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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
June 26
The last word in the Canticle of love is, "Make
haste, my beloved," and among the last words of the Apocalypse we read, "The
Spirit and the Bride say, Come"; to which the heavenly Bridegroom answers, "Surely
I come quickly." Love longs for the glorious appearing of the LORD and enjoys
this sweet promise - "The coming of the LORD draweth nigh." This stays
our minds as to the future. We look out with hope through this window.
This sacred "window of agate" lets in a flood of light upon the present
and puts us into fine condition for immediate work or suffering. Are we tired? Then
the nearness of our joy whispers patience. Are we growing weary because we do not
see the harvest of our seed-sowing? Again this glorious truth cries to us, "Be
patient." Do our multiplied temptations cause us in the least to waver? Then
the assurance that before long the LORD will be here preaches to us from this text,
"Stablish your hearts." Be firm, be stable, be constant, "stedfast,
unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the LORD." Soon will you hear the
silver trumpet which announces the coming of your King. Be not in the least afraid.
Hold the fort, for He is coming; yea, He may appear this very day.