Decades ago a magazine was launched that was entitled merely "LOOK." It 
consisted almost entirely of pictures. We humans love to "look" at almost 
anything of interest, always seeking some new knowledge or excitement hitherto 
unknown.
The ultimate "look" eventually before us all is the sight of the face of God. 
Every one WILL most assuredly see Him--not just "the pure in heart," but also 
those who are impure in heart.

The tragedy is that those who are impure in heart will be forced to look 
against their will. They are described as crying to the mountains and rocks, 
"Hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne" (Rev. 6:16). That 
Face is the one sight they most dread to see. John says, "I saw a great white 
throne, and Him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled 
away" (20:11), a Face that is brighter than the sun. Why? Because that Face 
registers all the love, the agape, that led the Son of God to go to the deepest 
depths of hell in order to save the sinner; and the sinner has resisted and 
rejected that love, time and time again, and crucified the Son of God afresh by 
choosing to remain in alienation and rebellion. And now, at last he must come 
face to face with the One who has so loved him and blessed him, all this 
unacknowledged and unappreciated. Now he would give anything just to live his 
mortal life over again. Jesus expressly says that He will not condemn the lost 
sinner in that day; but the condemnation will come simply by looking in the 
face of the One who was his Savior.

Could anything be more important for today than preparing for that moment when 
we look at that Face? "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God," 
says Jesus, obviously meaning that they will "look and live," and not be 
afraid, for "perfect agape casteth out fear" (1 John 4:18). It does so, 
beginning even today. On your knees--you can talk with Him long before you have 
to see Him.

--Robert J. Wieland


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