"If any man's work abide, . . . he
shall receive a reward." 1 Corinthians 3:14. Glorious will
be the reward bestowed when the faithful workers gather about
the throne of God and of the Lamb. When John in his mortal state
beheld the glory of God, he fell as one dead; he was not able
to endure the sight. But when the children of God shall have
put on immortality, they will "see Him as He is." 1
John 3:2. They will stand before the throne, accepted in the
Beloved. All their sins have been blotted out, all their transgressions
borne away. Now they can look upon the undimmed glory of the
throne of God. They have been partakers with Christ in His sufferings,
they have been workers together with Him in the plan of redemption,
and they are partakers with Him in the joy of seeing souls saved
in the kingdom of God, there to praise God through all eternity.
My brother, my sister, I urge you to prepare
for the coming of Christ in the clouds of heaven. Day by day
cast the love of the world out of your hearts. Understand by
experience what it means to have fellowship with Christ. Prepare
for the judgment, that when Christ shall come, to be admired
in all them that believe, you may be among those who will meet
Him in peace. In that day the redeemed will shine forth in the
glory of the Father and the Son. The angels, touching their golden
harps, will welcome the King and His trophies of victory --those
who have been washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb.
A song of triumph will peal forth, filling all heaven. Christ
has conquered. He enters the heavenly courts, accompanied by
His redeemed ones, the witnesses
that His mission of suffering and sacrifice has not been in vain.
The resurrection and ascension of our Lord
is a sure evidence of the triumph of the saints of God over death
and the grave, and a pledge that heaven is open to those who
wash their robes of character and make them white in the blood
of the Lamb. Jesus ascended to the Father as a representative
of the human race, and God will bring those who reflect His image
to behold and share with Him His glory.
There are homes for the pilgrims of earth.
There are robes for the righteous, with crowns of glory and palms
of victory. All that has perplexed us in the providences of God
will in the world to come be made plain. The things hard to be
understood will then find explanation. The mysteries of grace
will unfold before us. Where our finite minds discovered only
confusion and broken promises, we shall see the most perfect
and beautiful harmony. We shall know that infinite love ordered
the experiences that seemed most trying. As we realize the tender
care of Him who makes all things work together for our good,
we shall rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.
Pain cannot exist in the atmosphere of
heaven. In the home of the redeemed there will be no tears, no
funeral trains, no badges of mourning. "The inhabitant shall
not say, I am sick: the people that dwell therein shall be forgiven
their iniquity." Isaiah 33:24. One rich tide of happiness
will flow and deepen as eternity rolls on.
We are still amidst the shadows and turmoil
of earthly activities. Let us consider most earnestly the blessed
hereafter. Let our faith pierce through every cloud of darkness
and behold Him who died for the sins of the world.
He has opened the gates of paradise to all
who receive and believe on Him. To them He gives power to become
the sons and daughters of God. Let the afflictions which pain
us so grievously become instructive lessons, teaching us to press
forward toward the mark of the prize of our high calling in Christ.
Let us be encouraged by the thought that the Lord is soon to
come. Let this hope gladden our hearts. "Yet a little while,
and He that shall come will come, and will not tarry." Hebrews
10:37. Blessed are those servants who, when their Lord comes,
shall be found watching.
We are homeward bound. He who loved us
so much as to die for us hath builded for us a city. The New
Jerusalem is our place of rest. There will be no sadness in the
city of God. No wail of sorrow, no dirge of crushed hopes and
buried affections, will evermore be heard. Soon the garments
of heaviness will be changed for the wedding garment. Soon we
shall witness the coronation of our King. Those whose lives have
been hidden with Christ, those who on this earth have fought
the good fight of faith, will shine forth with the Redeemer's
glory in the kingdom of God.
It will not be long till we shall see Him in whom our hopes of eternal life are centered. And in His presence, all the trials and sufferings of this life will be as nothingness. "Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. For yet a little while, and He that shall come will come, and will not tarry." Verses 35-37. Look up, look up, and let your faith continually increase. Let this faith guide you along the narrow path that leads through the gates of the city of God into the great beyond, the wide, unbounded future of glory that is for the redeemed. "Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh." James 5:7, 8.