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Zechariah 14:7

Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Repent62, Oct 4, 2005.

  1. Repent62

    Repent62 New Member

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    Zechariah 14:7 - But it shall be one day which shall be known to the Lord, not day, nor night: but it shall come to pass, that at evening time it shall be light.

    Oftentimes we look forward with forebodings to the time of old age, forgetful that at eventide it shall be light. To many saints, old age is the choicest season in their lives. A balmier air fans the mariner's cheek as he nears the shore of immortality, fewer waves ruffle his sea, quiet reigns, deep, still and solemn. From the altar of age the flashes of the fire of youth are gone, but the more real flame of earnest feeling remains. The pilgrims have reached the land Beulah, that happy country, whose days are as the days of heaven upon earth. Angels visit it, celestial gales blow over it, flowers of paradise grow in it, and the air is filled with seraphic music. Some dwell here for years, and others come to it but a few hours before their departure, but it is an Eden on earth. We may well long for the time when we shall recline in its shady groves and be saitisfied with hope until the time of fruition comes. The setting sun seems larger than when aloft in the sky, and a splendour of glory tinges all the clouds which surround his going down. Pain breaks not the calm of the sweet twilight of age, for strength made perfect in weakness bears up with patience under it all. Ripe fruits of choice experience are gathered as the rare repast of life's evening, and the soul prepares itself for rest.

    The Lord's people shall also enjoy light in the hour of death. Unbelief laments; the shadows fall, the night is far spent, the true day is at hand. Light is come, the light of immortality, the light of a Father's countenance. Gather up thy feet in the bed, see the waiting bands of spirits! Angels waft thee away. Farewell, beloved one, thou art gone, thou wavest thine hand. Ah, now it is light. The pearly gates are open, the golden streets shine in the jasper light. We cover our eyes, but thou beholdest the unseen; adieu, brother, thou hast light at even-tide, such as we have not yet.

    Charles Spurgeon






    This is a devotion that I put on my website for today...obviously I didn't write it, but I was truly touched as I read it and wanted to share it with you guys! :D

    I didn't see a thread anywhere for devotions, so I put it here...where Mr. Spurgeon would be appreciated most! [​IMG]

    KJV Only! [​IMG]
     
  2. KJV4JJ

    KJV4JJ New Member

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    sorry I left all that stuff at the end.... it was supposed to end after the last [​IMG]


    still new to this. but anyway... thanks.
     
  4. Repent62

    Repent62 New Member

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    I was sitting here reading your reply and wondering...how in the world did he put that inside the quote? I couldn't do that if I tried! :D [​IMG]

    Thanks for the reply by the way!


    KJV Only! [​IMG]
     
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