From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
December 21 "Whom having not seen, you love." 1 Peter 1:8 How this speaks to our hearts; and cannot some, if not
many of us say too, "Whom having not seen, we love?" Do we not love him,
dear readers? Is not his name precious to us as the ointment poured forth?
But we have not seen him. No, not by the eye of sense and nature; but we
have seen him by the eye of faith; for he has manifested himself to us, or
to some of us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of the only-begotten
of the Father, full of grace and truth. It is, then, by faith that we see
Jesus. We read of Moses that, "by faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the
wrath of the king; for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible." So by
faith we see Jesus who is invisible; for as faith is "the substance of
things hoped for," so is it "the evidence of things not seen." Thus we see
that it is by Jesus coming to the soul and manifesting himself unto it that
we see him. And as he always comes with his love, and in manifesting himself
manifests himself in his love, that manifested love kindles, raises, and
draws up a corresponding love in the believer's heart. It is the express,
the special work of the Holy Spirit to testify of Christ, to glorify him, to
receive of the things which are Christ's and to show them unto the soul; and
thus in the light of Christ's own manifestations of himself and the blessed
Spirit's work and witness of him, what faith believes of the Person and work
of Christ love embraces and enjoys.