Wicked men will be wrathful.
Their anger we must endure as the badge
of our calling, the token of our separation from them:
If we were of the
world, the world would love its own.
Our comfort is that the wrath of
man shall be made to redound to the glory of God.
When in their wrath
the wicked crucified the Son of God they were unwittingly fulfilling the
divine purpose, and in a thousand cases the willfulness of the ungodly
is doing the same.
They think themselves free, but like convicts in
chains they are unconsciously working out the decrees of the Almighty.
The devices of the wicked are overruled for their defeat.
They act in a
suicidal way and baffle their own plottings.
Nothing will come of their
wrath which can do us real harm.
When they burned the martyrs, the smoke
which blew from the stake sickened men of popery more than anything
else.
Meanwhile, the LORD has a muzzle and a chain for bears.
He
restrains the more furious wrath of the enemy.
He is like a miller who
holds back the mass of the water in the stream, and what He does allow
to flow He uses for the turning of His wheel.
Let us not sigh, but sing.
All is well, however hard the wind blows.
~Charles Spurgeon~
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