Thoughts for the Quiet Hour

February 9th

Therefore will the Lord wait, that He may be gracious unto you, Isa. 30:18.

This is God’s way. In the darkest hours of the night His tread draws near across the billows. As the day of execution is breaking, the angel comes to Peter’s cell. When the scaffold for Mordecai is complete, the royal sleeplessness leads to a reaction in favor of the threatened race.

Ah, soul, it may have come to the worst with thee ere thou art delivered; but thou wilt be! God may keep thee waiting, but He will ever be mindful of His covenant, and will appear to fulfil His inviolable word.

F. B. Meyer

Thoughts for the Quiet Hour.