Enduring Suffering: Hope in Future Glory

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For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us for the earnest expectation of the creature waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God for the creature was made subject of vanity not willingly but by reason of him who have subjected the same in Hope. [00:00:18]

The whole of creation is looking forward to this Glory. What the Apostle is doing, you see, is this: he says the one thing that is absolutely vital is that we should understand the greatness of this coming Glory. If we don't get that, of course, we'll miss the comfort. So we must be clear about the greatness of this coming glory. [00:02:49]

The state of the world is not to be explained and cannot be explained by the theory of evolution. Now that's the first deduction which we draw at this point. According to that theory, everything is progressing and developing and is advancing. But here we get the exact opposite to that. Here the plain teaching is that it's all the result of a fall. [00:04:15]

There is no hope for creation and for the cosmos in terms of evolution. This passage of course again gives the light direct to that. There is no hope for men, there is no hope for creation in terms of evolution. The Bible holds out no hope whatsoever in that respect that as the centuries pass things will get better. [00:08:16]

The only hope for the creation, for the whole universe as well as men, is in the character of God. And in this way, God's glory and God's honor prohibit is leaving the world as it is. If God is God and if God is the great Creator and if God is all powerful and if God has all Rule and authority and at his command, well then I say the very character of God makes it quite impossible that he should leave even creation as it is at the present time. [00:10:12]

The whole creation groans and travails in pain together until now. He says we know this, we are aware of this. But what does it mean? What does he mean by saying that the whole creation is groaning and travailing in pain together? Now people have sometimes been confused about this expression together. What's together mean? [00:15:53]

The whole of creation is in this kind of process of trying to give birth to something better, and it's a painful process. It's in pain, there's a kind of Agony involved in all this. It is the travel of childbirth in producing this newborn something to which it's looking forward. And here he says that that is the condition of the whole of creation at the present time. [00:18:24]

The glory of Christ is described in terms of light, brightness, and majesty, as seen in the transfiguration and other biblical accounts. The redeemed will share in this glory, shining like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Creation, too, will be renewed and restored, reflecting the glory of God. [00:26:01]

The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. That's the thing to look forward to. Nature, inanimate Nature's doing it, well how much more so ought we to do it. Well, what is it? Well, look at it in him first, his glory. [00:26:59]

The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. Part of the glory to be revealed in us and through us. Then he says that the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. That's the thing they're waiting for, this Glory which is to be shown partly in us. [00:39:00]

The righteous shall shine forth as the sun in the Kingdom of their Father. Who have ears to hear, let him hear. Did you notice what it says? Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun. That's what he's like, isn't it? Those are the very words used about him. That is what you see when you look into the face of the glorified Lord. [00:42:35]

You are going to shine like the sun in glory in that great day. Let us pray. Oh Lord Our God, we do pray that thou wouldest forgive us and pardon us for our Folly, for our failure not to consider these things and to know them as we ought. Oh God, forgive us, we pray thee. [00:44:01]

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