Christ Sits on the Calm Throne of Eternal Serenity
Jesus
cannot change. He is as constant as He is great. As surely as He ever
lives, so surely He ever lives the same. He sits on the calm throne
of eternal serenity! Change is the defect of things below. Our
brightest morn often ends in storm. Summer's radiance gives place to
winter's gloom. The smiling flower soon lies withered. The babbling
brook is soon a parched channel.
The
friend who smiled, smiles no more friendly welcomes. Bereavement
weeps where once the family beamed with domestic joy. Gardens wither
into deserts. Babylons crumble into unsightly ruins. On all things a
sad inscription writes . . .fleeting! transient!
vanishing!
Time flaps a ceaseless wing, and from its wings, decay and death drop
down. But Jesus sits high above all this. He is “the
same yesterday, and today, and forever.”
The love of Jesus is in perpetual bloom. It is always in summertime.
The roots are deeply buried in Himself; therefore the branches cannot
fade. Believer, drink hourly of this cup of joy.
Christ
loved you fully when, in the councils of eternity, He received you
into His heart. He
loved you truly when, in the fullness of time, He took upon Himself
your curse, and drained your hell deep dues. He loved you tenderly
when He showed you, by the Spirit, His hands and His feet, and
whispered to you that you were His. He loves you faithfully while He
ceases not to intercede in your behalf, and to scatter blessings on
your soul. He will love you intensely in heaven when you are
manifested as His precious purchase and crowned as His bride!
-Gospel
report by preacher Henry Law (1797–1884 A.D.)
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