The Memories of Heaven
What shall I render to the Lord for all the things that He hath rendered to me? (Psalm cxv. 12.)
One of the chief sources of our gratitude to God and of our ceaseless joy in Heaven will be derived from looking back upon our lives.
Even in this world we can catch a gimpse of God's wonderful goodness to us, of all that He has
done to save us from sin, to help us on our way
to Heaven. In Heaven we shall see dearly what we
now see very darkly, and we shall never cease to
admire the unceasing care that God has exercised
towards us, making all things work together for
our good.
What joy, too, we shall feel at the thought
of all we have done for God on earth! Each act
of self-denial, each raising of the heart to God,
each little deed of charity will then be remembered.
Christ our Lord will thank us for each, and our
hearts will leap with gladness and eternal joy.
Even our sins will be indirectly a source of
happiness to the saved. There will be the overflowing gratitude to Him who has washed us from our
sins in His own Blood, there will be the joyful
contrast between what we might have been and
what we are! How eagerly we shall cry: "We are
bought with a great price." "Worthy is the Lamb
that was slain, to receive honor and glory and
benediction and power!"
Make acts of gratitude for all God has done and will do for you.