No step of your thorny 
    path
    Dear Sir,
    I rejoice to see your faith in the unchangeable love of 
    our three-one God, and your humility under its bright display. But why, my 
    dear Sir, should you say, "I am discouraged because of the difficulty of the 
    way?" You know the Lord led Israel of old "by a right way" through 
    the wilderness, in all their forward and backward traces—"to a city 
    of habitation." And thus He leads you through this world's wilderness, by 
    a right way, to your eternal rest—by that very way which infinite 
    wisdom devised, which infinite goodness ordained to be the path 
    in which you were to walk, as your direct way to eternal glory—as that which 
    should be most for God's praise and your salvation-bliss. 
    And when once you reach the land of promise, and have the 
    advantage of that higher ground, you shall remember all the way by which the 
    Lord led you through the wilderness, and see it to have been a right way, 
    and that no step of your thorny path 
    could have been better than it was. You shall then see, to your endless joy, 
    what wonders of infinite grace have been wrought for you—in preserving and 
    increasing your spiritual life amid innumerable deaths—and forever adore the 
    conduct of wise grace that brought you safe to the heights of glory—through 
    such a dark and intricate maze—from the depths of earthly encumbrance. And 
    until you are blessed with sight, you must live by faith. No reason is there 
    for discouragement, since through the wilderness you have such a glorious 
    Guide! Your dear Lord Jesus is given to be your companion through the 
    world's tribulation—you have His arm to lean on—and His bosom 
    to rest in, under all your weakness, and in all your disconsolation. If your 
    way be rough—your shoes should be iron or brass; if you are surrounded with 
    dangers—the eternal God is your refuge; if you are ready to faint under 
    pressing weights—underneath are the everlasting arms for your support. 
    And He who has been the God of your youth will not 
    forsake you in old age. You know what He says, "And unto your old age, I am 
    He; and unto grey hairs will I carry you—I have made, and I will bear; even 
    I will carry, and will deliver you." Then, Sir, you shall never quite tire, 
    because you travel in omnipotent strength. So long as the everlasting God, 
    the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, faints not, neither is 
    weary—who gives power to the faint, and increases strength unto those who 
    have no might—so long shall you renew your strength, run and not be weary, 
    and walk and not faint—until He has brought you unto Himself! You may set up 
    your Ebenezer, and say, "hitherto has the Lord helped." And you know His 
    faithful promise, "I will never, never, never leave you, nor forsake you!"
    When all creatures and things fail you, yes, when your own strength and 
    heart fail you—"God is the strength of your heart, and your portion 
    forever." And what can you desire more? Therefore, yield not to 
    discouragement, but lean on a God all-sufficient. For He says, "the 
    mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed, but My kindness shall not 
    depart from you; neither shall the covenant of My peace be removed, says the 
    Lord who has mercy on you." And in His kindness, in the covenant of His 
    peace, you have all that your soul can want or wish. Behave, then, in faith 
    as an heir of God, and leave it to them to be discouraged, who have no 
    interest in His infinitely free, rich, and super-abounding grace—in 
    immutable, eternal grace! For this grace is and will be the source of all 
    your earthly-felicity and immortal glory.
    I wish you the rich consolations of the Holy Spirit while 
    you abide in any distress, until you are called to "enter into the joy of 
    your Lord," where sin and sorrow shall have no place!