LIGHT AND JOYFULNESS

Light and Joyfulness.

'Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they walk, O Lord, in the light of Thy countenance. In Thy name do they rejoice all the day.'—Ps. lxxxix. 15, 16.

'Light is sown for the righteous, and gladness for the upright in heart.'—Ps. xcvii. 11.

'I am the Light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in the darkness, but shall have the light of life. John viii. 12.

'I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no one taketh away from you.'—John xvi. 22. 'As sorrowful, yet always rejoicing.'—2 (jor. vi. 10.

AFATHER will always be eager to see his children joyful. He does all that he can to make them happy. Hence God also desires that His children should walk before Him in gladness of heart. He has promised them gladl^afg?- ness: He will give it.i He has commanded it: xS.x-a*ii,p* we must take it and walk in it at all times.2 Pi.kxu.ii; The reason of this is not difficult to find. Psl"^-*.i8' Gladness is always the token that something really satisfies me and has great value for me. More than anything else is gladness for what I possess a recommendation of it to others. And gladness in God is the strongest proof that I

have in God what satisfies and satiates me, that I do not serve Him with dread, or to be kept, but because He is my salvation. Gladness is the token of the truth and the worth of obedience, showing whether I have pleasure in the will of God.i It is for this reason that joy in God is so yj"",^"^ acceptable to Him, so strengthening to believers iL themselves, and to all who are around the most eloquent testimony of what we think of God.2 p^^u. "i

In the Scriptures light and gladness are frequently connected with each other." It is so jg-wi in nature. The joyful light of the morning S-30' awakens the birds to their song and gladdens the watchers who in the darkness have longed for the day. It is the light of God's countenance that gives the Christian his gladness: in fellowship with his Lord, he can, and always will, be happy: the love of the Father shines like the sun upon His children.* When darkness comes yjj- ^g^' over the soul, it is always through one of two iM.ix!xi/20j0i things, through sin or through unbelief. Sin is darkness, and makes dark. And unbelief also makes dark, for it turns us from Him, who alone is the light.

The qustion is sometimes put, Can the Christian walk always in the light? The answer of our Lord is clear, ' He that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness.' It is sin, the turning from

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behind Jesus to our own way, that makes dark. l^sVjiltt But at the moment we confess sin, and have g°t- ^i.'Mi

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it cleansed in the blood, we are again in the light.6 StakV i Or it is unbelief that makes dark. We look to ourselves and our strength; we would seek comfort in our own feeling, or our own works, and all becomes dark. As soon as we look to Jesus, to the fulness, to the perfect provision for our needs that is in Him, all is light. He says, 'I am the Light: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.'

ijrota So long as I believe, I have light and gladness.i l3i i ***- Christians, who would walk according to the will of the Lord, hear what His word says: 'Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. Rejoice in the Lord alway: again, I will say,

• phiLiiLi.iv. Rejoice'* In the Lord Jesus there is joy unspeakable, and full of glory: believing in Him, rejoice in this. Live the life of faith: that life is salvation and glorious joy. A heart that gives itself undividedly to follow Jesus, that lives by faith in Him and His love, shall have light and gladness. Therefore, soul, only believe. Do not seek gladness; in that case you will not find it, because you are seeking feeling. But seek Jesus, follow Jesus, believe in Jesus, and gladness shall be added to you. 'Not seeing, but believing, rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.'

Lord Jesus, Thou art the Light of the world, the Effulgence of the unapproachable light, in whom we see the light of God. From Thy countenance radiates upon us the illumination of the knowledge of the love and glory of God. And Thou art ours, our light and our salvation. O teach us to believe more firmly that with Thee we can never walk in the darkness. Let gladness in Thee be the proof that Thou art all to us, and our strength to do all that Thou wouldst have us do. Amen.

1. The gladness that l haoe in anything is the measure of its worth in my eyes : the gladness in a person, the measure of my pleasure in him: the gladness in a work the measure of my pleasure in it. Gladness in God and His seroice is one of the surest tokens of healthy spiritual life.

2. Gladness is hindered by ignorance, when we do not rightly understand God and His looe and the blessedness of His seroice: by unbelief, when we still seek something in our own strength or feeling: by double-heartedness, when we are not willing to gioe up and lay aside eoerything for Jesus.

3. Understand this saying: 'He that seeks gladness shall not find it; he that seeks the Lord and His will, shall find gladness unsought.' Think ooer this. He that seeks gladness as a thing of feeling, seeks himself: he would fain be happy: he will not find it. He that forgets himself to lioe in the Lord and His will, shall be taught of himself to rejoice in the Lord. It is God, God Himself, who is the God of the gladness of our rejoicing: seek God, and you haoe gladness. You haoe then simply to take and enjoy it by faith,

4. To thank much for what God is and does, to belieoe much in what God says and will do, is the way to abiding gladness.

6. 'The light of the eyes gladdens the heart.' God has not intended that His children should walk in the darkness. Satan is the prince of the darkness: God is light: Christ is the Light of the world: we are children of the light: let us walk in the light. Let us belieoe in the promise, 'The Lord shall be to thee an eoerlasting light. Thy sun shall no more go down, for the Lord shall be to thee an eoerlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.'