Q. John 6:51, and 2 Cor. 3:18. What is the difference between “feeding” upon Christ in “his humiliation,” and the “being changed into the same image” by beholding His glory 2 T. T.
A. By feeding on Christ in His humiliation the soul's affections enter into the preciousness of His path and death, His human path down here. We are touched, moved, softened: Christ has a place in the heart. We abide in Him according to this love, in the delight of this lowliness, and He in us. In being changed into the same image by contemplating God's glory in His face, we are drawn out energetically to that which is glorious to God's glory as set before us: but in One who is a man, who has loved us and died for us, so that we are associated with this glory. The Holy Ghost, who reveals it, interests us in the glory of God, but that in man, and lifts above what is below it and everything connected with life in flesh. The result is, we are formed into the image of what Christ Himself was when on earth. Christ was the display of it practically on earth. Compare Acts 7:56-60, where all this is brightly realized.