"The glory which thou gavest me I have given them, that they may be one, even as we are one. " - John 17:22
Those are sweet views of Jesus which point to our oneness and union
with him, by which alone we derive an interest in him, and are made
partakers both in his grace and glory. By virtue of this it is, that
the glory the Father gave Jesus, as Mediator, all his people are
interested in, and truly enjoy. For though like the heir of a kingdom,
when an infant, the babe is unconscious of his dignity, yet is not the
less entitled to his high birth and rank: so the seed of Jesus, while
in this childhood of existence, though they do not live up to their
high privileges through the weakness of their faith, yet their claim in
Jesus is not the less. Jesus hath given them the glory of being brought
within the covenant, the glory of redemption, the glory of the Holy
Ghost's gifts and influences; and, in short, all the glory which a
state of grace implies, and which is the earnest of the future fullness
of glory. And, my soul, dost thou ever pause over this account of
present glory as if thou didst not truly know thine interest and the
enjoyment of it? Look at it only under these two considerations, and
then bow down under a sense of it in the dust before God. In the first,
put forth thy utmost faculties to calculate that glory which, if thou
art one of Jesus's redeemed people, thou now truly hast in having union
with Christ! Who shall undertake to describe that glory imparted to a
poor worm of the earth, who is brought into union with God's dear Son?
Paul speaks of it as an high privilege, when he said, , Ye are come to
an innumerable company of angels. "But what is the society of angels,
compared to an union with Jesus? Moreover, angels have no such
privilege: for while Jesus is to them their Lord and Sovereign, and
governs them by his supreme command, yet is he not to them as he is to
his church, the glorious head of that church, which is his body, and by
which he perpetually communicates to all his members a source of
gracious and glorious influences, according to what he hath said,"
Because I live, ye shall live also. "Hence, what the Redeemer said to
the Father is explained on this sure testimony - "The glory thou gavest
me I have given them, that they may be one even as we are one." Look at
the subject under another consideration. Hath not Jesus given present
glory to all his redeemed in that communication which is perpetually
passing and repassing between him and them by virtue of this oneness,
and unity, and interest, into which they are actually brought? My soul,
what sayeth thy experience to this precious truth? Dost thou really and
truly partake of what is Jesus's; and doth he not really and truly
partake of what is thine? Is there not an exchange, a barter, a
fellowship, carried on between thy glorious head and thyself? Surely
thou hast communion in whatever belongs to Christ as Mediator; in his
righteousness, in his grace, his redemption, his glory. And doth not
Jesus manifest continual tokens that he takes part in all that concerns
thee; thy sorrows, thy wants, thine afflictions? Was it not said of
him, ages before his incarnation, when speaking of his people, "in all
their affliction he was afflicted?" And is it not said now, that
"whosoever toucheth his people toucheth the apple of his eye?" Oh
unparalleled grace! 0 matchless love, that the Son of God should thus
manifest his affection! What will you call this, my soul, but what thy
God and Saviour hath called it - the glory which the Father gave him, he
hath given to his people. And all this on purpose to prove that they
are one with him. Hallelujah!
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