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Charles E. Cowman

Sweetness of the Storm

The sermon teaches that even in the midst of storms and suffering, we can find the sweetness of religion and the love of God, and that God will give us a safe journey to the Promised Land.
Charles E. Cowman preaches about how disasters and storms in life can lead us to great acts of prayer, enriching us with the sweetness of religion that warms our souls long after the storm has passed. Just like a storm in spring brings devastation but also leaves behind ambrosial flowers and greener pastures, the storms in our lives can lead us to discover the richer mines of God's love in Christ. Despite the challenges we face, God promises us a safe journey to our Promised Land, where even in our pain and sorrow, the sweetest virtues grow, and behind the darkest clouds, the blue sky shines.

Text

"In everything ye are enriched by him" (1 Cor. 1:5).

Have you ever seen men and women whom some disaster drove to a great act of prayer, and by and by the disaster was forgotten, but the sweetness of religion remained and warmed their souls?

So have I seen a storm in later spring; and all was black, save where the lightning tore the cloud with thundering rent.

The winds blew and the rains fell, as though heaven had opened its windows. What a devastation there was! Not a spider's web that was out of doors escaped the storm, which tore up even the strong-branched oak.

But ere long the lightning had gone by, the thunder was spent and silent, the rain was over, the western wind came up with its sweet breath, the clouds were chased away, and the retreating storm threw a scarf of rainbows over her fair shoulders and resplendent neck, and looked back and smiled, and so withdrew and passed out of sight.

But for weeks long the fields held up their bands full of ambrosial flowers, and all the summer through the grass was greener, the brooks were fuller, and the trees cast a more umbrageous shade, because the storm passed by--though all the rest of the earth had long ago forgotten the storm, its rainbows and its rain. --Theodore Parker

God may not give us an easy journey to the Promised Land, but He will give us a safe one. --Bonar

It was a storm that occasioned the discovery of the gold mines of India. Hath not a storm driven some to the discovery of the richer mines of the love of God in Christ?

Is it raining, little flower?

Be glad of rain;

Too much sun would wither thee;

'Twill shine again.

The clouds are very black, 'tis true;

But just behind them shines the blue.

Art thou weary, tender heart?

Be glad of pain:

In sorrow sweetest virtues grow,

As flowers in rain.

God watches, and thou wilt have sun,

When clouds their perfect work have done.

--Lucy Larcom

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Storm of Life
  2. A. Disasters that drive us to prayer
  3. B. The devastation of the storm
  4. C. The aftermath of the storm
  5. II. The Sweetness of Religion
  6. A. A lasting impact
  7. B. A source of warmth and comfort
  8. III. The Promised Land
  9. A. A safe journey
  10. B. A journey of discovery
  11. IV. The Love of God
  12. A. A richer mine than gold
  13. B. A source of strength and comfort

Key Quotes

“God may not give us an easy journey to the Promised Land, but He will give us a safe one.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Be glad of rain; 'Twill shine again.” — Charles E. Cowman
“In sorrow sweetest virtues grow, As flowers in rain.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • We can find the sweetness of religion in the midst of a storm by turning to God in prayer and trusting in His goodness and sovereignty.
  • We can grow in our faith and develop sweet virtues through pain and suffering.
  • We can trust that God is working everything out for our good and that He will bring beauty out of our pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we find the sweetness of religion in the midst of a storm?
We find it by turning to God in prayer and trusting in His goodness and sovereignty.
Is it always easy to see the beauty of God's love in the midst of suffering?
No, but we can trust that God is working everything out for our good and that He will bring beauty out of our pain.
How can we be glad of pain and suffering?
We can be glad of pain and suffering because it is in these times that we can grow in our faith and develop sweet virtues.
Will God give us a safe journey to the Promised Land?
Yes, God will give us a safe journey, even if it is not an easy one.

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