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James Smith

How His eyes will sparkle with delight!

2 Timothy 2:3; 2 Timothy 4:8
James Smith • May, 7 2012 • Audio
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James Smith
James Smith • May, 7 2012
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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.

Key Quotes

“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.”

What does the Bible say about the crown of righteousness?

The Bible teaches that the crown of righteousness is reserved for those who endure hardship in their service to Christ, as highlighted in 2 Timothy 4:8.

The crown of righteousness is a promise made by the Lord to faithful believers, as indicated in 2 Timothy 4:8. This crown is not earned through our own merits or labors but is a gracious gift from God, a reward bestowed upon us for our faithfulness in Christ's service. This assurance serves as encouragement for Christians to endure trials and remain steadfast in their commitment as soldiers of Christ, knowing that a glorious crown awaits them on the final day of judgment.

2 Timothy 4:8

Why is enduring hardship important for Christians?

Enduring hardship strengthens our faith and prepares us for the glorious reward promised by God, as illustrated in 2 Timothy 2:3.

Enduring hardship is essential for Christians because it is through trials that we demonstrate our commitment and faithfulness to Christ. In 2 Timothy 2:3, Paul encourages believers to endure hardship like good soldiers, highlighting that such perseverance is integral to our growth in faith. These struggles refine our character, equip us for service, and remind us of the hope we have in future glory, making the eventual reward all the more precious and meaningful.

2 Timothy 2:3

How does God's grace relate to the crowns we receive in heaven?

God's grace is the basis for the crowns we receive; they are not earned but rather graciously given to those who believe in Him.

The crowns we receive in heaven are fundamentally rooted in God's grace rather than our works. Salvation and any rewards such as crowns are entirely due to God's benevolence and mercy. As outlined in the sermon, these crowns symbolize the glory awaiting believers who have remained faithful, reflecting the truth that our efforts are insignificant compared to the grace bestowed upon us by Christ. On the final day, we will receive these crowns not as wages for our service but as gifts of divine grace, demonstrating God's unwavering love for His people.

2 Timothy 4:8

What does the Bible say about the joy of salvation in heaven?

The Bible depicts the joy of salvation in heaven as a profound delight, exemplified by the glory that will be revealed to all the faithful.

The joy of salvation in heaven is portrayed as the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises to His people. In the sermon, it is emphasized that the joy each believer will experience is beyond comprehension; it’s a moment filled with ecstatic pleasure when the Savior honors His people with crowns of righteousness. This joy is multifaceted, encompassing not only individual satisfaction but also the ecstatic delight of Christ seeing all of His redeemed gathered in glory. Such a profound event emphasizes both God's grace and the community of believers in heaven, fostering an eternal celebration of salvation.

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you How his eyes will sparkle with delight. James Smith, The Good Soldier's Prospect, 1864.

Endure hardship with us, like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. 2 Timothy 2.3.

There is reserved for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award me on that day. 2 Timothy 4.8.

Christian soldier, for encouragement in every conflict, look up to your captain for supplies, and look forward to the glory that awaits you. The war will soon be over. Your discharge will soon be signed and sent to you. Home is even now in view. The promised land will be far above our greatest expectations. The glory to be revealed will far exceed our most enlarged desires. The weight of glory will transcend our most comprehensive thoughts.

A crown is reserved for you. Not a corruptible crown, of laurel or myrtle, But a diadem, a diadem of glory, More durable than gold, more costly Than any earthly monarch's crown. Gold, pearls, and precious stones Are not to be compared to it, Its gems will sparkle brighter than the stars on a winter's evening. As a whole, it will shine brighter than the sun on a summer's noon.

It is a crown of glory, a most glorious crown, not merited by your labours or sufferings in the Lord's service. but graciously promised and gratuitously bestowed, promised by your glorious leader, preserved most carefully in the palace of the Most High God, to be awarded to every faithful soldier at the final and grand review.

Yes, 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. It will be worn before God's own throne, before the angelic hosts, among God's saints forever.

What thrilling joy! What ecstatic pleasure! What inconceivable delight will you realize when you first feel it rest on your brow! What a look will your Savior give you when you lift up your head that He may place it on you, and your eye meets His! Grace, free grace, will shine most gloriously on that day. The songs of the enraptured company will be divinely sweet. Oh, how our blessed Saviour's heart will dance for joy! How His eyes will sparkle with delight! His mighty Spirit will realize full satisfaction to see the whole of His redeemed people collected, arranged, and glorified before Him.

Not one missing, all whom the Father gave Him there, all for whom He offered up Himself as a sacrifice there, all to whom He sent the Comforter there. all who enlisted under his banner and were sworn into his army, there! Those who were once wounded, weeping and lagging behind the regiment, there!

O glorious salvation, in which every poor, maimed, weather-beaten, discouraged soldier of the cross shall share! What a prospect is this! How bright, how glowing, how enchanting!

Then oh, with what rapture we will sing,

Unto him who loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
And has made us kings and priests, unto God and his Father,
To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.

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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