And
they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they
that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. Dan. 12:3.
Many,
very many, will be terribly surprised when the Lord shall come suddenly as
a thief in the night. Let us watch and pray, lest coming suddenly He find
us sleeping. My soul is deeply stirred as I consider how much we ought to
do for perishing souls. The prediction of Daniel, “Many shall run to
and fro, and knowledge shall be increased” (Dan. 12:4), is to be fulfilled
in our giving of the warning message; many are to be enlightened regarding
the sure word of prophecy. . . .
The
salvation of souls should be our first consideration. I am troubled when I
see many rejoicing in temporal prosperity, for those who possess worldly treasure
seldom seek earnestly to secure the heavenly. They are in danger of falling
into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which
drown man in destruction. . . .
We
need a more firm reliance upon a “Thus saith the Lord.” If we
have this, we shall not trust to feeling, and be ruled by feeling. God asks
us to rest in His love. It is our privilege to know the Word of God as a sure
and tried guide, an infallible assurance. Let us work on the faith side of
the question. Let us believe and trust, and talk faith and hope and courage.
Let the praise of God be in our hearts and on our lips oftener than it is.
“Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me” (Ps. 50:23). Keep the mind
stayed upon God, and know the love of Christ as the Word of God reveals it.
This Word is life. Talk of Christ; call others to behold Him as your Redeemer.
It
is our privilege to rest in an active, living faith in Christ as the Life-giver.
It is our privilege to comprehend with all saints, what is the length and
depth and height, and to know the love of God which passeth knowledge, and
be filled with all the fullness of God. Let us contemplate Christ as the One
in whom all fullness dwells. Beholding Him as our personal Saviour, we shall
appreciate the value of His saving grace. We should think about Jesus more
than we do. We should let His praise be in our hearts. We should speak of
the love that has been so abundantly expressed for us. We certainly have every
reason to praise God with heart and soul and voice, saying, I will praise
the Lord for His great love wherewith He hath loved me. . . .
Lift
Him up, the Christ of Calvary; lift Him up, that the world may behold Him.
Talk of His goodness, sing of His love, and give Him the grateful thanks of
your hearts.
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