Practical Effect of Expecting the Lord

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How often worldliness unjudged in a Christian’s heart betrays itself by want of relish for God’s unfolding of what He is going to do! How can I enjoy the coming of the Lord if it is to throw down much that I am seeking to build up in the world? A man, for instance, may be trying to gain or keep a status by his ability, and hoping that his sons may outstrip himself by the superior advantages they enjoy. On some such idea is founded all human greatness; it is “the world,” in fact.
Christ’s, coming again is a truth which demolishes the whole fabric; because, if we really look for His coming as that which may be from day to day if we realize that we are set like servants at the door with the handle in hand, waiting for Him to knock (we know not how soon), and desiring to open to Him immediately (“Blessed are those servants!”)—if such is our attitude, how can we have time or heart for that which occupies the busy Christ-forgetting world? Moreover, we are not of the world, even as Christ is not; and as for means and agents to carry on its plans, the world will never be in lack of men to do its work. But we have a higher business, and it is beneath us to seek the honors of the world that rejects, our Lord.
Let our outward position be ever so menial or trying, what so glorious as in it to serve our Lord Christ? And He is coming.