“To You, my strength, I sing praises, because God is my stronghold — my faithful God.” Psalm 59:17 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)
Sometimes God speaks to our hearts in the strangest of places. Many of you know that I have a major book addiction. I love to read, and because of my love for reading, I receive many catalogs featuring new books.
Last night when I came home from work, I picked up a catalog and read an amazing quote from a brand new work by Puritan preacher, Nathaniel Vincent. He lived from 1638-1697. I was moved by the excerpt from his teaching — it was just what I needed to hear:
How vain it is for you to be so thoughtful about it and eager after this world. When faith has seen how God is attended upon by saints and angels above, it may help to kindle in you a holy zeal and a vehement desire to more resemble those excellent attendants, and to serve the Lord more gladly and seriously here below.
Carry yourselves as fellow citizens with the saints, and as those who are of the household of God. Let there be more of God, and more of grace in all you do and speak, in all the power of your souls, in all the duties you perform.
And think with gladness and longing of that blessed inheritance, when you shall fully be delivered from sin and death, and from all deadness and distraction in mind and heart. Everlasting rest must eternally exclude whatever now troubles you. How perfectly healed and perfect in holiness and joy you will be in every way when you have attained to the glorious liberty of the sons of God!

