Bring fifth month roses, pansies, geraniums, daisies, marigolds, zinnias, and leaves of green they soothe a dwarfed heart that has tasted pain, sadness, disappointments, trials, and tribulations and long periods of gloomy darkness unraveling before their eyes the pressure of pain brings horns of dilemmas.
As Walt Whitman once said, "Whatever happens to anyone can be turned into good results." In the book most high, it tells us "All things work together for good to them that love God." (Romans 8:28)
He brings us trials for a reason calls them off at the right season has reached His goal when the wick of agony burns quickly to the bottom.
These sorrowful days often turn out to be our best, when we've passed the test, come through lengthy stretches of summer weather and soft meadows sprout with fresh flowers again.
We've tasted the deepest depths and the highest heights When Jesus is our lighthouse the guardian in the night. |