CHARLES H. SPURGEON

“Afterward.” — Hebrews 12:11

How happy are tried Christians, afterwards. No calm more deep than that which succeeds a storm. Who has not rejoiced in clear shinings after rain? Victorious banquets are for well-exercised soldiers. After killing the lion we eat the honey; after climbing the Hill Difficulty, we sit down in the arbour to rest; after traversing the Valley of Humiliation, after fighting with Apollyon, the shining one appears, with the healing branch from the tree of life. Our sorrows, like the passing keels of the vessels upon the sea, leave a silver line of holy light behind them “afterwards.” It is peace, sweet, deep peace, which follows the horrible turmoil which once reigned in our tormented, guilty souls. See, then, the happy estate of a Christian! He has his best things last, and he therefore in this world receives his worst things first. But even his worst things are “afterward” good things, harsh ploughings yielding joyful harvests. Even now he grows rich by his losses, he rises by his falls, he lives by dying, and becomes full by being emptied; if, then, his grievous afflictions yield him so much peaceable fruit in this life, what shall be the full vintage of joy “afterwards” in heaven? If his dark nights are as bright as the world’s days, what shall his days be? If even his starlight is more splendid than the sun, what must his sunlight be? If he can sing in a dungeon, how sweetly will he sing in heaven! If he can praise the Lord in the fires, how will he extol him before the eternal throne! If evil be good to him now, what will the overflowing goodness of God be to him then? Oh, blessed “afterward!” Who would not be a Christian? Who would not bear the present cross for the crown which cometh afterwards? But herein is work for patience, for the rest is not for to-day, nor the triumph for the present, but “afterward.” Wait, O soul, and let patience have her perfect work.

For those who missed tonight’s youth time, here is the presentation notes and weekly devotional notes.  The youth who have shown up the past three sessions have really started talking about the driving question of the series: “Is Jesus really worth following?”.  If you have any questions please email them to me.

Week Three Beginning in Jesus Devotional

Beginning in Jesus: week 3 Jesus is Shepherd presentation

This morning I was moved while preparing for the day by a Hillsong United song.  The song paints a picture of Heaven and what Jesus is preparing for us when we get there.  In your quiet time today play the video below and think about this thought:  ”Why is it important to think about Heaven in a world that is close to Hell?”

Let your worship and quiet time begin.

 

“Ten” Part One Recap

Posted: May 13, 2012 in HBC Youth Alive

 

For those who missed “Alive and Kickin in the AM” on Mother’s Day morning here is the presentation slides used in our time together.

“Ten” Part One – the review

 

Attached is a pdf file of the slides from part two of Beginning in Jesus.  Also attached is the devotional from this week.  Bring this to part three on Wednesday, May 16.  We also made a great list of prayer requests tonight.  Keep praying for them.  Thanks also to all of those request for healing.  I’ll be praying for them each morning this week.  Keep me informed on what how Jesus is working in your lives.

Beginning in Jesus (Part 2) Jesus is Healer

Handout for Part Two

 

 Attached is a pdf file of the slides from part one of Beginning in Jesus.  Also attached is the devotional from last week.  Bring this to part two this Wednesday, May 9.  Contact me if you can’t access any of these files.

Weekly Handout for Part One

Beginning In Jesus (Part 1) Jesus as Teacher Presentation

Pretty cool article for all those philosophy majors out there.  The author of this article has a few relating to science and faith.  Let me know what you think.

How to Escape an Irrational Worldview | The Resurgence.