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“Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.”
This poem comes out of difficult experiences. Longfellow lost his first wife from a miscarriage; his second wife, years later, died from severe burns.
He used “rain” as a metaphor for the difficulties/trials though which we pass.
Peter used a different analogy:
The text looks to the time of the Babylonian captivity. What a sad, difficult experience (cf. Ps. 137). The general setting anticipates the return of the captives. However, the difficult experience is likened to passing through the waters.
PROPOSITION: We should maintain the right attitude as we “pass through the waters.”
How? Scripture stresses three basics in that attitude…
By Carrollton Church of Christ“Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.”
This poem comes out of difficult experiences. Longfellow lost his first wife from a miscarriage; his second wife, years later, died from severe burns.
He used “rain” as a metaphor for the difficulties/trials though which we pass.
Peter used a different analogy:
The text looks to the time of the Babylonian captivity. What a sad, difficult experience (cf. Ps. 137). The general setting anticipates the return of the captives. However, the difficult experience is likened to passing through the waters.
PROPOSITION: We should maintain the right attitude as we “pass through the waters.”
How? Scripture stresses three basics in that attitude…