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Zechariah 1:12,13

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Primary Scripture: Zechariah 1:12,13

What a sweet answer to an anxious inquiry! This night let us rejoice in it. O Zion, there are good things in store for you; your time of travail will soon be over; your children will be brought forth; your captivity will end. Bear patiently the rod for a season, and under the darkness still trust in God, for His love burns towards you.

God loves the church with a love too deep for human imagination: He loves her with all His infinite heart. Therefore let her sons be of good courage; she cannot be far from prosperity to whom God speaks good words and comfortable words.

What these comfortable words are the prophet goes on to tell us: I am jealous for Jerusalem and for Zion with a great jealousy. The Lord loves His church so much that He cannot bear that she should go astray to others; and when she has done so, He cannot endure that she should suffer too much or too heavily.

He will not have His enemies afflict her: He is displeased with them because they increase her misery. When God seems most to leave His church, His heart is warm towards her. History shows that whenever God uses a rod to chasten His servants, He always breaks it afterwards, as if He loathed the rod that gave His children pain.

Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him. God has not forgotten us because He strikes—His blows are no evidence of want of love. If this is true of His church collectively, it is of necessity true also of each individual member.

You may fear that the Lord has passed you by, but it is not so: He who counts the stars, and calls them by their names, is in no danger of forgetting His own children. He knows your case as thoroughly as if you were the only creature He ever made, or the only saint He ever loved. Approach Him and be at peace.

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