Streams in the Desert - August 21

He brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me; because he delighted in me (Psalms 18:19).
And what is this "large place"? What can it be but God Himself, that infinite Being in whom all other beings and all other streams of life terminate? God is a large place indeed. And it was through humiliation, through abasement, through nothingness that David was brought into it.
 --Madame Guyon
"I bare you on eagle's wings, and brought you unto myself" (Exod. 19:4).
Fearing to launch on "full surrender's" tide,
 I asked the Lord where would its waters glide
 My little bark, "To troubled seas I dread?"
 "Unto Myself," He said.
Weeping beside an open grave I stood,
 In bitterness of soul I cried to God:
 "Where leads this path of sorrow that I tread?"
 "Unto Myself," He said.
Striving for souls, I loved the work too well;
 Then disappointments came; I could not tell
 The reason, till He said, "I am thine all;
 Unto Myself I call."
Watching my heroes--those I loved the best--
 I saw them fail; they could not stand the test,
 Even by this the Lord, through tears not few,
 Unto Himself me drew.
Unto Himself! No earthly tongue can tell
 The bliss I find, since in His heart I dwell;
 The things that charmed me once seem all as naught;
 Unto Himself I'm brought.
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