When Moses came down from the mount, it was, not only the ten words on the two tables of stone which the people saw, but the face of Moses which shone with such brightness with the reflection of the glory, that man could not look on it, and Moses put a veil over it. God uses that as a type. of the veil on the hearts of people until taken away by Christ; then all the thoughts of God flow-out to us, and we "with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into, the same image, from glory to glory." Paul looking up sees Christ in glory with unveiled face, and as he walked the light shone; he was the, reflector of his Lord in his walk; in bodily-presence weak, yet he could say " to me to live-is Christ."
How much of the world creeps in, even in what is called devotedness, and people find on a deathbed that they have been occupied with things in the world, and have not been walking as heavenly men with Christ..