For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another; though my reins be consumed within me. – Job 19:25-27
Let me observe how foolish have you and I been when we have looked forward to death with shudders, with doubts, with loathings. After all, what is it? Worms! Do you tremble at those base crawling things? Scattered particles! Shall we be alarmed at these? To meet the worms we have the angels, and to gather the scattered particles we have the voice of God. I am sure the gloom of death is altogether gone now that the lamp of resurrection burns! Disrobing is nothing now that better garments await us! We may long for evening to undress, that we may rise with God. I am sure my venerable friends now present, in coming so near, as they do now, to the time of the departure, must have some visions of the glory on the other side the stream…Is not my text a telescope which will enable you to see across the Jordan? May it not be as hands of angels to bring you bundles of myrrh and frankincense? You can say, “I know that my Redeemer lives.” You cannot want more; you were not satisfied with less in your youth, you will not be content with less now. Those of us who are young, are comforted by the thought that we may soon depart. I say comforted, not alarmed by it; and we almost envy those whose race is nearly run, because we fear—and yet we must not speak thus, for the Lord’s will be done—I was about to say, we fear that our battle may last long, and that mayhap our feet may slip; only He that keeps Israel does not slumber nor sleep. So, since we know that our Redeemer lives, this shall be our comfort in life—that though we fall, we shall not be utterly cast down; and since our Redeemer lives, this shall be our comfort in death—that though worms destroy this body, yet in our flesh we shall see God! ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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