Sunday, December 3, 2023

God's File and Flail!

What profit is in affliction? 
Afflictions are disciplinary. Afflictions teach us; they are the school of the cross. 

Affliction shows us more of our own hearts. Water in a glass looks clear but set it on the fire and the scum boils up! Just so, when God sets us upon the fire, corruption boils up which we did not discern before. Sharp afflictions are to the soul, as a soaking rain to the house; we do not know that there are holes in the roof until the shower comes, but then we see it drop down here and there. Just so, we do not know what unmortified lusts are in the soul, until the storm of affliction comes, then the hidden evils of the heart come dropping down in many places.  

Affliction is a sacred eye-salve it clears our eyesight. Thus, the rod gives wisdom. Affliction quickens the spirit of prayer. Jonah was asleep in the ship, but at prayer in the whale's belly! Perhaps in a time of health and prosperity we prayed in a cold and formal manner; we put no fire to the incense. Then God sends some affliction or other, to stir us up to take hold of Him. "They poured out a prayer, when Your chastening was upon them." (Isaiah 26:16) In times of trouble we pray feelingly and fervently. 

Affliction is a means to purge out our sins. Affliction cures the pestilence of pride, and the fever of lust. Affliction is God's file, to scrub off our rust. Affliction is God's flail, to thresh off our husks. The water of affliction is not to drown us, but to wash off our spots. 

Affliction is a means to wean us from the world. The world often proves, not only a spider's web, but a cockatrice egg. Corrupting worldly things, are great enchantments. They hinder us in our passage to heaven. Affliction sounds a retreat, to call us off the immoderate pursuit of earthly things. When two things are frozen together, the best way to separate them is by fire; so, when the heart and the world are together God has no better way to separate them than by the fire of affliction. 

Affliction is a means to purify us. It works us up to further degrees of sanctity.

[Thomas Watson] 

Hebrews 12:10-11 ... For they verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure; but he for our profit, that we might be partakers of his holiness. Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.

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