The Morning of Joy
Horatius Bonar
Read by InTheDesert
I have been asked, once and again, to follow up "The Night of Weeping " with "The Morning of Joy," the words of David, in the 30th Psalm, having suggested the addition. After much thought and some hesitation I have done so. The former work was meant to be complete in itself, presenting not merely the night-side of tribulation, but bringing out also, though less prominently, some of its day-hues. As, however, it has been thought incomplete, having in it so much more of night than of clay; an endeavour has been made to complete it by drawing forward the eye to the scenes of morning, so soon to open upon us, in all their breadth and beauty. In this way we are led to forget the things that are behind, and to reach forward to those before, pressing towai-ds the mark for the prize of our high calling. And the fuller, the truer, the more frequent our anticipations of promised glory are, the deeper and the richer will our consolations be. - Summary by Preface (3 hr 35 min)
Chapters
Preface | 6:38 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Anticipations | 9:17 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Night-Watch | 20:30 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Earnests of the Morning | 16:09 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Use of the Earnests | 9:42 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Morning-Star | 14:34 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Morning | 18:16 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Victory Over Death | 13:27 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Reunion | 17:22 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Presence of the Lord | 22:20 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Kingdom | 19:46 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Grace | 17:39 | Read by InTheDesert |
The Glory | 30:08 | Read by InTheDesert |
Reviews
Excellent
Melville Lobo
One of the best books I have listened to. Excellent and a must read. Both the "Night of weeping" and The morning of joy should be read/ listened to together. The narrator was excellent, articulate and very clear all through. Thank you Librivic for making these books available in the public domain and that too for free.