“And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man’s mouth? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? have not I the LORD?” Exodus 4:11
The following story is just one of many that I’ve read where this verse was used as a source of comfort for those who were going through tough times. Perhaps it will do the same for you today.
“How can a God of love, who has everything in His control, let such a thing happen to me?” So asked a young woman who had received severe injuries through a fall from a horse. “Crippled for life,” she overheard the doctor say.
The pastor was silent for a moment. “Did you suffer much pain when they put you in the cast?”
“The pain was terrible,” she replied.
“Where was your father then?”
“He stood right by me,” she replied.
“Did your father allow the doctor to hurt you that way?”
“Yes, but that was necessary.”
“Did your father allow the doctor to hurt you even though he loved you, or because he loved you?”
“You mean to suggest that because God loves me, He also allowed
me to be hurt?”
The pastor answered with a nod. “ ‘This thing is from Me.’ Let these five words comfort you. They will furnish a silver lining to the cloud. Yours is not a case of ‘hard luck.’ This trial was planned by God.”
If you are His child, He is preparing you for better service. Shakespeare said: “In sickness, let me not so much say, ‘Am I getting better of my pain; but am I getting better for it.’ ”
Let us not say, “When will I be getting out of this?” but, “What will I be getting out of this?” He will draw you closer to Him through this trial.
So, remember, when God says,”This thing is from me” you can know it is for you! HDS
David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
Humble, TX
