The Bible speaks of some people whom “the Lord abhors” (Prov. 22:14). Sounds 
pretty bad for them.

 

One such was King David himself, a man whom the Lord had especially picked out 
as one He loved; but when David fell into that deep and abysmal “pit” of 
adultery with his neighbor’s wife, he was indeed “abhorred” of the Lord.

 

But don’t jump to a wrong conclusion: the Lord still loved poor David, in spite 
of his falling into that deep “pit.”

 

It was David’s character that the Lord “abhorred,” while He still loved his 
fallen soul.

 

That seems a mystery to us: how the Lord could still love a person whom He 
actually “abhorred” in character.

 

The closer you come to the Lord, the more you will “abhor” yourself because of 
the unChristlikeness you can see of your character. That was basically the soul 
experience that young Isaiah had when he was in the Lord’s temple and saw the 
glory of the Lord’s character and appreciated His agape-love, how Christ had 
taken on Himself the second death of the world. Isaiah said, “Woe is me! For I 
am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a 
people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts” 
(6:5).

 

Two things Isaiah “saw”: his unChristlikeness of soul, and the glory of the 
Lord’s agape-love.

 

Welcome the vision yourself!




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