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(Maria Sandberg, "Glimpses of
Heaven!" 1880)
"They will see His face!" Revelation 22:4
What a promise is this! We shall see the face of God and
the Lamb who was slain for us! We shall see the face of God
in Christ! We shall see Jesus, whom having not seen, we love!
All happiness, all satisfaction is comprehended
in this! Long have we believed, though we have not
seen; long have we desired the glorious vision of Him whom
our souls love--then shall it be realized! We shall see His
face!
If it has been our great delight here below to hear
of His
loveliness and beauty, and to have a spiritual sense of His
presence--what will it be to see the substance of our hope!
Yet this happiness will most assuredly be ours--we shall see His
face!
While we meditate on this hope, may it exercise its transforming
power upon us, and conform us now to the image of Christ! "But
we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of
the Lord--are being transformed into the same image from
glory to glory!" 2 Corinthians 3:18
If we hope hereafter to see His face, we must now be, in some
measure, changed into the same image. The same holy character must
be formed in us, which was in Christ Jesus. He has set us an
example, that we should walk in His steps--in His steps . . .
of humility,
of self-denial,
of devotion,
of love to God and men, and
of zeal for the glory of God.
Are we treading in these steps? Do we bear His image now?
In one sense, all, both just and unjust, will see the face of
Christ; but if we would see His face with joy, and continue
in the everlasting vision of it--we must bear the image of Christ now.
Let us come down from the mount of heavenly meditation, retaining
this truth in our memories, and resolved henceforth to seek more
earnestly the grace and help of the Holy Spirit, by whom we shall be
conformed to the likeness of our Savior!
"Jesus, my Savior, let me be,
More perfectly conformed to Thee.
Implant each
grace--each sin dethrone,
And form my temper like Thy own!"
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