"In those days, and in that time, saith the Lord, the iniquity of
Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none; and the sins of
Judah, and they shall not be found; for I will pardon them whom I
reserve." - Jeremiah 1:20
What those days and that time refer to is very plain; namely, the day
when the great trumpet shall be blown, and when they shall come which
were ready to perish; the glorious day of gospel grace by Jesus. For
God the Father, having appointed and accepted a Surety for poor
sinners, in the blood and righteousness of his dear Son, beholds no
iniquity in Jacob, nor perverseness in Israel. Blessed thought to
comfort a poor soul - that, seen in Christ, and accepted in the beloved,
"there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus, who walk
not after the flesh, but after the Spirit!" Pause, my soul, over this
precious scripture, and take to thyself the comfort of it. If thou art
in Christ, thou art beheld righteous in his righteousness; and, as thy
Surety, what he wrought, and what he suffered, was for thee. So that,
in this sense, thou art, as Christ tells the church, all fair, and
there is no spot in thee. So that, amidst all thy groans for the
remains of indwelling sin, (and groan thou dost daily,) and as thou
sometimes art prompted to think, there is growing imperfection in thee;
yet, in Jesus, as thou art found and beheld in him, sin is pardoned,
and thy person accepted, and thou art in a state of justification
before God in the righteousness of God thy Saviour. And, as this is so
essential to be known and enjoyed, see to it, my soul, that thou livest
upon it. Go in the strength of Christ's righteousness every day to the
throne, pleading that righteousness, and that only. And, under a
perfect conviction that not a single sin of thine was left out when
Jesus bore the sins of his people on the tree, beg for grace to
exercise faith, and to know that in Jesus thou art justified before
God, and that God hath cast all thy sins into the depths of the sea.
"Oh the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and goodness of God!"
What shall separate from the love of Christ? - surely not sin. For Jesus
hath put away sin by the sacrifice of himself! The law of God cannot:
for that law, Jesus, as the sinner's Surety, hath satisfied. And
justice, so far from condemning, now approves. God is just to his dear
Son, as our Surety, who hath answered all the demands of sin, and
therefore hath forgiven sin, and cleansed from all unrighteousness.
Blessed thought! in this day sin is pardoned in Christ: and in that
day, when God shall arise to judgment, the sin of Judah, and the
iniquity of Israel cannot be found.
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