February 4th? He’ll be back.

Verse of the day: I will not leave you orphans, I will return others (John 14:18).

The Lord Jesus has left us, but despite this, we are not orphans. He is our and returned to heaven, but we are not without comfort. Our consolation is that he will come back to us. This is comfort enough to sustain us during his prolonged absence. He’s coming, because he said, “Behold, shall I come without delay?”(Revelation 22,7). The Lord Jesus is moving quickly towards us. He said, “I will return”; and no one can prevent his return or delay him for a moment. In particular, he said, “Am I going back to you? And so on. His coming will be something unique to his own people. This fact must constitute the comfort of his people in the present, when he regrets that the Husband has not yet manifested himself.

  • When we lose the delicious sense of Christ’s presence.
  • We lament; However.
  • It does not sadden us as if there is no hope for us.
  • Our Lord.
  • In a brief demonstration of his wrath.
  • Has hidden his face from us.
  • But he will return in abundance.
  • That leaves us to some extent.
  • To some extent When he leaves.
  • Leaves a guarantee that he will return.
  • O Lord.
  • Come soon! There is no life in this world.
  • If you are absent.
  • We sigh for the return of your sweet smile.
  • When will you come back to us?I’m sure you’ll show up.
  • But do it like a deer or a young deer.
  • Don’t delay.
  • Our God!.

By: Charles Spurgeon. © 2020 Loyal Ministry. All rights are reserved.

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