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Worms should be made kings!,.

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(Thomas Watson, "http://www.gracegems.org/Watson/beatitudes.htm" The Beatitudes" 1660)

"Don't be afraid, little flock, because your Father
delights to give you the kingdom!" Luke 12:32 

See here the mercy and bounty of God, who has prepared 
kingdom for His people. It is a favor that we poor worms
should be allowed to live. But that worms should be made 
kings
 — this is divine bounty! It is mercy to pardon us — but it 
is rich mercy to crown us! 'Behold, what kind of love is this!'

Earthly princes may bestow great gifts on their subjects — but 
they keep the kingdom to themselves. Though Pharaoh advanced 
Joseph to honor and gave him a ring from his finger — yet he kept 
the kingdom to himself. 'Only in the throne will I be greater than 
you' (Genesis 41:40). But God gives a kingdom to His people — He 
sets them upon the throne! 

How David admires the goodness of God in bestowing upon him 
temporal kingdom. 'Then king David went in, and sat before the 
Lord and said — Who am I, O Lord God — and what is my house, that 
You have brought me hitherto?' (2 Samuel 7:18). He wondered 
that God should take him from the sheepfold — and set him on the 
throne — that God should turn his shepherd's staff into a king's 
scepter! O then, how may the saints admire the riches of grace — 
that God should give them a glorious kingdom above all the 
princes of the earth — nay, far above all heavens! 

God thinks nothing too good for His children. We many times think 
much of a tear, a prayer, or to sacrifice a sin for Him — but He does 
not think a kingdom is too much to bestow upon us! How will the 
saints read over the lectures of free grace in heaven, and trumpet 
forth the praises of that God, who has crowned them with such
astonishing loving-kindness!

See here, that which may make the people of God long for death
Then, they shall enter upon their glorious kingdom! Indeed the 
wicked
 may fear death. It will not lead them to a kingdom — but to
a horrid prison. Hell is the jail where they must lie rotting forever 
with the devil and his demons!


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