FADE, FADE EACH EARTHLY JOY


Jane C. Bonar, 1821–1884

Love the Lord, all His saints! The Lord preserves the faithful, but the proud He pays back in full. Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord. (Psalm 31:23, 24)

Each of us was created for the purpose of enjoying the fellowship of Almighty God. Our souls were made for eternity, not for this brief earthly pilgrimage alone. The Christian life should be lived each day as though we were already enjoying the blessings of heaven. We deprive ourselves of one of life’s greatest treasures when we lose this perspective and become bogged down with the trivialities of earthly living.

An intimate fellowship with our Lord should produce at least three basic differences in our living:

  • More humility—a greater realization of our finiteness and the need for dependence upon God.
  • More happiness—a realization that this life has purpose and dignity as we represent God. And then a promised eternity in heaven with our Lord.
  • More holiness—a greater desire to be a worthy representative for God and to live a life of absolute purity.

The author of this lovely devotional hymn text, Jane C. Bonar, was the wife of Dr. Horatius Bonar, generally regarded as the greatest of evangelical Scottish preachers and hymn writers. Jane, too, was a very gifted writer and Christian leader. For more than 40 years the Bonars shared life’s sorrows and joys together in a rich ministry for God. These devotional thoughts are still the sentiments of every spiritually mature follower of Christ:

Fade, fade, each earthly joy—Jesus is mine; break, ev’ry tender tie—Jesus is mine. Dark is the wilderness; earth has no resting place; Jesus alone can bless—Jesus is mine.

Tempt not my soul away—Jesus is mine; here would I ever stay—Jesus is mine. Perishing things of clay, born but for one brief day, pass from my heart away—Jesus is mine.

Farewell, ye dreams of night—Jesus is mine; lost in this dawning bright—Jesus is mine. All that my soul has tried left but a dismal void; Jesus has satisfied—Jesus is mine.

Farewell, mortality—Jesus is mine; welcome, eternity—Jesus is mine, welcome, O loved and blest, welcome, sweet scenes of rest; welcome, my Savior’s breast—Jesus is mine.

For Today: Psalm 16:8, 11; 37:4, 23; 40:8; Proverbs 11:20; Colossians 3:2

Allow the awareness of God’s presence to produce in your life more HUMILITY, HAPPINESS, and HOLINESS as you seek to represent Him.

Osbeck, K. W.

  • I have set the Lord always before me: for he is at my right hand: therefore I shall not slide. Psalm 16:8
  • In the Lord put I my trust; how say ye then to my soul, Flee to your mountain as a bird? For lo, the wicked bend their bow, and make ready their arrows upon the string, that they may secretly shoot at them which are upright in heart. For the foundations are cast down, what hath the righteous done? The Lord is in his holy palace; the Lord’s throne is in the heaven; his eys will consider; his eyelids will try the children of men. The Lord will try the righteous; but the wicked, and him that loveth iniquity, doth his soul hate. Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire, and brimstone, and stormy tempest: this is the portion of their cup. For the righteous Lord loveth righteousness: his countenance doth behold the just. Psalm 11
  • And delight thyself in the Lord, and he shall give thee thine heart’s desire. Psalm 37:4
  • The paths of man are directed by the Lord: for he loveth his way. Psalm 37:23
  • I desired to do thy good will, O my God: yea, thy Law is within mine heart. Psalm 40:8
  • They that are of a froward heart, are abomination to the Lord: but they that are upright in their way, are his delight. Proverbs 11:20
  • And have sent Timothy our brother and minister of God, and our labor fellow in the Gospel of Christ, to establish you, and to comfort you touching your faith, Colossians 3:2

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