"Who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption." - 1 Corinthians 1:30
What a sweet subject for my morning meditation is here! Who is it, my
soul, is made of God to thee these precious things but Jesus? And mark
how they are made so. I am a poor ignorant creature, grossly ignorant
by reason of the fall. I knew not my lost estate, much less the way of
recovery. Here Jesus became to me wisdom. By his illuminating the
darkness of my mind, he led me to see my ruin and my misery. But this
would never have brought me out of it; for though I saw my lost estate,
yet still I had no consciousness by what means I could be recovered.
Here again Jesus came to my aid, and taught me, that as I needed
righteousness, he would be my righteousness, and undertake for me to
God. But even after this was done, I felt my soul still the subject of
sin; and how to subdue a single sin I knew not. Here Jesus came again,
and gave me to see, that as he was wisdom to cure my ignorance, and
righteousness to answer for my guilt, so he would be my sanctification
also; purging, as well as pardoning and renewing, by his Spirit, my
poor nature, when he had removed the guilt of it. Still I sighed for
complete deliverance, and to make my happiness sure; and therefore
Jesus came again, that by his full redemption from all the evils of the
fall, I might be made free; and therefore he became the whole
together - "wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption." And
to stamp and seal the whole with the impression of God my Father, all
that Jesus did, he did by God's gracious appointment; for he was made
of God to me all these, that all my glorying might be in the Lord. See
to it, my soul, then, that this be all thy glory.
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