“What a comfort is this to Christians, that they have the presence of Christ so far forth as shall make them happy, and as the earth will afford. Nothing but heaven, or rather Christ in heaven itself, will content the child of God.

In the mean time, His presence in the congregation makes their souls, as it were, heaven. If the king’s presence, who carries the court with him, makes all places where he is a court, so Christ He carries a kind of heaven with Him.

Wheresoever He is, His presence hath with it life, light, comfort, strength, and all; for one beam of His countenance will scatter all the clouds of grief whatsoever. It is no matter where we be, so Christ be with us.

If with the three children in a fiery furnace, it is no matter, if ‘a fourth be there also,’ (Dan. 3:25). So if Christ be with us, the flames nor nothing shall hurt us.

If in a dungeon, as Paul and Silas were, (Acts 16:24), if Christ’s presence be there, by His Spirit to enlarge our souls, all is comfortable whatsoever.

It changeth the nature of all things, sweeteneth everything, besides that sweetness which it brings unto the soul, by the presence of the Spirit; as we see in the Acts, when they had received the Holy Ghost more abundantly, they cared not what they suffered, regarded not whipping; nay, were glad ‘that they were accounted worthy to suffer anything for Christ,’ (Acts 5:41).

Whence came this fortitude? From the presence of Christ, and the Comforter which He had formerly promised.”

–Richard Sibbes, “The Love of Christ ,The Works of Richard Sibbes, Volume 2 (ed. Alexander Balloch Grosart; Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 1638/2001), 2: 21-22.

[HT: Scott Bielinski]

Works of Sibbes Volume 2

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