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Fern’s Hollow

CHAPTER XVI
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'Stephen, do you wish her to be back again in this sorrowful world, with Martha and you for companions, instead of the angels ?' 'Oh no!' sobbed Stephen.
'And now, why has God sent so many troubles to you, my poor Stephen?
As I told you before, we cannot understand His ways yet.

But do not you see that sorrow has made you very different to the other boys about you?
Have you not gained much wisdom that they do not possess?
And would you change your lot with any one of them?
Would you even be as you were yourself twelve months ago, before these afflictions came?
We are sent into this world for something more than food and clothing, and work and play.

Our souls must live, and they are dead if they are not brought into submission to God's will.

Even our own Lord and Saviour, "though He were a son, yet learned He obedience by the things which He suffered." How much more do we need to suffer before we learn obedience to the will of God! 'Then there is Martha,' continued Miss Anne, after a pause; 'she and Bess are both brought to repentance by the death of our little child.

Surely I need not excuse God's dealings to you any more, Stephen.' 'But there comes no judgment upon the master,' said Stephen in a low voice.
A flush of pain passed over Miss Anne's face as she met Stephen's eager gaze, and saw something of the working of his heart in his flashing eye.
'Our God will suffer no sin to go unpunished for ever,' she answered solemnly.


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