Gleaning

 •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 10
 
To meet the Lord in the air—what a volume in those words! Nothing can give cheerfulness in the thought of treading a path never trod before, but the Lord Himself being there—meeting Him there.
The hope of the Lord's coming is a divine hope, centered in Himself; not only rejoicing in hope of the glory of God—more than that—waiting for Christ Himself, who, being now in the very highest of glory as Son of man in the glory which He had with God before the world was, will come forth from that glory to take us up. How are your hearts affected in regard to the thought of this Christ of God not only coming to throw open the Father's house, but coming Himself to be our joy? Can you say that the longing of your heart is flowing forth in the invitation continually ascending, "Come, Lord Jesus"? That blessed One has it in His heart to come, and if He speaks and says, "Surely I come quickly," have such words, dropping from His lips, the continual answer in your heart, "Even so, come, Lord Jesus"?