Courage Until the End (1)

I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.—Matt. 16:18

If we look to the present state of the church of Christ, it is as Daniel in the midst of lions, as a lily among thorns, as a ship not only tossed but almost covered with waves. How strong a conspiracy is against it! The spirit of antichrist is now lifted up and marches furiously. Things seem to hang on a small and invisible thread. But our comfort is that Christ lives and reigns and stands on Mount Zion in defence of those who stand for him (Rev. 14:1). At this very time, the delivery of his church and the ruin of his enemies are in progress. We see nothing in motion till Christ has done his work, and then we will see that the Lord reigns. Christ and his church, when they are at the lowest, are nearest rising. His enemies, at the highest, are nearest their downfall. The Jews are not yet come in under Christ's banner. The 'fulness of the Gentiles' has not yet come in (Rom. 11:25), but Christ, who has the uttermost parts of the earth given to him for his possession (Psa. 2:8), will gather all the sheep his Father has given him into one fold, that there may be one sheepfold and one shepherd (John 10:16). The faithful Jews rejoiced to think of the calling of the Gentiles and why should we not rejoice to think of the calling of the Jews? No creature can hinder the course of the sun, nor stop the influence of heaven, nor hinder the blowing of the wind, much less hinder the prevailing power of divine truth, until Christ has brought all under one head, and then he will present all to his Father, and say: 'These are those you have given to me; these are those that have taken me for their Lord and King, that have suffered with me. My will is that they may be where I am and reign with me.' And then he will deliver up the kingdom to his Father, and put down all other rule, authority, and power (1 Cor. 15:24).
Devotional Readings taken from Puritan Richard Sibbes 'Refreshment for the Soul.'
The Bruised Reed, pp. 125-27 [140-42]
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