"As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness. I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness." - Psalm 17:15
Is it refreshing to thee now, my soul, the least glimpse of Jesus's
face; the smallest manifestation of the glories of his Person and of
his work; and the very sound of his voice, in his word or ordinances?
Think, then, what will be thy felicity in that morning of the eternal
world, when, dropping thy vail of flesh, he whom thou seest now by
faith only, will then appear as open to thee as to the church above in
glory! Pause, my soul, over the vast thought! What will be thy first
sight Of Jesus? What will be thy feelings, when, without any
intervening medium, thou shalt see him face to face, and know even as
thou art known? Precious Lamb of God! grant me grace to feel the
blessedness of this first interview. Appearing, as I trust I shall, in
thine own garments, and the robes of thy righteousness, and which thou
hast not only provided for me, but put on, what will be the burstings
forth of my heart, in the full view of the glories of thy Person, and
the perfection Of thy righteousness! Surely, Lord, when I thus behold
thy face in righteousness, I shall be so fully satisfied, that the rest
after which my poor soul, through a whole life of grace, since thou
weft pleased to quicken me, hath been pursuing, will pursue no more. My
immortal faculties will seek no more - will need no more. In thee, the
whole is attained. In thee, I shall eternally rest. Thou art the
everlasting centre of all happiness, glory, and joy. I shall be so
fully satisfied when I awake to this view, that here, in thee, I shall
be at home. And what is more, it will be an everlasting duration, not
only in happiness, but in likeness. And as the coldest iron, put into
the fire, partakes of the properties of the fire, until it becomes
altogether heated and fiery like it, so in thee, and with thee, thou
blessed Jesus, cold as my soul now is, I shall be warmed with thy love;
and from thee, and thy likeness imparted, become lovely from thy
loveliness, and glorious from thy glory. Precious, precious Jesus! Is
the hour near? Are thy chariot wheels approaching? Dost thou say,
"Behold, I come quickly." Oh! for grace to answer, "Even so, come, Lord
Jesus!"
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