The following encouraging revelation in hard times is from C. T. Studd as recorded in the book Days of Blessing in Inland China compiled by Montagu Beauchamp, who, with Studd, was one of the Cambridge Seven who went to China as missionaries:
"I remember at K'uh-wu one of these attacks came over me. I was in a thick fog, and I could not get up to praising pitch, though that always disperses the mists.
"Sunset came, and I could not praise—then, being out of doors, I tried to run, and the praise would not come.
"Presently, I happened to turn round, and, looking along the horizon, I saw the hills all capped with mist and cloud, and the Lord seemed to say—' You see the mountains are there just the same though capped with mist, they have not been removed ; ' and the Lord opened my mouth, and I was able to praise."
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