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Excerpt: But we must close. There are thousands today who have their own sore and their own grief, in whose case, "the heart knoweth his own bitterness." It may be a consolation to them to be reminded how such were specially remembered before God in Solomon's prayer at the dedication of the temple. And although the temple has vanished, yet the God, whose dwelling-place it was, remains, the same God, with the same concern about the sorrowing. Carry all your sorrow to Him. If there is sin along with it, there is provision also for that. A way is open for all to reach the very heart of God, through the death of His Son. He who came from God's heart leads us back there by way of the Cross. "The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin," is the message. And if the heart knows bitterness it may know also the sweetness of a love that has spared nothing, but has given and suffered all. That which is your own sore and your own grief He is willing to share; while His joy and peace may become yours.
Table of Contents
A Basic Principle of Life 4
The Hardest Part 6
Our Own Grief 8
Carry It to God 9
Jacob’s Bitterness and Faith 11
Hannah’s Grief and Relief 12
David’s Lament 15
God’s Provision 16