Friday 4 February 2011

Losses, crosses, disappointments and bereavements

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(James Smith, "Christ Precious!" 1861)

"Unto you therefore who believe--He is precious!" 1 Peter 2:7

Christ is especially precious to believers--when the emptiness of the world is discovered. The soul having tried the world, has found it . . .
false and fickle,
an empty cistern,
a dry well,
a cloud without water,
only vanity and vexation of spirit!

The Christian has experienced that . . .
the world's pleasures--end in pain,
its honors--end in disgrace,
and its wealth--ends in absolute poverty.

Now turning from the world, to Jesus--it finds . . .
solid happiness,
substantial pleasure,
full supplies.

It obtains . . .
a deep and lasting peace which passes all understanding,
unsearchable riches in Christ, and
honors which will never pass away.

O how precious is Jesus, when this world appears to be a valley of tears! Almost everything earthly is at times calculated to . . .
cause sorrow,
fill us with sadness,
and draw forth tears.
Losses, crosses, disappointments and bereavements--all conspire to make us sad. Earth is to us a Valley of Achor--the place of trouble and sorrow.

Now turning to Jesus, we find a friend who loves at all times, and a brother born for adversity.
He makes up for every loss,
He sanctifies every disappointment,
and He fills for us every relation.

His presence is . . .
like a flowing spring--in a dreary desert,
like a cheering fire--on a piercing winter's night,
and like a happy home--to the exhausted traveler.

O how precious is Jesus now!

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