“If this is happinessâthen give me misery!”
(Thomas Sherman)
“There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen, and lived in luxury every day.” Luke 16:19
How apt are many at the sight of a rich worldlingâto envy him for what he has. But, for my part, I rather pity him for what he lacks!
He has a talentâbut it lacks improvement;
he has a lampâbut it lacks oil;
he has a soulâbut it lacks grace;
he has the creatureâbut he lacks the Creator;
he has a mansionâbut he lacks heaven.
In his life, he floats upon a torrent of vanityâwhich rolls along into an ocean of vexation!
And after death, it will be said of him, “Take this unprofitable servant, bind him hand and foot, and cast him into outer darkness! Consign his soul to the eternal lake of fire and brimstone!”
Where now is the object of your envy?
It is not his gold that can then rescue him,
nor his mansion that can then satisfy him,
nor his friends that can then comfort him.
Therefore, if he is worth the envyingâthen who can be worth the pitying?
If this is happinessâthen give me misery!
Lord, rather make me poor with a holy heartâthan rich with an evil heart of unbelief!
“Have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongueâbecause I am in agony in this fire!” Luke 16:24
“Then they will go away to eternal punishmentâbut the righteous to eternal life!” Matthew 25:46

March 14, 2017 




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