"Men wondered at." - Zechariah 3:8
Men wondered at indeed, and every redeemed soul may truly say, I am a
wonder unto many, a wonder to myself. Oh thou whose name is Wonderful!
both thou and the children the Lord hath given thee, are for signs and
wonders. Behold, my soul, how it was fulfilled in him whose name was
Wonderful, and then thine astonishment will be the less that it should
be fulfilled in his followers. I would contemplate thy person, blessed
Jesus, and behold thee, not barely wondered at, but despised and
rejected of men. The world gazed at thee, but saw no beauty nor form of
comeliness in thee to desire thee. In thine offices also, how did the
multitude despise thee as a prophet; when blind-folding thee, and
smiting thee on thy sacred head, they tauntingly cried out, "Prophecy,
thou Christ, who is he that smote thee!' As a priest, what blasphemy
did they utter, when they saw enough to be convinced, and to confess,
that thou didst save others, but thyself thou couldst not save. As a
King, when having nailed thee to the tree, they demanded a proof of thy
power in coming down from the cross. And wert thou not, blessed Jesus,
wondered at in thy word, when they acknowledged, "never man spake like
this man;" yet charged thy doctrines with blasphemy, and derided thee
in them? Wert thou not the wonder and the hatred of the world, when thy
miracles astonished them, but were ascribed to the agency of Beelzebub?
Weft thou not, O thou spotless Lamb of God, weft thou not charged with
immorality and called a wine-bibber, a sabbath-breaker, the friend of
publicans and sinners? Did the world thus treat Jesus, and call the
Master of the house Beelzebub? Oh then, my soul, well may they so treat
them of his household! And must it not be so? Yes. The world knoweth
them not, because it knew him not. They are made a spectacle, a
gazing-stock, a reproach, a byword. How unknown in their new birth
from God, how little understood in their union with Jesus, how
perfectly hidden from the world their life in the Spirit! What an
everlasting opposition to carnal men are their pursuits, their
pleasures, their happiness, their conversation, their desires - how
wondered at their life of faith on the Son of God! They have meat to
eat the world knoweth nothing of, for they feed upon the person, body,
blood, grace, and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. My soul, hast
thou this rarity of character Hast thou this blessed singularity? Art
thou wondered at because thou runnest not to the same excess of riot,
but art blameless and harmless among the sons of God, in the midst of a
crooked and perverse generation? Oh blessed, forever blessed, be his
name, who hath called thee to this high, this glorious, this
distinguishing honour, of being wondered at and reproached for Jesus's
sake! Yes, Lord, I will not regard the reproach of men, neither be
afraid of their revilings, for "the moth shall eat them up like a
garment, and the worm shall eat them like wool; but thy righteousness
shall be forever, and thy salvation from generation to generation."
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