Friday, October 10, 2008

Happy Art Thou

Deuteronomy 33:29
Happy art thou, O Israel; who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord!


He who affirms that Christianity makes men miserable, is himself an utter stranger to it. It were strange indeed, if it made us wretched, for see to what a position it exalts us! It makes us sons of God. Suppose you that God will give all the happiness to His enemies, and reserve all the mourning for His own family? Shall His foes have mirth and joy, and shall His home-born children inherit sorrow and wretchedness? Shall the sinner, who has no part in Christ, call himself rich in happiness, and shall we go mourning as if we were penniless beggars? No, we will rejoice in the Lord always, and glory in our inheritance, for we "have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but we have received the spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father." The rod of chastisement must rest upon us in our measure, but it worketh for us the comfortable fruits of righteousness; and therefore by the aid of the divine Comforter, we, the "people saved of the Lord," will joy in the God of our salvation. We are married u nto Christ; and shall our great Bridegroom permit His spouse to linger in constant grief? Our hearts are knit unto Him: we are His members, and though for awhile we may suffer as our Head once suffered, yet we are even now blessed with heavenly blessings in Him. We have the earnest of our inheritance in the comforts of the Spirit, which are neither few nor small. Heritors of joy for ever, we have foretastes of our portion. There are streaks of the light of joy to herald our eternal sunrising. Our riches are beyond the sea; our city with firm foundations lies on the other side the river; gleams of glory from the spirit-world cheer our hearts, and urge us onward. Truly is it said of us, "Happy art thou, O Israel; who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord?"

Devotional by Charles Spurgeon

3 comments:

Deborah said...

Another great one from Spurgeon!

Aliene said...

Good writing, Cathy. I'm glad for the Comforter that carries us through hard times and places. How many times in our life have we had to lean hard on Him. He always brings us through.

Cherdecor said...

Hi Cathy, Thank you for stopping by for a visit. I hope that your little yellow kitty calms and feels at peace in your chair.

You have a beautiful post today. This is the time to draw up close to the Lord!

Blessings,
Cheryl