Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Faith's Check Book, Daily
Entry
C. H. Spurgeon
Holy Foresight
Nevertheless I say unto you, Hereafter shall ye see
the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of
Heaven. (Matthew 26:64)
Ah, Lord,
Thou wast in Thy lowest state when before Thy persecutors Thou wast made to
stand like a criminal! Yet the eyes of Thy faith could see beyond Thy present
humiliation into Thy future glory. What words are these,
"Nevertheless-hereafter!" I would imitate Thy holy foresight, and in
the midst of poverty, or sickness, or slander, I also would say,
"Nevertheless-hereafter." Instead of weakness, Thou hast all power;
instead of shame, all glory; instead of derision, all worship, Thy cross has
not dimmed the splendor of Thy crown, neither has the spittle marred the beauty
of Thy face. Say, rather, Thou are the more exalted and honored because of Thy
sufferings.
So, Lord,
I also would take courage from the "hereafter." I would forget the
present tribulation in the future triumph. Help thou me by directing me into
Thy Father's love and into Thine own patience, so that when I am derided for
Thy name I may not be staggered but think more and more of the hereafter, and,
therefore, all the less of today. I shall be with Thee soon and behold Thy
glory. Wherefore, I am not ashamed but say in my inmost soul,
"Nevertheless-hereafter."
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