The King is
returning. Routine and the fleeting work
like heavy mist upon the earth, concealing what is beyond and big. The infinitesimal has grown vast in deceived
minds, prompting our fixation with personal goals that sway on crumbling
foundation. As stable as ashes in wind
are human agendas, where a mirror’s view holds the height of complexity and
importance. All the while the King’s
return is coming, its time not hinging upon the current state of human
priority.
The
Christian’s state of mind is often snared in this foothold of personal agenda,
by means of our own image among fellow believers. Our ongoing toil to be considered “godly” by
a believing home base becomes addictive upon success, but counterproductive –
it bears no difference to a non-believing preoccupation with fleeting goals
inconsiderate to God. Such a philosophy is self-promoting, one belonging to the world of the dying away. Building on a stock of memorized scripture and kind deeds does no good for a heart seeking glory for itself. All the while the King’s return is coming, its
time not hinging upon whether we are lifted to the pedestal of our peers.
“Therefore
you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not
expect” – Matthew 24:44 (ESV).
“And now, little
children, abide in him, so that when he appears we may have confidence and not
shrink from him in shame at his coming” – 1 John 2:28 (ESV).
A social
gathering of great magnitude knows its importance only from what has been done
to carry it out, and from the number of people in knowledge of its
approaching. What has been done to carry
out Christ’s return is the sacrifice of His life in the place of sinners, His
resurrection, and ascension; but, dissimilar to social gatherings is the
reality that many carry on unprepared for His return, and it doesn’t delay His
coming. The postponement of social
gatherings on grounds of being ill prepared or lack of attendance is
commonplace, but the King’s return knows no postponement or eligible excuse for
the unready.
Any
entranced with the world of the dying away will be exposed as ash beneath the
light of the returning King, hearts choked by restraints of the fleeting will
be revealed. Until the day, then,
through Him may we rejoice where there is sorrow, forgive where there is
bitterness, impart peace where there is restlessness, give where there is
greed, comfort where there is fear, and love where there is hatred. The King’s return is coming; let us be found
at His feet already. It does not hinge
on whether we are awake or asleep.
Grace & Peace,
J. S. Wade
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