{"id":2681,"date":"2013-11-30T11:18:25","date_gmt":"2013-11-30T11:18:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au\/?p=2681"},"modified":"2013-11-30T11:18:25","modified_gmt":"2013-11-30T11:18:25","slug":"the-glorious-hope","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au\/?p=2681","title":{"rendered":"The Glorious Hope!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>The Glorious Hope!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe hope which is laid up for you in Heaven.\u201d Colossians 1:5<\/p>\n<p><em>Hope <\/em>only has reference to the <em>future<\/em> \u2014 it has nothing to do with the past and the present. <em>Faith <\/em>looks  backward as well as forward \u2014 but hope fixes its glance exclusively  upon things to come. And the objects with which it deals are \u201cgood  things to come,\u201d or things which are <em>supposed <\/em>to possess such a character.<\/p>\n<p>We say <em>supposed<\/em>, for many objects for which men have hoped,  and which they have anxiously longed for, have turned out, when  possessed, to be far less valuable and attractive than they once  appeared to be. <em>Distance<\/em>, in innumerable instances, lends <em>enchantment <\/em>to the view.<\/p>\n<p>It is so frequently with natural objects; much of the fascination with which they seem to be invested when <em>remotely viewed<\/em>,  disappear when they are more closely examined. \u201cTo all those who are  conversant,\u201d it has been strikingly observed, \u201cin the scenery of  external nature, it is evident that an object to be seen to the greatest  advantage, must be placed at a certain distance from the eye of the  observer. The <em>poor man\u2019s hut<\/em>, though all within is raggedness  and disorder, and all around it is full of the most disgusting  spectacles \u2014 yet, if seen at a sufficient distance, may appear to be an  enchanting cottage. The <em>field <\/em>where the thistle grows, and the  face of which is deformed by the wild exuberance of pernicious weeds \u2014  may delight the eye of a distant spectator by the loveliness of its  verdure. That <em>lake <\/em>whose waters are corrupted, and whose banks  poison the air by their marshy exhalations \u2014 may charm the eye of an  enthusiast who views it from an adjoining eminence, and dwells with  rapture on the quietness of its surface and on the beauty of its  outline, its sweet border fringed with the mirthful coloring of nature,  and on which Spring lavishes its finest ornaments.<\/p>\n<p>Yet all is the effect of <em>distance<\/em> \u2014 it softens the harsh and  disgusting features of every object. What is detestable and ordinary \u2014  it can dress in the most romantic attractions. Distance can transform  the country hamlet into a paradise of beauty, in spite of the  abominations that are at every door, and the angry brawlings of the men  and women who occupy it! You see the smoke rising in fantastic wreaths  through the pure air, and the village spire peeping from among the thick  verdure of the trees which embosom it. The <em>imagination <\/em>of our sentimentalist swells with pleasure, and completes the harmony of the picture.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Now it is cheering to know that to the Christian\u2019s hope, such  reflections are altogether inapplicable. Although its object is distant,  in a \u201cland that is very far off,\u201d yet what is <em>enchanting in the distance <\/em>will  not lose its enchantment when its borders are reached, and its  blessedness is actually realized. The feelings of the saints in Heaven  will, doubtless, be very similar to those of the Eastern Queen on her  visit to the most magnificent of Israel\u2019s monarchs. Accustomed as she  was, to the most pompous and imposing scenes \u2014 yet what she then saw,  cast all the splendor with which she had been previously familiar, into  the shadows; and with befitting candor she acknowledged that the  scepticism with which she had listened to the accounts which had been  brought to her, was not only removed \u2014 but that the descriptions had  fallen far short of the reality, \u201cWhen the queen of Sheba realized how  very wise Solomon was, and when she saw the palace he had built, she was  <em>overwhelmed<\/em>. She was also amazed at the food on his tables,  the organization of his officials and their splendid clothing, the  cup-bearers, and the burnt offerings Solomon made at the Temple of the  Lord. She exclaimed to the king: Everything I heard in my country about  your achievements and wisdom is true! I didn\u2019t believe what was said  until I arrived here and saw it with my own eyes! In fact, I had not  heard the <em>half <\/em>of it! Your wisdom and prosperity are far beyond what I was told!\u201d 1 Kings 10:4-7<\/p>\n<p>An ancient emperor, when he had attained certain conquests which had been for years the summit of his ambition, might cry out,<em> \u201cIs this all?\u201d <\/em>But  never will the Christian conqueror, after having been overcome by the  blood of the Lamb and the word of His testimony, when admitted into the  everlasting kingdom to receive that recompense of reward, in prospect of  which he bore the toils of combat and the labor of the way \u2014 never will  he be tempted to join in such an exclamation. As God more than fulfills  the wishes of His people here, doing for them exceeding abundantly  above all they ask or think \u2014 so will he immeasurably and inconceivably  transcend their loftiest expectations hereafter!\u00a0 John MacDuff.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Glorious Hope! \u201cThe hope which is laid up for you in Heaven.\u201d Colossians 1:5 Hope only has reference to the future \u2014 it has nothing to do with the past and the present. Faith looks backward as well as forward \u2014 but hope fixes its glance exclusively upon things to come. 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