And though it be so, that thou feelest Him in devotion, or in knowing, or by any other gift or grace, rest not there, as though thou hadst fully found Jesus; but forget that which thou hast found, and always be desiring after Jesus more and more, to find Him better, as though thou hadst right nought found in Him. For wot thou well, that what thou feelest of Him, be it never so much, yea, though thou wert ravished with St Paul into the third heaven, yet hast thou not found Jesus as He is in His joy, know thou, or feel thou never so much of Him, He is still above it. And therefore, if thou wilt fully find Him, as He is in His joy, do thou never cease from spiritual desiring and loving of Him, whilst thou livest. (John Climacus)
From the midst of Zechariah's obscure tales of battle, Charles Jennen, librettist for the Messiah, extracted a joyful phrase, which a depressed and indebted Georg Friderich Handel tranformed into a hymn of celebration
Rejoice greatly, O Daughter of Zion!
Shout, Daughter of Jerusalem!
See, your king comes to you,
righteous and having salvation,
gentle and riding on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
The joy of Jesus comes in surprising ways and at moments least expected. The kingdom of heaven is at hand.
Listen to Renee Fleming sing Handel's air.
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