Faith, Experience, and Communion Sees It

…and we beheld His glory… – John 1:14

“How can we behold His glory?” Why, faith sees it. Faith is sometimes assisted by Experience; and Experience sees His glory: it sees the glory of His grace in rolling away all our sins; the preciousness of His blood in giving us reconciliation with the Father; the power of the Spirit in subduing the will; the love of His heart in constantly remembering us upon the throne; and the power of His plea in its perpetual prevalence with God. Experience shows us the glory of Christ in the deep waters, while He puts His arm beneath us and says, “Fear not, thou shalt not be drowned.” It shows us the glory in the blazing furnace while the Son of Man treads the glowing coals with His afflicted Israel. Experience shows us the glory of Christ in all the attacks of Satan. While He is our shield, He wards off every poisoned arrow; experience shows us the glory of Christ in helping us to live and enabling us to die; and by-and-bye it shall show us the glory of Christ in enabling us to rise and take possession of the crown which He hath purchased for His children.

And with Experience there is another that helps us to behold the glory of Christ, namely, Communion. Beloved, I hope you know what that means-when in the chamber shut in with God, and the world shut out, our eyes behold Him and not another; when we can kneel down in the very posture of the poor agonizing victim of Gethsemane, and see by fellowship the sweat of blood as it streams from the pores of His frame: when we can mark Him hounded, hissed, scouted through all the streets of His own city, and taken to Calvary to die. Communion knows something of the bitterness of the cup which He then drank, somewhat of the sharpness of the nails that pierced His hands, and somewhat of the death which was endured when at last He said, “It is finished!” and gave up the ghost. Yes, Communion can show us the glory of Christ even in His shame. And then it can take to its wings and show us His glory beyond the skies. ~ C.H. Spurgeon

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