The Eternal Weight Of Glory
For
our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more
exceeding and eternal weight of glory. 2 Cor. 4:17.
I
was pointed to the glory of heaven, to the treasure laid up for the faithful.
Everything was lovely and glorious. The angels would sing a lovely song, then
they would cease singing and take their crowns from their heads and cast them
glittering at the feet of the lovely Jesus, and with melodious voices cry,
“Glory, Alleluia!” I joined with them in their songs of praise
and honor to the Lamb, and every time I opened my mouth to praise Him, I felt
an unutterable sense of the glory that surrounded me. It was a far more, an
exceeding and eternal weight of glory. Said the angel, “The little remnant
who love God and keep His commandments and are faithful to the end will enjoy
this glory and ever be in the presence of Jesus and sing with the holy angels.”
Then my eyes were taken from the glory, and I was pointed to the remnant on
the earth. The angel said to them, “. . . Get ready, get ready, get
ready. Ye must have a greater preparation than ye now have, for the day of
the Lord cometh, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate
and to destroy the sinners thereof out of it. Sacrifice all to God. Lay all
upon His altar—self, property, and all, a living sacrifice. It will
take all to enter glory. Lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where no
thief can approach or rust corrupt. Ye must be partakers of Christ’s
sufferings here if ye would be partakers with Him of His glory hereafter.”
Heaven will be cheap enough, if we obtain it through suffering. We must deny
self all along the way, die to self daily, let Jesus alone appear, and keep
His glory continually in view.
The work of salvation is not child’s play, to be taken hold of at will
and let alone at pleasure. It is the steady purpose, the untiring effort,
that will gain the victory at last. It is he who endureth to the end that
shall be saved. It is they who patiently continue in well-doing that shall
have eternal life and the immortal reward.
From
Devotional: Our Father Cares, p. 88.