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November 14
Evening
"And Laban said, It must not be so done in our country, to give the younger before the firstborn"(Genesis 29:26).
We do not excuse Laban for his dishonesty, but we can learn from the custom he quoted as his excuse. Some things must be taken in order. The second may be more lovely in our eyes, but the rule of the heavenly Kingdom must stand, and the elder must be married first. For instance, many men desire the beautiful Rachel of joy and peace, but they must first be wedded to the tender-eyed Leah of repentance. Everyone falls in love with happiness and would cheerfully serve many years to enjoy it, but according to the rule of the Lord's Kingdom, the Leah of true holiness must be loved by our soul before the Rachel of happiness can be attained. The cross must be carried before the crown can be worn. We must follow our Lord in His humiliation, or we will never rest with Him in glory. What is your response to this? Are you so vain as to hope to break through the heavenly rule? Do you hope for reward without labor or honor, without toil? Dismiss the idle expectation and be content to take the difficult things for the sake of the sweet love of Jesus, which will reward you for all. In a spirit of laboring and suffering, you will find that bitter things grow sweet and hard things become easy. Like Jacob, your years of service will seem like a few days because of your love for Jesus. When the hour of the wedding feast comes, all your toils will be as though they had never been - an hour with Jesus will make up for ages of pain and labor.
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