The end of trials
God tries the graces of his people by persecutions, that the truth and power of his grace in them may appear to his own glory, both before men, angels, and devils. One end is that by such a discovery of the truth and strength of their faith and love, he may as it were triumph over Satan; and make him to see what a victory is obtained over him, by so rescuing those souls that were once his captives from his power; and convince him of the real success of his design of redeeming and sanctifying souls–notwithstanding all that he had done to [them], whereby he thought he had utterly ruined mankind, and put t hem past the possibility of a cure. For this end God tried Job. God gloried in Job as a perfect and upright man that did good and eschewed evil [Job 1:8]. Satan don’t own the truth of it but charges that Job was a hypocrite, and his service mercenary. But God’s tries Job with grievous affliction for Satan’s conviction. So it is in the church in general, their trials being for Satan’s conviction. [Jonathan Edwards]
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Nothing much to tell. I’m walking a single solitary pilgrims walk, in England, that is not an easy one. I am a Calvinistic Covenanter Christian, My Autonomic Nervous system is failing slowly, which has led to severe disability, with an ultra rare disease than medics don’t even understand, often misdiagnose.and will no doubt kill me at some point. But, I trust the Lord to get me where I’m going. All glory to HIM.
The symptomology listed on the link, most porphyrics will only have most of those symptoms if in an acute attack. A few of us, with the ongoing, smouldering symptoms, that never go away, have most if not all of the symptom list, even when not in an acute attack, and are persistent and constant. Anyone who has ever been in the psychiactric system, diagnosed as this or that, even if physically well, should consider this illness could be responsible. King George III, the most famous porphyric, his sole symptom was “insanity.” Its so rare in part, because it’s massively under-diagnosed. But in making this illness known, when it struck me physically a few years ago, God vindicated me from every mis-diagnoses and bersmirchment upon me medically that has ever been made, and has made them all null and void.



















