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Devotional: August 19th

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"IT IS THE LORD"

That disciple therefore whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. - John 21:7

Now and always, as in that morning twilight on the Galilean lake, Christ comes to men. Everywhere He is present, everywhere revealing Himself. Now, as then, our eyes are holden by our own fault, so that we recognise not the merciful Presence which is all around us. Now, as then, it is they who are nearest to Christ by love who see Him first. Now, as then, they who are nearest to Him by love are so because He loves them, and because they know and believe the love which He has to them. Only they who love see Christ. John, the Apostle of Love, knew Him first. In religious matters love is the foundation of knowledge. There is no way of knowing a person except love. A man cannot argue his way into knowing Christ. No skill in drawing inferences will avail him there. The treasures of wisdom - earthly wisdom - are all powerless in that region. Man’s understanding and natural capacity - let it keep itself within its own limits and region, and it is strong and good; but in the region of acquaintance with God and Christ, the wisdom of this world is foolishness, and man’s understanding is not the organ by which he can know Christ. Oh no! there is a better way than that: "He that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love." As it is, in feebler measure, with regard to our personal acquaintance with one another, where it is not so much the power of the understanding, or the quickness of the perception, or the talent and genius of a man, that make the foundation of his knowledge of his friend, as the force of his sympathy and the depth of his affection; so - with the necessary modification arising from the transference from earthly acquaintance to the great Friend and Lover of our souls in heaven - so is it with regard to our knowledge of Christ. Love will trace Him everywhere. Love’s quick eye pierces through disguises impenetrable to a colder scrutiny. Love has in it a longing for His presence which makes us eager and quick to mark the lightest sign that He for whom it longs is near, as the footstep of some dear one is heard by the sharp ear of affection long before any sound breaks the silence to those around. Love to Him strips from our eyes the film that self and sin, sense and custom, have drawn over them. It is these which hide Him from us. It is because men are so indifferent to, so forgetful of, their best Friend that they fail to behold Him. "It is the Lord’’ is written large and plain on all things, but, like the great letters on a map, they are so obvious, and fill so wide a space, that they are not seen. They who love Him know Him, and they who know Him love Him. The true eye-salve for our blinded eyes is applied when we have turned with our hearts to Christ. The simple might of faithful love opens them to behold a more glorious vision than the mountain full of chariots of fire, which once flamed before the prophet’s servant of old - even the august and ever-present form of the Lord of life, the Lord of history, the Lord of providence. When they who love Jesus turn to see the voice that speaks with them, they ever behold the Son of man in His glory; and where others see but the dim beach and a mysterious stranger, it is to their lips that the glad cry first comes, "It is the Lord! "

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