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Trust Him
to Run All Things Well
During this
year we commemorate 75 years of continuous broadcasting. Today’s
message was delivered by Richard L. Evans in 1970.
The swift passing
of the seasons brings all of us at times to think upon the length
of life, as friends and loved ones come and leave, and as we ourselves
face always such uncertainties. Not one of us knows how long he
will live, how long his loved ones will live. “No man can be ignorant
that he must die,” said Cicero, “nor be sure that he may not this
very day.”1
But beyond
all this, beyond all fretting, worrying, and brooding about the
length of life, there is evidence everywhere to quiet our hearts,
to give us peace and faith for the future, and assurances that we
can count on. Spring returned again this year. We knew it would—and
it did. The sun showed itself again this morning. We knew it would—and
it did. And just so surely as all this, life has purpose, plan,
and pattern that includes eternal continuance, with loved ones waiting.
And with all
sorrows, loss of loved ones, loneliness, there is this that we may
know: that in a universe which runs so well, the Power who runs
it well is that same Power who knows each human heart, and quiets
and softens sorrow, and gives assurances we so much seek, as each
day brings its undisclosed events. We come; we live; we leave. Our
loved ones leave—but we and they live always and forever. Don’t
fret. Don’t doubt. Don’t cling to grieving. Don’t fight life, or
give up, or brood, or be bitter and rebellious, or let go of faith
in the future. All of us know loneliness; all of us search ourselves,
and ask for answers. Trust Him who has done so much so well, to
do all things well. Trust Him to bring peace and comfort and quietness
and assurance to your soul inside. “Once more the Heavenly Power
makes all things new.”2 This
you can count on.
1. De Senectut,
c. 78 B.C. 2. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “Early Spring.”
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