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Comfort In Captivity

August 9, 2012

On February 10, 1675, 50 colonial families in Lancaster, Massachusetts, feared possible Native American raids. Joseph Rowlandson, the Puritan minister of the village, was in Boston pleading with the government for protection, while Mary, his wife, stayed behind with their children. At sunrise, the settlers were attacked. After some of the settlers were killed, Mary and other survivors were taken captive.

Mary experienced both kindness and cruelty from her captors. The Native Americans, aware of the religious nature of the settlers, gave her a Bible they had confiscated. Later she would write in her memoirs about God’s “goodness in bringing to my hand so many comfortable and suitable Scriptures in my distress.” God’s Word was her great comfort until she was ransomed by the colonists on May 2.

As the nation of Judah waited to be taken into captivity by a foreign power (Isa. 39:5-7), the despair of its people must have been great. But even in that dreadful anticipation, God’s words brought comfort: “The word of the Lord which you have spoken is good!” (v.8).

Have you been taken captive by circumstances beyond your control? If so, read and meditate on the Word. And experience God’s comfort.

Upon Thy Word I rest, so strong, so sure;
So full of comfort blest, so sweet, so pure,
Thy Word that changest not, that faileth never!
My King, I rest upon Thy Word forever. —Havergal
God’s Word is the true source of comfort.

Read: Isaiah 39:5–40:5

Comfort, yes, comfort My people! —Isaiah 40:1
Bible in a Year:
Isaiah 40-42


212 posted on 08/09/2012 6:28:56 AM PDT by The Mayor ("If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat" — Ronald Reagan)
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To: The Mayor
Actually I am controlled today by our government. The teachers teaching liberal ideas and ideals, changing the mind set of our children, I am not free to say anything politically incorrect, I am not free to speak the truth as I see it... without repercussions. When I go to the Doctor, he is not free to treat according to his knowledge unless it fits into certain schedules and perimeters, ectera ... we are conformed by social influences, and unless one is independently wealthy, one can lose a job, or business, or customers, etc. if one does not keep within the narrow lanes of thought permitted today. Religion is being dissed constantly, unless it is Islamic ...

God help us.

213 posted on 08/09/2012 9:52:05 AM PDT by geologist (The only answer to the troubles of this life is Jesus. A decision we all must make.)
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To: The Mayor

Thank you,Mr Mayor for an excellent message that ministered to my heart. Where would we be without the precious, Holy Word of God? Thank you again and may the LORD richly bless you.


219 posted on 08/09/2012 10:53:29 PM PDT by tajgirvan (May we Never forget the Sacrifices of our American Heroes nor that of their Families!)
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