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| Honeycomb (Thomas Watson, "The Crown of Righteousness") "Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day!" 2 Timothy 4:8 Here is a gospel honeycomb, dropping comfort into the hearts of the godly. How may this alleviate all the afflictions of this life—and make these bitter waters of Marah, become sweet and pleasant to drink of! There is a crown laid up for me! A Christian in this life, has something to grieve him —and yet something to comfort him. A true saint is an heir of the cross. If he wears any robes—they are bloody. If he wears any crown—it is one of thorns. But here is that which may sweeten his sufferings; here is sweet wine mingled with his wormwood— he shall be crowned in paradise! This, my brethren, may change our mourning—into melody; and our tears—into triumph! Though we bear the cross— we shall wear the crown! Our sufferings cannot continue long. If our life is short—our sufferings cannot be long. Oh, how may this sweeten all the bitter cups we drink of! Cleopatra put a jewel in her cup which contained the price of a kingdom. When we are drinking in our wormwood cup—let this jewel be put into our cup to make it go down more pleasantly—we will shortly have an eternal reward of glory! Though bitterness is in the cup—sugar lies at the bottom! "Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day!" 2 Timothy 4:8 link |
Thursday, January 13, 2011
A Gospel Honeycomb
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