Fearsome waves over us roll
Joy and courage fills our soul.
Having seen with his eyes the glory of the New Jerusalem, and experienced miracle after miracle, he faced his martyrdom with this verse he put at the end of his last letter: "Be faithful unto death and I will give you the crown of life." His goal is expressed in his own words:
Let Christ's love
In our hearts burn
As the lighthouse beacon glows
That friends and foes
May always learn
How great is Christ Jesus' love. I.M.
The last message I heard here was striking in that the theme was the four faces of the living creatures in Ezekiel and the four creatures in Rev. 4:7 (same creatures in both ) and how these illustrated aspects of Christ that applied to our lives as well. The first was a man and that illustrated "The Son of man"; the second a lion which illustrated the King (Matthew's emphasis), the third was an ox showing servanthood, and I was so sorry to leave before I found out what the eagle represents. All this was so aptly illustrated as to be enthralling.
A heart-warming incident for our children as they were walking down the street was hearing strangely familiar music and turning to see a blind man boldly playing the great hymns of our faith on his erhu! Touched, they approached him, enjoying the rare moment of Christian music on the street.
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