C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the deep human desire to see Jesus Christ, the ultimate benefactor and source of hope for believers. He reflects on the longing to behold Christ not as he was in his earthly suffering, but as he is now in glory, exalted and radiant. Spurgeon reassures that this vision will be a personal encounter, where believers will recognize Christ by his wounds and experience joy without sorrow, awe without fear, and love without pity. He encourages the congregation to strive for this vision, reminding them that it is a promise for those who believe. Ultimately, he concludes with the hope that all who have faith will see Him as He is, united with loved ones in eternal glory.