"Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the
Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me
only, but unto all them also that love his appearing." - 2 Timothy 4:8
Pause, my soul, over this blessed verse, and mark the very weighty
things contained in it. Many a soul is for deferring the thoughts of
this great day of God, and conclude, that the justification of the
sinner cannot be known until the day of judgment. But, my soul, see to
it, that thou art for bringing the firm and unshaken belief of it into
immediate possession and enjoyment now; for surely Jesus hath
effectually and fully provided for it. "Whom he called, them he also
justified; and whom he justified, them he also glorified." See to it
then, my soul, that thou dost not suffer thyself to live a day, no, not
an hour, in a state of uncertainty upon a point of such infinite
consequence, in which the pardon of thy sins, and the justification of
thy person before God, is so highly concerned. If Jesus be thy Surety,
his righteousness and blood must be thy full justification before God,
and his salvation as much now as it will ever be. Pause then, and ask
thine heart, dost thou love his appearing? Suppose the trump of God was
this moment to sound, wouldest thou love his appearing? No doubt the
moment would be solemn, but would it not be glorious? Is Jesus thine;
his righteousness thine; his blood thy ransom? Wouldest thou love his
appearing if these things were sure? And what makes them not sure? Art
thou looking to any other righteousness? Hast thou not disclaimed all
other saviours? Ask thyself again; dost thou love his appearing, in the
season of ordinances, providences, retirements; in his word, in the
visits of his grace; at his table, his house of prayer, among his
churches, his people? Dost thou love his appearing in the conversion of
every poor sinner; and doth the same make thee to rejoice over the
recovery of such as angels do, when one repents? My soul, let these
things be among thy daily meditations concerning Jesus; for then will
thy meditation of him be sweet. And by thus making the justification of
thy person in the blood and righteousness of Jesus thy daily comfort,
thou wilt be prepared to love his appearing, in death, and finally at
judgment; that when the Master comes, and calleth for thee, thou mayest
arise with holy joy, and mount up to meet the Lord in the air, and
receive that crown of Jesus's righteousness which fadeth not away.
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