Grasty on Trusting in God in Dark Times

R. Andrew Myers

“Secret things are the Lord’s; revealed things alone belong unto us and to our children. In the study of God’s word and providence, nothing therefore becomes the student than the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. He who judges the Almighty by feeble sense ‘is sure to err.'... In regards to many events yet future, the pious soul must be content to be patient and wait. God reigns. Clouds and darkness may surround Him, but righteousness and justice are the habitations of His throne. In the end, beyond a doubt, all shall be well to the faithful.” - John S. Grasty, Faith's Battles and Victories (1869), pp. 13-14

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