In his sermon "How His Eyes Will Sparkle with Delight," James Smith expounds on the themes of perseverance and reward for the Christian soldier, emphasizing the doctrine of glorification as presented in Scripture. He draws upon 2 Timothy 2:3 and 4:8 to illustrate that enduring hardship and remaining faithful in service to Christ will lead to the ultimate reward of a "crown of righteousness." Smith argues that this crown, a metaphor for the eternal glory awaiting believers, is graciously bestowed by Christ, highlighting the unmerited nature of salvation and the joy that comes from being in the presence of the Lord. The practical significance of his message encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, looking towards the fulfillment of God's promises and drawing strength from the divine assurance of their future glory.
“The war will soon be over. Your discharge will soon be signed and sent to you. Home is even now in view.”
“It will be placed on your brow by his hands, who won you to his service, led you to the battlefield, made you victorious, and will rejoice in your honor and happiness for ever.”
“O glorious salvation, in which every poor, maimed, weather-beaten, discouraged soldier of the cross shall share! What a prospect is this!”
“Surely, surely, we ought to be fired with love, filled with zeal, and prepared for every conflict, however arduous, by such a glorious prospect.”
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Sermons on 2 Timothy 2, 2 Timothy 4
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