But they know not the thoughts of the LORD, neither
understand they his counsel: for he shall gather them as the sheaves into the
floor. (Micah 4:12)
Let us now see why the Prophet spoke here of the design and
thoughts of God: for if only these two words are brought before us, there is
certainly but little solid comfort, and nothing that has much force or power.
There is then another principle to be understood,—that the
thoughts of God are known to us, who are taught in his school. The counsel of
God then is not hidden, for it is revealed to us in his Word. Consolation
therefore depends on a higher and a more recondite doctrine; that is, that the
faithful, in their miseries, ought to contemplate the counsel of God as in a
mirror.
And what does this mean? That when God afflicts us, he holds
a remedy in his hand, and that when he throws us into the grave, he can restore
us to life and safety. When, therefore, we understand this design of God,—that
he chastens his Church with temporal evils, and that the issue will ever be
most salutary,—when this is known by us, there is then no reason why the slanders
of the ungodly should deject our minds; and when they vomit forth all their
reproaches, we ought to adhere firmly to this counsel of God.
But that the ungodly are thus proud is no matter of wonder;
for if they raise their horns against God, why should they not despise us also,
who are so few in number, and of hardly any influence, at least not equal to
what they possess? The Church is indeed contemptible in the eyes of the world;
and it is no wonder if our enemies thus deride us, and load us with ridicule
and contempt, when they dare to act so frowardly towards God.
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