Submission to God : Psalm Xxxix, 9 : a Sermon, Preached At the Funeral of Mrs. Caroline E. Lathrop, Who Died At Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Thursday, February 27, 1845, At 1-4 Before 5 A.M. And Was Buried March 1st, 1845
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Can a man desire to be under a better government ? Well says the Prophet — Thou wilt keep him, in perfect peace whose mind is stayed upon thee, because he trusteth in thee. The events of life may be shrouded in mystery by Him " whose way is in the sea, and his path in the great waters, and whose footsteps are not known" — but a voice is heard gpeaking to his heart — " What thou knowest not now, thou ehalt know hereafter." And he waits in patience the wind- ing up of this world's drama, under th...e full convic5tion that God will then, if not before, vindicate his government in the sight of the universe. It was this faith in God which enabled the holy Payson, in the midst of the most excruciating bodily agony, when asked by some of his friends, " if he could see any particu- lar reason for this dispensation," to reply — " No ; but I am as well satisfied as if I could see ten thousand. God's will is the very perfection of all reason." And it was this, too, which enabled another saint, under the most intolerable suf- fering, when told by a friend, " Brother, you are in a great deal of agony," to say, " Yes, I am ; but I am in no more than I would put myself, if I were as wise and as good as Qod is." This, my hearers, and nothing less than this, is submission.
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