"Now the end of the commandment is charity, out of a pure heart, and of a
good conscience, and of faith unfeigned." - 1 Timothy 1:5
See, my soul, what Jesus hath secured for thee by his gracious
undertaking and accomplishment, and which his servant was commissioned
to tell the church, was the very end of the commandment; namely,
charity, or love. And this law of love is given thee, that thou
mightest manifest whose thou art, and to whom thou dost belong; not as
a rule of acceptance, for then that would be to make thy love a
covenant of works; but as a sweet testimony of thy affection in the
hand of Jesus. It is a law of love indeed, because the cords of love,
by which thou art drawn, prove it to be so. Thy obedience is not from
slavish fear, for then this would be bondage; but the love of Christ
constrains thee. Thy love to him makes thee long to be like him. Thy
love to him makes his commandments not grievous but gracious. Thy love
to him makes ordinances precious, because Jesus is the whole of them.
And thy love to him makes all that belongs to him dear, and in which
Jesus requires thy proofs of affection; not in thy strength, as the
poor Israelites were demanded to make brick without straw, but by
living in thee, and working in thee, both to will and to do of his good
pleasure. Here, my soul, thou truly findest strength and grace equal to
thy day. The end of every commandment, as well as the beginning, is
love; for it begins in Jesus, is carried on in Jesus, and ends in
Jesus, and he is all love. And in him, and by him, the conscience, the
heart, faith, all are kept pure, undefiled, and unfeigned, because love
in Jesus is at the bottom; like the chariot of Solomon, paved with
love. Oh thou glorious pattern of all holiness, make me like thyself!
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