When thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the
blind: and thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for
thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just. Luke 14:13, 14.
It is the reward of Christ’s workers to enter into His joy. That
joy, to which Christ Himself looks forward with eager desire, is
presented in His request to His Father, “I will that they also, whom
thou hast given me, be with me where I am.”
The angels were waiting to welcome Jesus, as He ascended after His
resurrection. The heavenly host longed to greet again their loved
Commander, returned to them from the prison house of death. Eagerly they
pressed about Him as He entered the gates of heaven. But He waved them
back. His heart was with the lonely, sorrowing band of disciples whom He
had left upon Olivet. It is still with His struggling children on
earth, who have the battle with the destroyer yet to wage. “Father,” He
says, “I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I
am.”
Christ’s redeemed ones are His jewels, His precious and peculiar
treasure. “They shall be as the stones of a crown” “the riches of the
glory of his inheritance in the saints.” In them “he shall see the
travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied.”
And will not His workers rejoice when they, too, behold the fruit of their labors? ...
Every impulse of the Holy Spirit leading men to goodness and to
God is noted in the books of heaven, and in the day of God everyone who
has given himself as an instrument for the Holy Spirit’s working will be
permitted to behold what his life has wrought.
Wonderful will be the revealing as the lines of holy influence,
with their precious results, are brought to view. What will be the
gratitude of souls that will meet us in the heavenly courts, as they
understand the sympathetic, loving interest which has been taken in
their salvation! All praise, honor, and glory will be given to God and
to the Lamb for our redemption; but it will not detract from the glory
of God to express gratitude to the instrumentality He has employed in
the salvation of souls ready to perish.
The redeemed will meet and recognize those whose attention they have directed to the uplifted Saviour. What blessed converse they have with these souls! “I was a sinner,” it will be said, ... “and you came to me, and drew my attention to the precious Saviour as my only hope. And I believed in Him.” ... What rejoicing there will be as these redeemed ones meet and greet those who have had a burden in their behalf!~Our Father Cares, by E.G. White. Pin It Now!
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