“Lo, I come.”—Ps. xl. 7.
What a longing had old testament saints for the Lord Jesus’s coming!
And what an earnest wish and prayer it is among new testament
believers, for Jesus’s coming by the visits of his grace, and the sweet
influences of his Holy Spirit, from day to day! My soul, methinks I
would realize by faith this day, even this very day, these words of thy
Redeemer, as if he were now standing at the door of thine heart, and
asking for admission. And shall I not say, under this sweet impression,
“Come in, thou blessed of the Lord, wherefore standest thou without?”
Oh blessed Jesus, when I consider the many precious instances of thy
coming, set up from everlasting in thy goings forth for the salvation
of thy chosen, thy anticipation, in thy visits before the season of thy
tabernacling in our flesh; thy visits to the patriarchs and prophets;
thy manifestation openly to the people; thy secret, sweet, and
inexpressibly gracious visits now, and thy promised return in the
clouds at the final consummation of all things; Oh Lamb of God, dost
thou say, “Lo, I come?” Oh for the earnestness of faith, in all her
devout longings, to cry out with the church of old, and say, “Make
haste, my Beloved, and come! Oh come quickly, Lord Jesus!”
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