"Whether our brethren be inquired of, they are the messengers of the churches, and the glory of Christ." - 2 Cor. viii. 23.
What a blessed account is here given of the children of God to all
inquiries concerning them. See, my soul, whether thy experience
corresponds to it, and mark their character. They are not only brethren
to one another, but to Christ also; for we are told that he is not
ashamed to call them brethren. Precious condescending, Saviour!
Moreover, they are the messengers of the churches. What is that? A
messenger, in scripture, is called also an angel. And if the brethren
of Jesus do know, and can speak of him as his people should, then are
they like angels come down from the court of heaven, to relate what
they have seen and known, of the King in his beauty, and their hearts
glow with a warmth of earnestness to proclaim his glory, and his love
to poor sinful creatures here below. Neither is this all. For they are
the glory of Christ. Mark this, my soul, and dwell with rapture upon
it. A true believer in Jesus is the glory of Jesus. Not only because he
gives glory to the Redeemer for his grace; but because Jesus derives
glory from his redemption. Not only because the poor sinner hath
everlasting happiness from Jesus; but Jesus hath everlasting glory from
that poor sinner's salvation. Never lose sight of this, my soul, when
thou goest to Jesus. Indeed, indeed, Jesus is glorified in receiving
thee, in pardoning thee, in blessing thee, in giving to thee of his
fulness. And the Father is glorified in this great salvation by his
Son. Oh what encouragement is this to faith; what inducement to come to
Jesus! Lord, how ought I to blush when I think how little glory I give
to thee in not seeing that thy church and thy people are thy glory, in
being saved and redeemed by thee.
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