God’s Dealings with Men

It was said by Robert Hall that, “God, in His moral government of the world, has various methods and complicated machinery by which He excites the heart, the constitution of which none can know so well as He. Some He terrifies by His frowns, some he wins by his smiles; to some He throws in rich profusion all the bounties of His providence, to excite their gratitude; some He bereaves of their all, and tracks their footsteps with misfortune and desolation, in order that they may know the vanity and real worthlessness of all earthly possessions and enjoyments, and feel the full consolation of that refuge of which they may always avail themselves, in order that they may seek, like some battered bark, broken and tempest-worn, some haven, secure from the storms which sweep over the open ocean.”

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