"Because of the savour of thy good ointments, thy name is as ointment poured forth." - Song of Solomon 1:3
Why, my Lord, is thy name so truly blessed, but because thou hast so
endeared it to thy redeemed, by every tie which can gain the
affections. Didst thou, even before I had being, enter into suretyship
engagements for me, that thou wouldest redeem me when fallen, that thou
wouldest take my nature, live for me, die for me, become a sacrifice
for me, shed thy blood for me, wash me in thy blood, clothe me with thy
righteousness, justify me before God and thy Father, become my
Advocate, High Priest, Intercessor, betroth me to thyself here in
grace, and everlastingly unite me to thyself in glory hereafter? Didst
thou do all this, and art thou still doing it, making my cause thine
own, and following me with love, and grace, and mercy, every day, and
all day, and wilt never thou leave me nor forsake me? And must not thy
name be as ointment poured forth? Can there be a savour as sweet, as
fragrant, as full of odour, as the name of Jesus? Precious ointments,
it is true, have a smell in them very grateful; but what savour can be
like that which to the spiritual senses manifests Jesus in his person,
love, grace, and mercy; in whom there is everything desirable, and
nothing but what is lovely; all beauty, power, wisdom, strength, an
assemblage of graces more full of odour than all the spices of the
east? Precious Lord Jesus, let thy name be written in my heart, and let
everything but Jesus be forever obliterated there, that nothing may
arise from thence, but what speaks of thee; that through life and in
death, the first and the last, and all that drops from my lips, even in
the separation of soul and body, Jesus may form in the close of grace
here, and in the first opening of glory to follow, the one only blessed
precious name, as ointment poured forth.
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