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Streams in the Desert 19 September 2021 | Trouble is a Messenger

by Chidiebere Nwaobasi

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Streams in the Desert 19 September 2021 | Trouble is a Messenger

Welcome to Streams in the Desert Devotional. (Sunday 19th September 2021) written by Mrs Charles Cowman. We believe today’s DEVOTIONAL will inspire and bless you! Kindly share this devotional message with others.

STREAMS IN THE DESERT DEVOTIONAL 19 SEPTEMBER 2021

TOPIC: TROUBLE IS A MESSENGER

SCRIPTURE: “I am the true vine and my Father is the gardener.—John 15:1 NET

It is comforting to think of trouble, in whatever form it may come to us, as a heavenly messenger, bringing us something from God. In its earthly aspect it may seem hurtful, even destructive; but in its spiritual out-working it yields blessing. Many of the richest blessings which have come down to us from the past are the fruit of sorrow or pain. We should never forget that redemption, the world’s greatest blessing, is the fruit of the world’s greatest sorrow. In every time of sharp pruning, when the knife is deep and the pain is sore, it is an unspeakable comfort to read, “My Father is the husbandman.”

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Doctor Vincent tells of being in a great hothouse where luscious clusters of grapes were hanging on every side. The owner said, “When my new gardener came, he said he would have nothing to do with these vines unless he could cut them clean down to the stalk; and he did, and we had no grapes for two years, but this is the result.”

There is rich suggestiveness in this interpretation of the pruning process, as we apply it to the Christian life. Pruning seems to be destroying the vine, the gardener appears to be cutting it all away; but he looks on into the future and knows that the final outcome will be the enrichment of its life and greater abundance of fruit.

There are blessings we can never have unless we are ready to pay the price of pain. There is no way to reach them save through suffering. —Dr. Miller.

Thanks for reading Streams in the Desert 19 September 2021 | Trouble is a Messenger, written by Mrs Charles Cowman.

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