Secondly, this doctrine may well put us upon examining ourselves, whether we have ever had this divine light that has been described let into our souls. If there be such a thing indeed, and it is not only a notion or whimsy of persons of weak and distempered brains, then doubtless ’tis a thing of great importance, whether we have thus been taught by the Spirit of God; whether the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, hath shined unto us, giving us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ; whether we have seen the Son, and believed on him, or have that faith of gospel doctrines that arises from a spiritual sight of Christ.
Thirdly, all may hence be exhorted earnestly to seek this spiritual light. To influence and move to it, the following things may be considered.
1. This is the most excellent and divine wisdom that any
creature is capable of. ’Tis more excellent than any human learning; ’tis far
more excellent than all the knowledge of the greatest philosophers or
statesmen. Yea, the least glimpse of the glory of God in the face of Christ
doth more exalt and ennoble the soul than all the knowledge of those that have
the greatest speculative understanding in divinity without grace. This
knowledge has the noblest object that is or can be, viz., the divine glory
or excellency of God and Christ. The knowledge of these objects is that wherein consists of the most excellent knowledge of the angels, yea, of God himself.
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