"These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them:
for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings; and they that are with him
are called, and chosen, and faithful." - Revelation 17:14
What an awful thing must sin, in its own nature be, which hath
introduced such evil into the whole creation of God, in its
consequences. One might have hoped, however, that the meek and gentle
Lamb of God would have been exempt from the daring rebellion, and that
sin would not have bid defiance and waged war against the peaceable,
and holy, and harmless Jesus! But so far is this from being the case,
that, in all probability, war first broke out in heaven against the
person of God's dear Son, as man's glorious Head and Mediator, even
before the deadly malignity manifested itself against God and his
Christ upon earth, in tempting the first man and his wife in the garden
of Eden, to rebel against God. Pause, my soul, over this scripture. Who
are they here described that make war with the Lamb? Nay, rather, who
are they not? All the powers of darkness, all the varieties of the
earth, all the inhabitants of hell, all that are under the influence of
that evil spirit, which now worketh in the children of disobedience.
Under this dreadful banner of open rebellion against heaven, every man
by nature is enlisted; and until an act of sovereign grace and power is
past, that he that is Lord of lords, and King of kings, overcomes and
brings them under his blessed dominion, all ranks and orders of men are
found. My soul, are the weapons of sin fallen out of thine hands? Art
thou brought under the conquest of Christ's grace? Hast thou bent the
knee of willing homage to the Lamb, who hath bought thee with his
blood, and made thee his by his grace? Read thy character, if so, in
these sweet words: "And they that are with the Lamb are called, and
chosen, and faithful." Art thou called with an holy calling? Art thou
chosen, and fully convinced of this, that had not Jesus first chosen
thee, thou wouldest never have chosen him? Art thou faithful, in
seeking and desiring no other salvation, convinced that there is
salvation in no other? Take with thee, then, my soul, these precious
marks of thy high calling and fellowship, and see that thou follow the
Lamb whithersoever he goeth.
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