Samuel Rutherford was a Puritan who pastored in Scotland in the 1600’s. He was persecuted by the government for his Biblical beliefs, and was banished from his church. Rutherford is noted for many things, including his famous “Letters” he wrote to a number of his congregants while he was in exile — and also for the last words he uttered on his death bed. Just before he died, Rutherford was heard to whisper: “Glory, glory dwelleth in Emmanuel’s land!” What was this “glory” that Samuel Rutherford looked forward to in his last moments here on earth, and how can we know that we have it ourselves? Our verse for today talks about that glory:
“It was for this he called you through our gospel, that you may gain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (II Thessalonians 2:14) Continue reading