For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. -Philippians 1:21
We shall soon, very soon, quit this mortal frame. I hope you have learned to think of that without any kind of shudder. Can you not sing:
“Ah! I shall soon be dying,
Time swiftly glides away;
But on my Lord relying
I hail the happy day.”
What is there that we should wait here for? Those who have the most of this world’s goods have found it paltry stuff. It perishes in the using. There is a satiety about it; it cannot satisfy the great heart of an immortal man. It is well for us that there is to be an end of this life, and especially for us to whom that end is glowing with immortality. Well, the hour of death will be to us a coming to Christ, a coming to sit upon His throne. Did you ever think of that? “To him that overcometh will I give to sit upon My throne.” Lord, Lord, we would be well content to sit at Thy feet. ‘Twere all the heaven we would ask if we might but creep behind the door, or stand and be manual servants, or sit, like Mordecai, in the king’s court.’ No; but it must not be. We must sit on His throne, and reign with Him for ever and ever. This is what death will bring you-a glorious participation in the royalties of your ascended Lord. ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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