God's Refreshment
| Title: God's Refreshment Author: Mrs. Charles E. Cowman Source: Streams in the Desert Scripture Reference: 1 Kings 19:7-7 "The journey is too great for thee" (1 King 19:7). And what did God do with His tired servant? Gave him something good to eat, and put him to sleep. Elijah had done splendid work, and had run alongside of the chariot in his excitement, and it had been too much for his physical strength, and the reaction had come on, and he was depressed. The physical needed to be cared for. What many people want is sleep, and the physical ailment attended to. There are grand men and women who get where Elijah was--under the juniper tree! and it comes very soothingly to such to hear the words of the Master: "The journey is too great for thee, and I am going to refresh you." Let us not confound physical weariness with spiritual weakness.
"I'm too tired to trust and too tired to pray,
"Will God forgive me, do you suppose,
"Will God forgive you? why think, dear heart,
"Did she let you want when you could not ask?
"Ah, how quick was her mother love to see,
"Then just drop it all, and give up to rest,
"Without even asking if you may,
"He knows you do pray, He knows you do trust,
"When He bade them sleep and take their rest,
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| This classic devotional is the unabridged edition of Streams in the Desert. This first edition was published in 1925 and the wording is preserved as originally written. Connotations of words may have changed over the years and are not meant to be offensive. |
