By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange
country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with
him of the same promise: for he looked for a city which hath
foundations, whose builder and maker is God. Hebrews 11:9, 10.
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 perplexed us in the providences of God will then be made plain.
The things hard to be understood will then find an explanation. The
mysteries of grace will unfold before us. Where our finite minds
discovered only confusion and broken purposes, we shall see the most
perfect and beautiful harmony. We shall know that infinite love ordered
the experiences that seemed most trying and hard to bear. 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.
Think of this; tell it to the children of suffering and sorrow, and bid
them rejoice in hope.
The nearer we come to Jesus, the more clearly we behold the purity
and greatness of His character, the less we shall feel like exalting
self. The contrast between our characters and His will lead to
humiliation of soul and deep heart searching. The more we love Jesus,
the more entirely will self be humbled and forgotten....
He who is meek in spirit, he who is purest and most childlike,
will be made strong for the battle. He will be strengthened with might
by His Spirit in the inner man. He who feels his weakness, and wrestles
with God as did Jacob, and like this servant of old cries, “I will not
let thee go, except thou bless me,” will go forth with the fresh
anointing of the Holy Spirit. The atmosphere of heaven will surround
him. He will go about doing good. His influence will be a positive force
in favor of the religion of Christ....
Our God is a very present help in time of need. He is acquainted with the most secret thoughts of our hearts, with all the intents and purposes of our souls. When we are in perplexity, even before we open to Him our distresses, He is making arrangements for our deliverance.~Our Father Cares, by E.G. White. Pin It Now!
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