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The Highest Exercise of Our Powers, February 24
And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God,
and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
John 17:3
.
To comprehend and enjoy God is the highest exercise of the powers
of man. This may be attained only when our affections are sanctified and
ennobled by the grace of Christ.... In Christ was the brightness of His
Father’s glory, the express image of His person. Said our Saviour, “He
that hath seen me, hath seen the Father.”
John 14:9
. In Christ is the life of
the soul. In the outgoings of our hearts to Him, in our earnest, affectionate
yearnings for His excellence, in our eager searching into His glory, we
find life. In communion with Him we eat the bread of life.
When we allow objects of minor importance to absorb our attention,
to the forgetfulness of Christ, turning away from Him to accept other
companionship, we set our feet in a path which leads away from God and
from heaven. Christ must be the central object of our affections, and then
we shall live in Him, then we shall have His spirit....
What constitutes the brightness of heaven? In what will consist the
happiness of the redeemed? Christ is all in all. They will gaze with rapture
unutterable upon the Lamb of God. They will pour out their songs of
grateful praise and adoration to Him whom they loved and worshiped
here. That song they learned and began to sing on earth. They learned
to put their trust in Jesus while they were forming characters for heaven.
Their hearts were attuned to His will here. Their joy in Christ will be
proportioned to the love and trust which they learned to repose in Him
here.
God must be ever in our thoughts. We must hold converse with Him
while we walk by the way, and while our hands are engaged in labor. In
all the purposes and pursuits of life we must inquire, What will the Lord
have me to do? How shall I please Him who has given His life a ransom
for me? Thus may we walk with God, as did Enoch of old; and ours may
be the testimony which he received, that he pleased God.
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