Chapter 14. Meditation 6: On Judgment. | ||||
Preparation. | ||||
1. PLACE yourself in the Presence of God. 2. Intreat Him to inspire you. | ||||
Considerations. | ||||
1. When the time comes which God has appointed for the end of this world, and after many terrible signs and warnings, which will overwhelm men with fear,�the whole earth will be destroyed, and nothing then left. | ||||
2. Afterwards, all men, save those already risen, shall rise from the dead, and at the voice | ||||
3. Consider the majesty with which the Sovereign Judge will appear surrounded by all His Saints and Angels; His Cross, the Sign of Grace to the good and of terror to the evil, shining brighter than the sun. | ||||
4. This Sovereign Judge will with His awful word, instantly fulfilled, separate the evil and the good, setting the one on His Right Hand, the other on His Left�an eternal separation, for they will never meet again. | ||||
5. This separation made, the books of conscience will be opened, and all men will behold the malice of the wicked, and how they have contemned God; as also the penitence of the good, and the results of the grace they received. Nothing will be hid. O my God, what confusion to the one, what rejoicing to the other! | ||||
Consider the final sentence of the wicked. "Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels." Dwell upon these awful words. "Go," He says�for ever discarding these wretched sinners, banishing them for ever from His Presence. He calls them "cursed:" O my soul, what a curse: a curse involving all other maledictions, | ||||
6. Then consider the sentence of the good. "Come," the Judge says�O blessed loving word with which God draws us to Himself and receives us in His Bosom. "Blessed of My Father"�O blessing above all blessings! "inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world." O my God, and that Kingdom will know no end! | ||||
Affections and Resolutions. | ||||
1. Tremble, my soul, at the thought. O God, who will be my stay in that hour when the pillars of the earth are shaken? | ||||
2. Abhor your sins, which alone can cause you to be lost when that fearful day comes. Surely I will judge myself now, that I be not judged;�I will examine my conscience, accuse, condemn, punish myself, that the Judge may not condemn me then. I will confess my faults, and follow the counsels given me. | ||||
Conclusion. | ||||
Thank God for having given you means of safety in that terrible Day, and time for repentance. | ||||
Offer Him your heart, and ask for grace to use it well. OUR FATHER, etc. | ||||
Gather your bouquet. | ||||