17. When trouble penetrates the heart it is trouble indeed. In the case
before us, the heart was swollen with grief like a lake surcharged with water
by enormous floods; this is used as an argument for deliverance, and it is a
potent one. When the darkest hour of the night arrives we may expect the dawn,
and when our troubles are enlarged to the greatest degree, then may we
hopefully pray, O bring thou me out of my distresses.
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