
In his early years of ministry, the English preacher Charles Simeon (17591836) was a harsh and self-assertive man. One day he was visiting a friend and fellow pastor in a nearby village. When he left to go home, his friends daughters complained to their father about Simeons manner. So he took the girls to the backyard and said, Pick me one of those peaches. It was early summer, and the peaches were green. The girls asked why he wanted green, unripe fruit. He replied, Well, my dears, it is green now, and we must wait; but a little more sun, and a few more showers, and the peach will be ripe and sweet. So it is with Mr. Simeon.
Simeon, in due time, did change. The warmth of Gods love and the showers of misunderstanding and disappointment were the means by which he became a gentle, humble man.
The God of all grace works in all His children, humbling the proud and exalting the humble, to make them ripe and sweet. Our task is to take hold of Gods grace to endure our afflictions with patience, without growing weary.
In time, He will perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle us (1 Peter 5:10). We must wait on the LORD and be of good courage (Ps. 27:14).


Thankyou Mayor, for the morning devotional...This is so true.
Polly
Thank you, Mr. Mayor, for the very lovely Daily Bread this morning. Hope you and the family will get some rest today!