Behold, I come quickly: hold that Pa which thou hast, that no man take thy crown (Rev. 3:11).
George Mueller bears this testimony, "When it pleased God in July, 1829, to reveal to my heart the truth of the personal return of the
Lord Jesus, and to show me that I had made a great mistake in looking for the conversion of the world, the effect that it
produced upon me was this: From my inmost soul I was stirred up to feel compassion for perishing sinners, and for the slumbering world around me lying in the wicked one, and considered, 'Ought I not to
do what I can for the Lord Jesus while He tarries, and to rouse a slumbering church?' "
There may be many hard years of hard work before the consummation,
but the signs are to me so encouraging that I would not be
unbelieving if I saw the wing of the apocalyptic angel spread for its last triumphal flight in this day's sunset; or if tomorrow
morning the ocean cables should thrill us with the news that Christ
the Lord had alighted on Mount Olivet or Mount Calvary to proclaim
universal dominion. O you dead churches wake up! 0 Christ, descend! Scarred temple, take the crown! Bruised hand, take the sceptre!
Wounded foot step the throne! Thine is the kingdom. --Rev. T.
DeWitt Talmage, D. D.
It may be in the evening,
When the work of the day is done,
And you have time to sit in the twilight, And watch the sinking sun,
While the long bright day dies slowly Over the sea,
And the hours grow quiet and holy With thoughts of Me;
While you hear the village children
Passing along the street-
Among those passing footsteps May come the sound of My Feet. Therefore I tell you, Watch!
By the Light of the evening star When the room is growing dusky As the clouds afar,
Let the door be on the latch In your home,
For it may be through the gloaming I will come.
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Streams in the Desert December 6 Daily Devotional
Read the December 6 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.