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“So He bringeth them unto their desired haven.” We reach the haven at last, though the experience on the way may be very different from what we anticipated. It was so with Paul. When he spoke about going to Jerusalem, and added “after I have been there, I must also see Rome,” little do he know all that would befall him on the way thither. But how true it is: “He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.” If these experiences belong to any of us at the present time — if “no small tempest” lies on us, and much that we valued is disappearing overboard — or if we are experiencing the monotony of being “driven up and down in Adria” — the seeming sport of winds and waves without progress — let us not forget that Paul did eventually reach Rome, and that on the way, he heard the voice of God amid the storm. And, if there is the same trust and confidence on our part, what God was to him, He will be to us. And the ultimate gain will be a richer spiritual experience, and a truer estimate of what is really of value, with the consciousness that that which is highest and best remains, and is more our own than ever.
Table of Contents
Shipwreck on an Important Journey 3
Shipwreck After Discipline 4
Shipwreck at the End 5
No One Exempt from Shipwreck 6
Shipwreck Through Others’ Mistakes 10
Many Shipwrecks 11
Shipwreck Teaches True Value 14
Shipwreck Gains 17
Shipwreck Shows His Care 18
How God Fills and Uses a Man 19