Paul N. F. (10 June 2006)
"His ways are everlasting"


His ways are everlasting

By Charles H. Spurgeon

'His ways are everlasting.'­Habakkuk 3:6

     What He hath done at one time,  He will do yet again.  Man's ways are variable, but God's ways are everlasting.  There are many reasons for this most comforting truth:  among  them  are  the  following­the  Lord's  ways  are  the result of wise deliberation;  He  ordereth  all  things  according  to  the  counsel  of  His own will.
Human  action is frequently  the hasty  result  of  passion,  or fear, and is followed by regret and alteration;  but nothing can take the Almighty by surprise,  or happen otherwise than He has foreseen.

     His  ways  are  the  outgrowth  of an immutable character, and in them the fixed and settled attributes of God are clearly to be seen.  Unless the Eternal One Himself can undergo change,  His ways,  which  are  Himself in action, must remain forever the same. Is He eternally just, gracious, faithful, wise, tender? ­then His ways must
ever be distinguished for the same excellences.  Beings act according to their nature: when  those  natures change,  their conduct varies also;  but since God cannot know the shadow of a turning, His ways will abide everlastingly the same.

     Moreover there is no reason from without which could reverse  the  divine ways, since they are the embodiment of irresistible might. The earth is said, by the prophet, to be cleft with rivers,  mountains  tremble,  the deep lifts up its hands,  and sun and moon stand still, when Jehovah marches forth for the salvation of His people.

     Who can stay His hand,  or say unto Him,  What doest Thou?  But it is  not  might alone which gives stability; God's ways are the manifestation of the eternal principles of  right,  and  therefore  can never  pass  away.  WRONG BREEDS DECAY AND INVOLVES RUIN, BUT THE TRUE AND THE GOOD HAVE ABOUT THEM A VITALITY WHICH AGES CANNOT DIMINISH.

     Let us go to our heavenly Father with confidence,  remembering that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday,  to-day,  and for ever,  and in Him the Lord is ever gracious to His people.

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Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.