Horatius Bonar:
“It was henceforth with a risen Master that the disciples had to do. It was a risen Christ who was their companion on the way to Emmaus; it was a risen Christ who entered the upper chamber with ‘Peace be to you’ on His lips; it was a risen Christ who appeared to five hundred brethren at once; it was a risen Christ that saluted them by the sea of Galilee, and prepared for them their morning meal on the fire of coals; it was a risen Christ with whom they companied during the forty days when He went out and in among them.
And it is now with a risen Christ that we have to do in the pathways of our daily pilgrimage. At every turn of the way, resurrection meets us in the person of the Lord Jesus, and says to us, ‘Because I live, ye shall live also.’ For the life that is in Him is resurrection-life.”
(from The Everlasting Righteousness: or How Shall a Man be Just with God? by Horatius Bonar, 1874)
Horatius Bonar was a Scottish minister and poet. He pastored for several years and penned many works, including hymns and books.
Joshua Villoria says
May 10, 2011 at 1:10 pmLove it! “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?”