CHRIST the COMING ONE: “For yet a little while, and He who is coming will come and will not tarry” (Heb 10:37). F.E. Marsh writes: There is a pathos-filled incident in the life of Hugh Miller. He tells how, after his father had left home on his ship, he used to go and watch for his return. His own words tell the story best. “I used to climb, day after day, a grassy protuberance behind my mother’s house, which commands a wide reach of the Moray Firth. I would look wistfully out, long after everyone else had ceased to hope, for the sloop with the two stripes of white and the two square topsails I never saw.” Such disappointment can never be the believer’s lot, for one glad day “the heavens shall glow with splendor,” the trumpet-voice of the Archangel shall awake the dead, and the gathering shout of the Lord shall summon the living. Then together we shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air and be forever with Him. “He who is coming WILL come.”