But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of
righteousness arise with healing in his wings. (Malachi 4.2)
Fulfilled once in the first advent of our glorious Lord,
and yet to have a fuller accomplishment in His second advent, this gracious
word is also for daily use. Is it dark with the reader? Does the night deepen
into a denser blackness? Still let us not despair: the sun will yet rise. When
the night is darkest, dawn is nearest.
The sun which will arise is of no common sort. It is the
Sun--the Sun of Righteousness, whose every ray is holiness. He who comes to
cheer us, comes in the way of justice as well as of mercy, comes to violate no
law even to save us. Jesus as much displays the holiness of God as His love.
Our deliverance, when it comes, will be safe because he is righteous.
Our one point of inquiry should be--"Do we fear the
name of the Lord? Do we reverence the living God and walk in His ways?"
Then for us the night must be short; and when the morning cometh, all the
sickness and sorrow of our soul will be over forever. Light, warmth, joy, and
clearness of vision will come, and healing of every disease and distress will
follow after.
Has Jesus risen upon us? Let us sit in the sun. Has He
hidden His face? Let us wait for His rising. He will shine forth as surely as
the sun.
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