I read these descriptions of Jesus by Henry Drummond and was moved by them.
Christ's life outwardly was one of the most troubled lives that was ever lived: Tempest and tumult, tumult and tempest, the waves breaking over it all the time till the worn body was laid in the grave. But the inner life was a sea of glass. The great calm was always there. At any moment you might have gone to Him and found Rest.
Nothing ever for a moment broke the serenity of Christ's life on earth. Misfortune could not reach Him; He had no fortune. Food, raiment, money—fountain-heads of half the world's weariness—He simply did not care for; they played no part in His life; He "took no thought" for them. It was impossible to affect Him by lowering His reputation; He had already made Himself of no reputation. He was dumb before insult. When He was reviled, He reviled not again. In fact, there was nothing that the world could do to Him that could ruffle the surface of His spirit.
Christ saw that men took life painfully. To some it was a weariness, to others a failure, to many a tragedy, to all a struggle and a pain. How to carry this burden of life had been the whole world's problem. It is still the whole world's problem. And here is Christ's solution. "Carry it as I do. Take life as I take it. Look at it from My point of view. Interpret it upon My principles. Take My yoke and learn of Me, and you will find it easy. For My yoke is easy, works easily, sits right upon the shoulders, and THEREFORE My burden is light."
Pax Vobiscum, by Henry Drummond
Pax Vobiscum, by Henry Drummond
6 comments:
Here is one that had life w/out HIM that now has HIM and HIS yoke is easy and HIS Burden is LIGHT....
So thankful this morning Belle, for a Holy Saviour
And because He lives we can face tomorrow and have that same sea of glass on the inside of us
Belle, even that picture is very calming. Blessings to you and yours.
great article
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Good morning everyone. :) Blessing to you all.
Wonderful post Belle....
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