Yet. little while and the world seeth me no more.

After the next evening the world would see him no more. When it took him and buried him out of sight it looked upon him for the last time.

But ye see me.

They would see him with the natural eyes after he had veiled himself to the world. This, however, does not exhaust the sense. There is. sight that is not of the natural eyes, such. sight as those old worthies had who walked "as seeing him who is invisible," and the living Christ would so dower with heavenly life his disciples that, because "he lived, they should live also," and should have. constant recognition of his presence. There is. promise of an unbroken communion with the Lord. The manner in which they should have his abiding presence is pointed out in verse 21, and more fully in verse 23.

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