Unshaken in Christ God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early. Psalm 46:2,3,5 “Shall not be moved” —what an inspiring declaration! Can it be possible that we, who are so easily moved by the things of earth, can arrive at a place where nothing can upset us or disturb our calm? Yes, it is possible; and the Apostle Paul knew it. When he was on his way to Jerusalem where he foresaw that “bonds and afflictions” awaited him, he could say triumphantly, “But none of these things move me.” Everything in Paul’s life and experience that could be shaken had been shaken, and he no longer counted his life, or any of life’s possessions, dear to him. And we, if we will but let God have His way within us, may come to the same place, so that neither the stress of little things of life, nor the great and heavy trials, can have power to move us from the peace that passes understanding, which is the portion of those who have learned to rest only on God. (Philippians 4:7) “Him that overcomes will I make a pillar in the temple of my God; and he shall go no more out.” Revelation 3:12 To be as immovable as a pillar in the house of our God, is an end for which one would gladly endure all the shakings that may be necessary to bring us to that point! — Hannah Whitall Smith When God is in the midst of a kingdom or city He makes it as firm as Mount Zion, that cannot be removed. When He is in the midst of a soul, though calamities throng about on all sides, and roar like the billows of the sea, yet there is a constant calm within: such a peace as the world can neither give nor take away. —Archbishop Leighton Milton, Florida got more snow last week |
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