Monday, September 21, 2020

Morning and Evening

 C. H. Spurgeon - September 5

"Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?" 

Job 38:16

Some things in nature must remain a mystery to the most intelligent and enterprising investigators. Human knowledge has bounds beyond which it cannot pass. Universal knowledge is for God alone. If this be so in the things which are seen and temporal, I may rest assured that it is even more so in matters spiritual and eternal. Why, then, have I been torturing my brain with speculations as to destiny and will, fixed fate, and human responsibility? These deep and dark truths I am no more able to comprehend than to find out the depth which coucheth beneath, from which old ocean draws her watery stores. Why am I so curious to know the reason of my Lord's providences, the motive of his actions, the design of his visitations? Shall I ever be able to clasp the sun in my fist, and hold the universe in my palm? yet these are as a drop of a bucket compared with the Lord my God. Let me not strive to understand the infinite, but spend my strength in love. What I cannot gain by intellect I can possess by affection, and let that suffice me. I cannot penetrate the heart of the sea, but I can enjoy the healthful breezes which sweep over its bosom, and I can sail over its blue waves with propitious winds. If I could enter the springs of the sea, the feat would serve no useful purpose either to myself or to others, it would not save the sinking bark, or give back the drowned mariner to his weeping wife and children; neither would my solving deep mysteries avail me a single whit, for the least love to God, and the simplest act of obedience to him, are better than the profoundest knowledge. My Lord, I leave the infinite to thee, and pray thee to put far from me such a love for the tree of knowledge as might keep me from the tree of life.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Freeze-Frame: My Feathered Boy

Tadhg was standing up in his seat while I washed him up after breakfast. He looked up at the vaulted ceiling quizzically, then burst out, "I'm goin' to jump up to the 'ky!"

"Do you think you can fly like a bird?"

"Yes, I can." 

"But you don't have feathers. Can you fly without feathers?"

"I DO have feathers!"

"Where are they?"

Soberly, "On my bott'm." 

Boys are so strange.