Handel wrote his Messiah in just over three weeks. Working morning, noon, and night, he hardly touched the food set before him. After finishing Part 2 which contains the Hallelujah Chorus, he rushed to the window and cried, "I did think I did see all heaven before me and the great God Himself." Those who have listened to that inspired piece of music would add a resounding "Amen!" to the great master's sentiment.
In the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, James reminds us that our Lord will break through the clouds and call us to Himself. All the sufferings, privations, and sorrows of this world will fade when we view the glory of the Messiah. No doubt our hearts will burst out in a new song. James encourages us to keep in mind those things that await the faithful and to be patient until that day.
Thousands of years of history have proved that we need divine direction and rule if we are ever to become what God created us to be. So much of our history has been marred with wars and heartbreak. That will all change when Christ comes. He teaches us to pray: Your kingdom come (Matthew 6:10). May that prayer follow us through this day, and may we also be patient until our Lord comes.
“You, too, must be patient. Take courage, for the coming of the Lord is near.”
James 5:8 NLT
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