Blessed are the Pure in Heart (Part 4)
Morning 17 September 2023
Order of Service
Welcome
Hymn - BREATHE ON ME, BREATH OF GOD (517)
Psalm Reading
Prayer
Teen Talk
Hymn - When I survey (453)
Notices
Main Prayer
Birthdays
Prayer Items
Hymn - MEEKNESS AND MAJESTY (315)
Sermon Search
Reading
Sermon
Recap
Seeing God
If we sense his presence, power and love so deeply here, how much more must we do so there? If worshipping and serving God can be such a delight now, what must these be like then? If there is ‘joy and peace in believing’ (Romans 15:13), how much greater will these be in seeing? In heaven, the blessedness of the pure in heart in seeing God will be utterly beyond anything we can presently imagine or describe.
Peter Jackson—pastor, preacher, and gospel pianist extraordinary—was blinded through measles when he was just eighteen months old. He knows that God could restore his sight immediately, and he would no doubt rejoice in the blessings that would follow, but nevertheless delights to say, ‘If I remain as I am, the next person I see will be my Saviour.’ Could any vision be greater than that?
Thomas Watson’s words, ‘The saints shall have their heads so full of knowledge and their hearts so full of joy that they shall find no want … We shall never be weary of seeing God, for, the divine essence being infinite, there shall be every moment new and fresh delights springing forth from God into the glorified soul … The more the saints behold God the more they will be ravished with desire and delight.’