Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Morning Devotional For Tuesday December 10, 2019 |
Morning Time: 11:08 AM PST
"So shall we ever be with the Lord." --1 Thessalonians 4:17
Even the sweetest visits from Christ, how short they are--and how transitory!
One moment our eyes see Him, and we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of
glory, but again a little time and we do not see Him, for our beloved withdraws
Himself from us; like a roe or a young hart He leaps over the mountains of
division; He is gone to the land of spices, and feeds no more among the lilies.
"If to-day He deigns to bless us
With a sense of pardoned sin,
He to-morrow may distress us,
Make us feel the plague within."
Oh, how sweet the prospect of the time when we shall not behold Him at
a distance, but see Him face to face: when He shall not be as a wayfaring man
tarrying but for a night, but shall eternally enfold us in the bosom of His
glory. We shall not see Him for a little season, but
"Millions of years our wondering eyes,
Shall o'er our Saviour's beauties rove;
And myriad ages we'll adore,
The wonders of His love."
In heaven there shall be no interruptions from care or sin; no weeping
shall dim our eyes; no earthly business shall distract our happy thoughts; we
shall have nothing to hinder us from gazing for ever on the Sun of Righteousness
with unwearied eyes. Oh, if it be so sweet to see Him now and then, how sweet to
gaze on that blessed face for aye, and never have a cloud rolling between, and
never have to turn one's eyes away to look on a world of weariness and woe!
Blest day, when wilt thou dawn? Rise, O unsetting sun! The joys of sense may
leave us as soon as they will, for this shall make glorious amends. If to die is
but to enter into uninterrupted communion with Jesus, then death is indeed gain,
and the black drop is swallowed up in a sea of victory.
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