Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
(Hebrews 11:1)
God does not tell us what He is
doing when taking us through dark experiences. If He did, it would be all right.
If He said, "I am going to lead you into a bad time, it is all going to be dark
and strange and perplexing and bewildering and helpless, but it is all right, I
am working a tremendous thing, this is what I am going to bring out of it," if
He said that, the faith element would fade out. If only He would tell us He is
doing something, and what He is doing, instead of leaving us in the dark and
seeming to be so far away and without any interest in us! If only! Ah yes, but
He did not do that, and we know He does not do that, He does not explain. But
here is the challenge.
This is what is meant by Hebrews 11
and the men of faith, that is what it means. And thank God we have the heritage,
we have a great heritage, we have more than they had. These men did not have a
Bible, it was not written when they were going through it. We have their story
and so many more. We see the issue, we have the sequel, but is it really helping
us? When you are having a bad, dark time and feel that all has gone wrong, read
the story of Joseph again... starting on it you will not want to put it down.
Take its great lessons. The God of Joseph is our God and He is doing the same
thing, and we know that that is true to life. What I have been saying is so true
to life. We have that evidence. That, at any rate, is very much like my
experience, and therefore I have reason to think and believe that the same thing
is involved. The God of resurrection is working this to glory.