Signs of the Times

[Barnard R. H. Spaull, M. A., in the Christian World, London, England]

I indeed know from my own experience—and surely you can say the same—that there is no experience so bitter but out of it can come some healing, some new strength. ... Certainly every sorrow and every difficulty can be a benediction for him who will accept it so. For, have you not found in your hours of deepest sorrow, bitterest defeat, and blackest loss, that after all there was the presence of God, and even the burning fiery furnance became a sanctuary, because of that fourth figure whose form was like a Son of God.

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