David encouraged himself in the Lord his God. 1 Samuel 30:6 KJV
Happy is he who could rise from the very deepest depths of human misery, up to God, and His never failing resources! Faith knows God to be fully equal to all human need, human weakness, human failure, and human sin. God is above all, beyond all, beneath all; and the heart that apprehends Him is lifted above all the trials and difficulties of the way.
There is no condition in which the Christian can find himself in which he may not count upon God. Is he crushed beneath the pressure of trial from external circumstances? Let him bring God’s omnipotent power to bear upon these things. Is the heart oppressed by the burden of personal infirmity? Truly a heavy burden! Let him draw upon the exhaustless springs of Divine compassion and mercy. Is the soul filled with horror by the sense of sin and guilt? Let him have recourse to the boundless grace of God, and the infinitely precious blood of Christ. In a word, whatever be the burden, the trial, the sorrow, or the need, God is more than equal to all, and it is the province of faith to use Him. “David encouraged himself in the Lord his God” when everything around was dark and depressing.
May we know the true blessedness of this. To have to do with God is rest to the soul, and happiness and power. To disentangle our hearts from self and the things which surround us, and rise upward into the holy calmness of the Divine presence, imparts comfort and consolation beyond what one can utter. Satan’s object is ever to hinder this. He would lead us to make present things the boundary of our soul’s horizon; he would seek to surround us with a thick, dark, impenetrable cloud, so that we might not recognize our Father’s countenance, and our Father’s hand in our circumstances.
But faith pierces the cloud, and gets upward to God; it looks not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are unseen: it endures, as seeing Him who is invisible.