitter Marah pool, or to the joy and refreshment of Elim. That way, dark to the Egyptians, has its pillar of cloud and fire for His own Israel. The furnace is hot; but not only can we trust the hand that kindles it, but we have the assurance that the fires are lighted not to consume, but to refine; and that when the refining process is completed (no sooner─no later) He brings His people forth as gold. When they think Him least near, He is often nearest. "When my spirit was overwhelmed, then thou knewest my path." Do we know of One brighter than the brightest radiance of the visible sun, visiting our chamber with the first waking beam of the morning; an eye of infinite tenderness and compassion following us throughout the day, knowing the way that we take? The world, in its cold vocabulary in the hour of adversity, speaks of "Providence"─ "the will of Providence."─the strokes of providence" what is that? Why dethrone a living, directing God from the sovereignty of His own earth? Why substitute an inanimate, death-like abstraction, in place of an acting, controlling, personal Jehovah? How it would take the sting from many a goading trial, to see what Job saw (in his hour of aggravated woe, when every earthly hope lay prostrate at his feet)─no hand but the Divine. He saw that hand behind the gleaming swords of the Sabeans─he saw it behind the lightning flash─he saw it giving wings to the careening tempest─he saw it in the awful silence of his rifled home. "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the lord!" Thus seeing God in everything, his faith reached its climax when this once powerful prince of the desert, seated on his bed of ashes, could say, "Though he slay me, yet will I trust him." ─Macduff.