"And they rear not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come." - Rev. iv. 8.
Make a solemn pause, my soul, over these words; and when thou hast
found a fixedness of thought, that every faculty may be engaged in the
contemplation, ponder well this divine perfection of Jehovah, the
holiness of his nature, by which an eternal distinction is drawn
between him and all his creatures. None but Jehovah can be essentially
holy. Angels, who have never sinned, have indeed a holiness; but it is
derived from Him, it exists not in themselves, and, in point of
comparison, is but as the shadow to the substance; moreover, being in
their nature mutable creatures, their holiness may be changed also: the
fallen angels are proofs in point. But with Jehovah, holiness is in
himself; the peculiar glory of his nature, and inseparable from his
very existence. Pause over this view, for it is scriptural, and truly
blessed. Go on to another observation. Thrice is the ascription of
holiness given, in this sublime song of the blessed in heaven, as if to
point out the personality of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; the Holy
undivided Three," which bear record in heaven, for these three are
one," I John v. 7. When these glorious truths are suitably impressed
upon thee, pause once more, and consider with what distinguishing
characters the holiness of Jehovah is set forth in the word of God. The
heavenly host are said to rest not day and night in proclaiming their
deep sense and adoration of Jehovah in this glorious attribute. Now
here is somewhat for the mind to lean upon, in contemplating Jehovah's
holiness. Jehovah is eternal also, and hath commanded the church to
know him as the faithful God, Deut. vii. 9. But we never read that the
host of worshippers thrice repeat his eternity, or his faithfulness, in
their hymns, of adoration and praise. Moreover, Jehovah himself seems
to have pointed out this divine attribute as among the distinguishing
excellencies he will be known by; for he singles it out to swear by:" I
have sworn once by my holiness, that I will not lie unto David," Ps.
lxxxix. 35. Precious thought for the poor timid believer to keep always
in view! For it is as if Jehovah had said, ‘I have pledged my holiness,
as an attribute essential to my very nature, that what I have promised
to David's Lord, even my dear Son, of the redemption of his seed, as
sure as I am holy, I will most certainly perform.' Moreover, my soul,
holiness is the glory .of Jehovah. Hence the song of the church:" Who
is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods! who is like unto thee,
glorious in holiness!" Exod. xv. 11. And hence Jehovah is said to be
worshipped "in the beauties of holiness;" Ps. cx. 3. My soul! keep this
also in remembrance. If the representation of an angel, or a man, were
to be made, we should figure to ourselves the most beautiful
countenance; and if Jehovah be represented to us, how is it done?
Surely in the beauty of holiness; for God the Holy Ghost gives us "the
light of the knowledge of the glory of God, in the face of Jesus
Christ!" 2 Cor. iv. 6. Pause over these infinitely solemn meditations,
and while thou art overawed (as, indeed, it is impossible but to be so)
in the contemplation of distinguishing a perfection of the divine
nature; and, moreover, as this view of God's holiness is so directly
opposed to the unholiness of a poor fallen sinful creature, as thou
art, look up for grace from the Holy Ghost the Comforter, and take
relief in the sweet and consoling consideration, that to this glorious
God thou art permitted, yea, commanded and encouraged, to draw near, in
and through the holiness of thy Redeemer. Hail, blessed Jesus! upheld
by the right arm of thy righteousness, and washed from all our sins in
thy blood, all thy church may here draw nigh by faith, and send forth
their feeble breathings in the same strain as the church in thy
presence doth above, while in their hymns day and night, they shout
aloud, "Holy! holy! holy! Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is
to come!"
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