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June
30
"And the glory which Thou
gavest me I have given them." -- John 17:22
Behold the superlative liberality of the Lord Jesus, for He hath
given us His all. Although a tithe of His possessions would have made a
universe of angels rich beyond all thought, yet was He not content until He had
given us all that He had. It would have been surprising grace if He had allowed
us to eat the crumbs of His bounty beneath the table of His mercy; but He will
do nothing by halves, He makes us sit with Him and share the feast. Had He
given us some small pension from His royal coffers, we should have had cause to
love Him eternally; but no, He will have His bride as rich as Himself, and He
will not have a glory or a grace in which she shall not share. He has not been
content with less than making us joint-heirs with Himself, so that we might
have equal possessions. He has emptied all His estate into the coffers of the
Church, and hath all things common with His redeemed. There is not one room in
His house the key of which He will withhold from His people. He gives them full
liberty to take all that He hath to be their own; He loves them to make free
with His treasure, and appropriate as much as they can possibly carry. The
boundless fulness of His all-sufficiency is as free to the believer as the air
he breathes. Christ hath put the flagon of His love and grace to the believer's
lip, and bidden him drink on for ever; for could he drain it, he is welcome to
do so, and as he cannot exhaust it, he is bidden to drink abundantly, for it is
all his own. What truer proof of fellowship can heaven or earth afford?
"When I stand before the throne
Dressed in beauty not my own;
When I see Thee as Thou art,
Love Thee with unsinning heart;
Then, Lord, shall I fully know--
Not till then--how much I owe."