This light has been shining in the darkness of spiritual depravity and blindness since Christ’s coming, advancing according to Christ’s commission. His unstoppable gospel will advance, disciples will be made, his church will assemble, and he shall be praised to the ends of the earth. And then, the end shall come, and the glory of God will be revealed in the second coming of his Son and the redemption of his people. The kingdom of God will conquer all kingdoms in a Word, and “nations shall come to [the] light, and kings to the brightness of [the] rising” (Isa. 60:3). Unbelievers will be judged and condemned to eternal damnation and believers will be found standing only in the righteousness of Christ. The world will be filled with reverence and awe, as a loud voice is heard saying, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God” (Rev. 21:3). And darkness will be no more, only the pure light of God’s radiance, and we will hear what our hearts’ desire: “Behold your God!” And so we shall, forever.
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Post Tenebras Lux
Of Judah’s kings, there were the good, the bad, and the ugly. Perhaps there was a bit of ugly in all of them, but Hezekiah was one of the good ones. During his reign, he cleansed the temple of idols, restored right and regular worship, including reinstating Passover. He trusted the Lord for victory over the Assyrians and for personal healing of a life-threatening disease. But for the good reign he enjoyed, he personally did not finish well, falling prey to pride in his possessions and an ugly selfishness that characterized his last recorded words.
Sing for Joy
So, let us sing for joy. For, he has turned his anger away from us for the sake of the cross of Christ, and he comforts us by his Spirit. Let us sing for joy, for he is our salvation and strength. Let us sing for joy, for he is the fountain of living water. Let us sing for joy that the peoples may know of his deeds and join us in worshipful exaltation. Let us sing for joy that the world may know that he who “is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature,” he who “upholds the universe by the word of his power,” he who after “making purification for sins … sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high” (Heb. 1:3) is in our midst, “the Holy One of Israel.”