"And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us." - 1 John iv. 16.
Who hath known, and believed, in terms equal to the greatness of the
mercy itself, the love of God to the poor sinner! God's love must be an
infinite love, and consequently the display of it must be infinite
also. God, we are told, " Commendeth his love to us, in that while we
were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Had God loved and delighted in
saints that loved him, this would have been love. Had God taken the
holy angels into a nearer acquaintance with him, this would have been
love. But when he raised beggars from the dunghill, and took rebels
from the prison to sit upon his throne, and at a time when his justice
would have been magnified in their destruction; to prefer sinners,
haters of God, and despisers of his grace; to bring them into the
closest and nearest connection with him, in the person of his dear Son;
and all this by such a wonderful plan of mercy, as the incarnation and
death of Jesus; who hath ever calculated the extent of such grace? Who
hath thoroughly known or considered, or believed, in any degree
proportioned to the unspeakableness of the salvation, the love that God
hath to us? Oh Lord, add one blessing more. Cause my cold heart to grow
warm in the contemplation of it; and let it be my happiness to be daily
studying the breadth, and length, and depth, and height, and to know
the love of God, which passeth knowledge, that I may be filled with all
the fulness of God.
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