Spurgeon on SICKNESS
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I venture to say that the greatest earthly blessing that
God can give to any of us is health-with the exception of sickness. Sickness has frequently been of more use to the
saints of God than health has.
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Those who dive in the sea of affliction-bring
up rare pearls!
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Is there anything in the world
that is worthy to be compared with the incalculable mercy of
forgiven sin?
What if I am poor? Yet I am forgiven!
What if I am
sickly? Yet I am forgiven!
What if I shall soon die? Yet I am forgiven!
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The groans of sick, yet
submissive saints-are as musical to God's ear as the hallelujahs
of archangels!
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Why must we have a severe
sickness or affliction in order to drive us to God and bring us to
our knees? We must go to God in every time of peril and
trouble-even in the minor trials and difficulties of life.
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It is well to praise the Lord
for His mercy when you are in health-but make sure that
you do it when you are sick, for then your praise is more
likely to be genuine.
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The prayer of faith is not
always literally answered. God, sometimes, instead of taking away
the sickness or the death-gives us grace that we may
profit by the sickness, or that we may triumph in the hour of
death.
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Restoration from sickness should always
be ascribed to God. Whatever part the physician may play, and he
often plays a very important part-yet to God, who gives the
physician wisdom and skill, must the gracious result be ascribed.
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You believe in God for the
salvation of your soul.
Believe in Him about your temporal circumstances.
Believe in God about your sick wife or your dying child.
Believe in God about your losses and bad debts and declining
business.
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Sickness may deprive us of a thousand comforts-but there
is nothing that can separate us from the love of God!
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We are seldom grateful for good
health. God knows that we need to be sick, sometimes, to make us
know the value of health-and therefore He sends us to the bed of
sickness that we may learn a lesson of gratitude.
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The weaklings and the sickly of
the flock are the special objects of the Savior's care.
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Be sure to watch Todd Friel's insightful 3 minute video:
Does
God Make People Sick?