Israel's weary wanderings were all over, and the promised
rest was attained. No more moving tents, fiery serpents, fierce Amalekites, and
howling wildernesses: they came to the land which flowed with milk and honey,
and they ate the old corn of the land. Perhaps this year, beloved Christian
reader, this may be thy case or mine. Joyful is the prospect, and if faith be
in active exercise, it will yield unalloyed delight. To be with Jesus in the
rest which remaineth for the people of God, is a cheering hope indeed, and to
expect this glory so soon is a double bliss. Unbelief shudders at the Jordan
which still rolls between us and the goodly land, but let us rest assured that
we have already experienced more ills than death at its worst can cause us. Let
us banish every fearful thought, and rejoice with exceeding great joy, in the
prospect that this year we shall begin to be "for ever with the
Lord." A part of the host will this year tarry on earth, to do service for
their Lord. If this should fall to our lot, there is no reason why the New
Year's text should not still be true. "We who have believed do enter into
rest." The Holy Spirit is the earnest of our inheritance; He gives us
"glory begun below." In heaven they are secure, and so are we
preserved in Christ Jesus; there they triumph over their enemies, and we have
victories too. Celestial spirits enjoy communion with their Lord, and this is
not denied to us; they rest in His love, and we have perfect peace in Him: they
hymn His praise, and it is our privilege to bless Him too. We will this year
gather celestial fruits on earthly ground, where faith and hope have made the
desert like the garden of the Lord. Man did eat angels' food of old, and why
not now ? O for grace to feed on Jesus, and so to eat of the fruit of the land
of Canaan this year!
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