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Rh 2. To guide, direct and support them. At all times, and under all circumstances of trial, he is near, whispering in tones sweeter than heavenly music, saying unto them, "Fear not; be not dismayed, lam thy God, I will uphold thee, I will strengthen thee." Though they pass through the waters of affliction, he assures them that "they shall not be overflowed." And when they are called to "walk through the valley and shadow of death," he will be the rod and staff to comfort them, and will ultimately lead them to that eternal rest that remains for the people of God.

How thankful we should be, my brethren, for the great provision that is made for us in the gospel. We had by wicked works alienated ourselves from God, rendered ourselves obnoxious to his wrath and sore displeasure—"treasured up unto ourselves wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God." But in his infinite benevolence he contrived a plan by which we may be