Think of this vision. Think of the deep truths, partially shadowed and symbolized by it. Think of Christ, what He is, and what resources He has at His back, of what are His claims for our service, and our loyal, milltant obedience. Think of the certain victory of all who follow Him amongst' the armies of Heaven, clad in fine linen, clean and white.' Think of the crown and the throne for him that overcomes.'
Remember the destructive powers that sleep in Him: the drawn sword in His hand,' the two-edged sword out of His mouth,' the wrath of the Lamb.' Think of the ultimate certain defeat of all antagonisms; of that last campaign when He goes forth with the name written on His vesture and on His thigh "King of kings and Lord of lords."Think of how He strikes through kings in the day of His wrath, and fills the place with the bodies of the dead'; and how His enemies become His footstool.'
Ponder His own solemn word, He that is not with Me, is against Me.' There is no neutrality in this warfare. Either we are for Him or we are for His adversary. Under which King? speak or die!' As sensible men, not indifferent to your highest and lasting well-being, ask yourselves, Can I, with my ten thousand, meet Him with His twenty thousand?' Put yourselves under His orders, and He will be on your side. He will teach your hands to war, and your fingers to fight; will cover your heads in the day of battle, and bring you at last, palm-bearing and laurel-crowned, to that blissful state where there will still be service, and He still be the Captain of the Lord's host,' but where swords will be beaten into ploughshares' and the victors shall need to learn war no more.'