A Devotion from George Meuller
“Why art thou cast down, O my soul.” (Psalm 43:5.)
Is there ever any ground to be cast down? There are two reasons, but only two. If we are as
yet unconverted, we have ground to be cast down; or if we have been converted and live in sin,
then we are rightly cast down.
But except for these two things there is no ground to be cast down, for all else may be
brought before God in prayer with supplication and thanksgiving. And regarding all our
necessities, all our difficulties, all our trials, we may exercise faith in the power of God, and in
the love of God.
“Hope thou in God.” Oh, remember this: There is never a time when we may not hope in
God. Whatever our necessities, however great our difficulties, and though to all appearance
help is impossible, yet our business is to hope in God, and it will be found that it is not in vain.
In the Lord’s own time help will come.
Oh, the hundreds, yea, the thousands of times that I have found it thus within the past
seventy years and four months!
When it semed impossible that help could come, help did come; for God has His own
resources. He is not confined. In ten thousand different ways, and at ten thousand different
times God may help us.
Our business is to spread our cases before the Lord, in childlike simplicity to pour out all our
heart before God, saying,
“I do not deserve that Thou shouldst hear me and answer my requests, but for the sake of
my precious Lord Jesus; for His sake answer my prayer, and give me grace quietly to wait till it
please Thee to answer my prayer. For I believe Thou wilt do it in Thine own time and way.”
“For I shall yet praise him.” More prayer, more exercise of faith, more patient waiting, and
the result will be blessing, abundant blessing. Thus I have found it many hundreds of times, and
therefore I continually say to myself, “Hope thou in God.”