"By faith, Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain." - Hebrews 11:4
The Holy Ghost hath here marked down, by his servant the apostle, in
the very first offerings which we read of in the bible, the vast
importance of faith; by which it most decidedly proves, that it is
faith which gives efficacy to all the offerings of his creatures. Faith
in what? Nay - there can be but one view of faith throughout the word of
God; namely, faith in the promised seed to bruise the serpent's head.
This was the first promise which came in upon the fall. Every offering,
therefore, offered unto God, unless it had an eye to this, became
offensive. Cain did not offer the first-fruits of the ground with an
eye of faith in Christ - hence, he was the first deist the world ever
knew. Abel, by faith, offered the firstlings of his flock with an eye
to Jesus - and hence the testimony that God respected his offering. What
a striking evidence is here, ray soul, of the vast and infinite
importance of faith. Cain made an offering to God, and by so doing, he
did, as the deists now do, acknowledge God to be his Creator; but not
looking to him as a Redeemer, and thereby intimating that he needed
none, both his person and his offering were rejected. Meditate on this,
my soul, and learn by grace to mix faith in all that concerns thy soul.
Oh keep an eye on Jesus, convinced that "there is no other name under
heaven given among men whereby we must be saved." And if, through the
gracious teachings of the Spirit, in taking of the things of Jesus, and
shewing them unto thee, thou art able daily to apprehend by faith, and
bring him (as the bee doth from the flower) his person, his work, his
character, his relations, his grace, and righteousness, as the sent,
and sealed, and anointed, of the Father, full of grace and truth; by
thus living upon him, and living to him, and making him what he is to
all his people, the Alpha and Omega of thy salvation; faith in him will
give a sweet leaven to all thy poor prayers, and praises, and
offerings, and thou wilt find favour with God, to the praise of the
glory of his grace, who maketh thee accepted in the Beloved.
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