
Tuesday June 25, 2024
1 Thessalonians 5:6
Let us not sleep, as others do.
The Lord Jesus may come in the night. He may come in the heavens with exceeding great power and glory before the rising of another sun; or he may tarry awhile and yet, though it should seem to us to be long, he will come quickly, for ‘one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.’ Suppose, however, he were to come tonight; if now, instead of going along to your homes and seeing once more the streets busy with traffic, the sign of the Son of Man should be revealed in the air, because the King had come in his glory and his holy angels with him, would you be ready? I press home the question. The Lord may suddenly come; are you ready? You who profess to be his saints—are your loins girt up, and your lamps trimmed? Could you go in with him to the supper, as guests who have long expected him, and say, ‘Welcome, Son of God’? Have you not much to set in order? Are there not still many things undone? Would you not be afraid to hear the midnight cry? Happy are those souls who live habitually with Jesus, who have given themselves up completely to the power of his indwelling Spirit and who ‘follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth.’; ‘they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy.’ Wise are they who live habitually beneath the influence of the Second Advent, ‘looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God’. We would have our window opened towards Jerusalem; we would sit as upon our watch-tower whole nights; we would be ready girt to go out of this Egypt at a moment’s warning. We would be of that host of God who shall go out harnessed, in the time appointed, when the signal is given. God grant us grace to be found in that number in the day of his appearing, but, ‘let us not sleep, as do others’.




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