Glory Days Ahead
“I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.”
Psalm 27:13-14
A Dangerous Perspective
- When the temple’s foundation was laid after the regathering of the Jews from Babylon, there were glory days past and future considered (Ezra 3:12-13; Hag 2:3-9).
- The world (Bruce Springsteen) has a song about past glory days, but the truth for Christians is that glory days can be ahead here and will surely be ahead in heaven.
- Do not question God’s providence but rather your own performance (Ec 7:10, 14-18)?
- Israel was guilty for charging their parents with their difficult times (Jer 31:27-30).
- Job was guilty of this error for complaining of God’s unfairness to him (Job 29:2-7).
- When viewing your life, God is greater than man and does as He pleases (Job 33:12).
- Our religion has the greatest hope for anyone in any situation; do not misunderstand it.
- Your legacy is not a reflection of circumstances, but rather how you respond to them.
- The LORD’s hand is not shortened nor His ear heavy – it is sin that ruins glory days.
- It has been said by a commentator, “The past is the only dead thing that smells sweet.”
- The righteous have afflictions, but God delivers and doubles (Ps 34:19; Job 42:10)!
- Paul had the right perspective of forgetting glory days behind to look only forward.
- The older you are only means that greater intensity of effort is required in a short time.
- The evil days coming are only physical – a righteous man can still have glory days.
A Wonderful Possibility
- From the very beginning, God offered glory days to men for obedience (Gen 4:6-7).
- Moses offered glory days for Israel, if they would obey (Ex 23:20-31; Lev 26:1-13; Deut 4:1-8; 6:1-3,16-25; 7:12-24; 8:6-10; 11:8-15,18-28; 28:1-14; 30:4-10; 32:45-47).
- God offered again to Israel to repent and obey (Is 35:1-3; Hag 2:15-20; Mal 3:8-12).
- David knew the experience of losing glory days but had hope for the future (Ps 42,43).
- Almighty God gives glory days to those who obey His written word very diligently.
- God blesses and rewards those that obey His word (Ps 19:11; Pr 3:16-18; Jas 1:25).
- Lot and Abraham had glory days past and future as one cheated and one obeyed.
- Joseph would not disobey God; from prison he had glory days on Egypt’s throne, which was an incredible reversal of fortune and turned great evil into great benefit.
- Were Naomi’s and Ruth’s glory days in the past with husbands or in the future?
- If a man disobeys, then God will in love turn His glory into corruption (Ps 39:11).
- Many proverbs describe glory days on those who fear God and who love wisdom.
- The glory of repentance clears from sin and restores glory days (II Cor 7:10-11).
- God gave many promises of glory days for contrite Israel (Is 62:1-5; Zep 3:14-20).
- Manasseh humbled himself and was restored to his throne from Babylon’s prison.
- God blessed David the sinner to advance from a penitent to prophet and financier.
- God blessed Peter the betrayer to advance from weeping loser to leading apostle.
- God gives glory days to those persons who greatly delight in His cause and kingdom.
- God blesses and rewards men that delight in Him (Ps 37:4; Is 58:13-14; Matt 6:33).
- Jacob rose from stony griefs promising to pay a tithe, and he returned in two bands.
- Hannah gave her son to God, if He would give her one. She got five more children.
- David happed upon Goliath and did what any man could have done for great glory.
- Daniel chose in his heart to honor God, and he rose from eunuch to first president.
- God blessed Esther to advance from lonely orphan to queen of the Persian Empire.
- Jesus chose to do God’s will in redemption, and now He sits on the throne of glory, second only to Almighty God (Phil 2:5-11; Heb 12:1-3; Acts 2:32-36).
- John Mark’s glory days were not with Paul the first time but later when in Rome.
- Though David sinned greatly, he repented and died a glorious death (II Sa 23:1-5).
- Those who give up things here for His kingdom get a hundredfold (Mk 10:28-30).
- The N.T. changes men from glory to glory (John 17:22; II Cor 3:18; II Thess 2:14).
- Serving others and seeing their progress in Christ is also glory days (I Thess 2:20).
- Paul was able to even glory in infirmities of all kinds through Christ (II Cor 12:9).
- The right perspective even of trials leads to glorious results (Jas 1:2-4; Rom 5:2-5).
- Our religion has the greatest hope for anyone in any situation; do not misunderstand it.
- Seize the moment today; seek to end your life well; build toward coming glory days.
- The lesson is for every person, and then for every family, and then for the church also.
A Certain Perfection
- Heaven is ahead for the elect, and that is fabulous glory (Rom 8:17-19; II Cor 4:17).
- The right perspective sees great glory days ahead (I Pet 5:1,4,10; Col 3:4; Eph 1:18).
- Faith of glory days coming should cause joy unspeakable and full of glory (I Pet 1:8).
- You will be glorified with a glorious body – true glory days (Rom 8:30; I Cor 15:43).
- There are things coming that human eyes, ears, hearts cannot comprehend (I Cor 2:9).
- Christians have a win-win certainty for glory days now and later by godly obedience.
For Further Study:
- Sermon Outline: Ending Your Life Well.
- Sermon Outline: Choices.
- Sermon Outline: Connect the Dots.
- Sermon Outline: Sacrificing Your Future.
- Sermon Outline: When Things Seem Hopeless.
- Sermon Outline: Reversal of Fortune in Christ.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 9:12.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 4:8.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 4:9.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 21:21.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 22:4.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 3:35.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 4:18.
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 12:3.