This Evening’s Meditation
C. H. Spurgeon
“And they heard a great voice from heaven saying unto them, Come up hither.”
~ Revelation 11:12 ~
Without considering these words in their prophetical connection, let us regard them D as the invitation of our great Forerunner to His sanctified people. In due time there shall be heard “a great voice from heaven” to every believer, saying, “Come up hither.” This should be to the saints the subject of joyful anticipation. Instead of dreading the time when we shall leave this world to go unto the Father, we should be panting for the hour of our emancipation. Our song should be—
And ill can brook delay;
Each moment listening for the voice,
‘Rise up and come away.'”We are not called down to the grave, but up to the skies. Our heaven-born spirits should long for their native air. Yet should the celestial summons be the object of patient waiting. Our God knows best when to bid us “Come up thither.” We must not wish to antedate the period of our departure. I know that strong love will make us cry,
And land us all in heaven;”