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Thomas a Kempis

Every Trial Must Be Borne for the Sake of Eternal Life

Thomas a Kempis encourages listeners to endure trials and hardships with faith and trust, knowing that eternal life and the kingdom of God are worth all the struggles.
Thomas a Kempis preaches about enduring trials and labor for the sake of eternal life, encouraging believers to find strength and consolation in God's promises. He emphasizes the temporary nature of earthly struggles and the eternal rewards awaiting those who faithfully serve in God's vineyard. The sermon highlights the joy and peace that will come in the everlasting kingdom, where all sorrows will cease, and believers will experience perpetual light, infinite brightness, and lasting peace in the presence of God and His saints.

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THE VOICE OF CHRIST

MY CHILD, do not let the labors which you have taken up for My sake break you, and do not let troubles, from whatever source, cast you down; but in everything let My promise strengthen and console you. I am able to reward you beyond all means and measure.

You will not labor here long, nor will you always be oppressed by sorrows. Wait a little while and you will see a speedy end of evils. The hour will come when all labor and trouble shall be no more. All that passes away with time is trivial.

What you do, do well. Work faithfully in My vineyard. I will be your reward. Write, read, sing, mourn, keep silence, pray, and bear hardships like a man. Eternal life is worth all these and greater battles. Peace will come on a day which is known to the Lord, and then there shall be no day or night as at present but perpetual light, infinite brightness, lasting peace, and safe repose. Then you will not say: "Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?" nor will you cry: "Woe is me, because my sojourn is prolonged." For then death will be banished, and there will be health unfailing. There will be no anxiety then, but blessed joy and sweet, noble companionship.

If you could see the everlasting crowns of the saints in heaven, and the great glory wherein they now rejoice -- they who were once considered contemptible in this world and, as it were, unworthy of life itself -- you would certainly humble yourself at once to the very earth, and seek to be subject to all rather than to command even one. Nor would you desire the pleasant days of this life, but rather be glad to suffer for God, considering it your greatest gain to be counted as nothing among men.

Oh, if these things appealed to you and penetrated deeply into your heart, how could you dare to complain even once? Ought not all trials be borne for the sake of everlasting life? In truth, the loss or gain of God's kingdom is no small matter.

Lift up your countenance to heaven, then. Behold Me, and with Me all My saints. They had great trials in this life, but now they rejoice. They are consoled. Now they are safe and at rest. And they shall abide with Me for all eternity in the kingdom of My Father.

Sermon Outline

  1. Do Not Let Trials Break You
  2. Work Faithfully in God's Vineyard
  3. Eternal Life is Worth All Trials
  4. Lift Up Your Countenance to Heaven
  5. Behold God and His saints
  6. Trust in eternal life and God's kingdom

Key Quotes

“Eternal life is worth all these and greater battles.” — Thomas a Kempis
“Oh, if these things appealed to you and penetrated deeply into your heart, how could you dare to complain even once?” — Thomas a Kempis
“Ought not all trials be borne for the sake of everlasting life?” — Thomas a Kempis

Application Points

  • Remember that God's promise is always strengthening and consoling, and that He is able to reward you beyond all means and measure.
  • Work faithfully in God's vineyard, knowing that God will be your reward and that eternal life is worth all the trials and hardships you face.
  • Lift up your countenance to heaven, beholding God and His saints, and trust in the glory of heaven and the eternal life that awaits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I trust God's promise in the midst of trials?
Remember that God's promise is always strengthening and consoling, and that He is able to reward you beyond all means and measure.
Why should I work faithfully in God's vineyard?
Because God will be your reward, and eternal life is worth all the trials and hardships you face.
What is the ultimate goal of enduring trials?
The ultimate goal is to inherit eternal life and the kingdom of God, where there will be no more labor, trouble, or death.
How can I lift up my countenance to heaven?
Behold God and His saints, and trust in the glory of heaven and the eternal life that awaits you.

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