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November 12
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Faith
untried may be true faith, but it is sure to be little faith, and it
is likely to remain dwarfish so long as it is without trials. Faith
never prospers so well as when all things are against her: tempests
are her trainers, and lightnings are her illuminators. When a calm reigns
on the sea, spread the sails as you will, the ship moves not to its
harbour; for on a slumbering ocean the keel sleeps too. Let the winds
rush howling forth, and let the waters lift up themselves, then, though
the vessel may rock, and her deck may be washed with waves, and her
mast may creak under the pressure of the full and swelling sail, it
is then that she makes headway towards her desired haven. No flowers
wear so lovely a blue as those which grow at the foot of the frozen
glacier; no stars gleam so brightly as those which glisten in the polar
sky; no water tastes so sweet as that which springs amid the desert
sand; and no faith is so precious as that which lives and triumphs in
adversity. Tried faith brings experience. You could not have believed
your own weakness had you not been compelled to pass through the rivers;
and you would never have known Gods strength had you not been
supported amid the water-floods. Faith increases in solidity, assurance,
and intensity, the more it is exercised with tribulation. Faith is precious,
and its trial is precious too. Let not this, however, discourage those who are young in faith. You will have trials enough without seeking them: the full portion will be measured out to you in due season. Meanwhile, if you cannot yet claim the result of long experience, thank God for what grace you have; praise him for that degree of holy confidence whereunto you have attained: walk according to that rule, and you shall yet have more and more of the blessing of God, till your faith shall remove mountains and conquer impossibilities. November
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