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return。 His treasure is in heaven; his good things are yet to e。 The
world is not his rest; but an inn; and an inn is not home。 He knows
that 〃He that shall e will soon e; and will not tarry。〃 Christ is
ing; and that is enough。 (Heb。 x。 37。)
This is indeed a 〃blessed hope!〃 (Titus ii。 13。) Now is the
school…timethen the eternal holiday。 Now is the tossing on the waves
of a troublesome worldthen the quiet harbour。 Now is the
scatteringthen the gathering。 Now is the time of sowingthen the
harvest。 Now is the working seasonthen the wages。 Now is the
crossthen the crown。
People talk of their 〃expectations〃 and hopes from this world。 None
have such solid expectations as a saved soul。 He can say; 〃My soul;
wait thou only upon God; my expectation is from Him。〃 (Ps。 lxii。 5。)
In all true saving religion Christ is all: all in justificationall in
fortall in hope。 Blessed is that mother's child that knows it; and
far more blessed is he that feels it too。 Oh that men would prove
themselves; and see what they know of it for their own souls!
IV。 One thing more I will add; and then I have done。 Let us understand
that Christ will be all in heaven。
I cannot dwell long on this point。 I have not power; if I had space and
room。 I can ill describe things unseen and a world unknown。 But this I
know; that all men and women who reach heaven will find that even there
also 〃Christ is all。〃
Like the altar in Solomon's temple; Christ crucified will be the grand
object in heaven。 That altar struck the eye of every one who entered
the temple gates。 It was a great brazen altar; twenty cubits broadas
broad as the front of the temple itself。 (2 Chron。 iii。 4; iv。 1。) So
in like manner will Jesus fill the eyes of all who enter glory。 In the
midst of the throne and surrounded by adoring angels and saints; there
will be 〃the Lamb that was slain。〃 And 〃the Lamb shall be the light〃 of
the place。 (Rev。 v。 6; xxi。 23。)
The praise of the Lord Jesus will be the eternal song of all the
inhabitants of heaven。 They will say with a loud voice; 〃Worthy is the
Lamb that was slain。 Blessing; and honour; and glory; and power; be to
Him that sitteth on the throne; and to the Lamb for ever and ever。〃
(Rev。 v。 12。 13。)
The service of the Lord Jesus will be one eternal occupation of all the
inhabitants of heaven。 We shall 〃serve Him day and night in His
temple。〃 (Rev。 vii。 13。) Blessed is the thought that we shall at length
attend on Him without distraction; and work for Him without weariness。
The presence of Christ Himself shall be one everlasting enjoyment of
the inhabitants of heaven。 We shall 〃see His face;〃 and hear His voice;
and speak with Him as friend with friend。 (Rev。 xxii。 4。) Sweet is the
thought that whosoever may be wanting at the marriage supper; the
Master Himself will be there。 His presence will satisfy all our wants。
(Ps。 xvii。 15。)
What a sweet and glorious home heaven will be to those who have loved
the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity! Here we live by faith in Him; and
find peace; though we see Him not。 There we shall see Him face to face;
and find He is altogether lovely。 〃Better〃 indeed will be the 〃sight of
the eyes than the wandering of the desire!〃 (Eccles。 vi。 9。)
But alas; how little fit for heaven are many who talk of 〃going to
heaven〃 when they die; while they manifestly have no saving faith; and
no real acquaintance with Christ。 You give Christ no honour here。 You
have no munion with Him。 You do not love Him。 Alas! what could you
do in heaven? It would be no place for you。 Its joys would be no joys
for you。 Its happiness would be a happiness into which you could not
enter。 Its employments would be a weariness and a burden to your heart。
Oh; repent and change before it be too late!
I trust I have shown how deep are the foundations of that little
expression; 〃Christ is all。〃
I might easily add to the things I have said; if space permitted。 The
subject is not exhausted。 I have barely walked over the surface of it。
There are mines of precious truth connected with it which I have left
unopened。
I might show how Christ ought to be all in a visible Church。 Splendid
religious buildings; numerous religious services; gorgeous ceremonies;
troops of ordained men; all; all are nothing in the sight of God; if
the Lord Jesus Himself in all His offices is not honoured; magnified;
and exalted。 That Church is but a dead carcase in which Christ is not
〃all。〃
I might show how Christ ought to be all in a ministry。 The great work
which ordained men are intended to do; is to lift up Christ。 We are to
be like the pole on which the brazen serpent was hung。 We are useful so
long as we exalt the great object of faith; but useful no further。 We
are to be ambassadors to carry tidings to a rebellious world about the
King's Son; and if we teach men to think more about us and our office
than about Him; we are not fit for our place。 The Spirit will never
honour that minister who does not testify of Christwho does not make
Christ 〃all。〃
I might show how language seems exhausted in the Bible; in describing
Christ's various offices。 I might describe how figures seem endless
which are employed in unfolding Christ's fulness。 The High Priest; the
Mediator; the Redeemer; the Saviour; the Advocate; the Shepherd; the
Physician; the Bridegroom; the Head; the Bread of Life; the Light of
the World; the Way; the Door; the Vine; the Rock; the Fountain; the Sun
of Righteousness; the Forerunner; the Surety; the Captain; the Prince
of Life; the Amen; the Almighty; the Author and Finisher of Faith; the
Lamb of God; the King of Saints; the Wonderful; the Mighty God; the
Counsellor; the Bishop of Soulsall these; and many more; are names
given to Christ in Scripture。 Each is a fountain of instruction and
fort for everyone who is willing to drink of it。 Each supplies
matter for useful meditation。
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