"Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty." - Isaiah 33:17
Who, my soul, but Jesus could be intended by this sweet promise? And
who is beautiful and lovely in thine eyes but him? There was no beauty
in him while thou wert in a state of unrenewed nature, that thou
shouldest desire him; neither can any man truly love him, until that a
soul is made light in the Lord. Is Jesus then lovely to thee? Hast thou
seen him? Dost thou now know him, love him, behold him, as altogether
fair, and the chiefest among ten thousand? Then, surely, this promise
hath been, and is continually fulfilled in thy experience. Hast thou so
seen him, as to be in love with him, and to have all thine affections
drawn forth towards him? Dost thou, my soul, so behold him as to admire
him, and love him above all; and so to love him, as never to be
satisfied without him? Moreover - hast thou seen this King in his
beauty, in his fullness, riches, and suitableness to thee as a Saviour?
Surely, blessed Jesus, there are not only glorious, precious
excellencies in thee, and thine own divine person, which command the
love and affection of every beholder, as thou art in thyself; but there
is a beauty indeed in thee, considered as thou art held forth by our
God and Father, in all thy suitableness to thy people. In thy beauty,
blessed Lord, there is to be seen a fullness of grace, and truth, and
righteousness, exactly corresponding to the wants of poor sinners-thy
blood, to cleanse, thy grace to comfort, thy fullness to supply; in
thee there is everything we can want-life, light, joy, pardon, mercy,
peace, happiness here, glory hereafter. And do I not see thee, thou
King, in thy beauty indeed, when I behold thee as coming with all these
for my supply? So that, under the enjoyment of the whole, I feel
constrained to cry out, with one of old," I will love thee, O Lord, my
strength. The Lord is my strength and my song; and he is become my
salvation. "Neither is this all; for in beholding the King in his
beauty, I behold him also in his love. Yes, blessed Lord, thou art
indeed most beautiful and lovely; for thou hast so loved poor sinners,
as to give thyself for them; and the conscious sense that our love to
thee did not first begin, but thine to us was the first cause for
exciting ours, and the shedding forth that love in our hearts, by thy
blessed Spirit, first prompted our minds to look unto thee, makes thee
lovely indeed. And now, Lord, every day's view of thee increaseth that
love, and brings home thy beauty more and more. The more frequent thou
condescendest to visit my poor soul, the more beautiful dost thou
appear. Every renewed manifestation, every view, every glimpse of
Jesus, must tend to make my God and King more gracious and lovely to my
soul, and add fresh fervour to my love. Come then, thou blessed, holy,
lovely one, and ravish my spiritual senses with thy beauty, that I may
daily get out of love with everything of created excellency, and my
whole soul be filled only with the love of Jesus; until, from seeing
thee here below, through the medium of ordinances and grace, I come to
look upon thee, and live forever in thy presence, in the full beams of
thy glory in thy throne above.
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