"The rich shall not give more, and the poor shall not give less than
half a shekel, when they give an offering unto the LORD, to make an
atonement for your souls." - Exodus 30:15.
Pause, my soul, over this sweet scripture, and mark the graciousness of
thy God and Father in the blessed truth conveyed in it. What, were all
the souls of the redeemed charged equally alike in the account of God?
Did God thy Father rate them thus? And did Jesus, thy precious Jesus,
purchase all his redeemed with an equal price, when he bought them with
his blood? If this be so, my soul, it must follow, that thou, a poor
unworthy creature as thou art, overlooked as thou art by the great ones
of the earth, and too frequently overlooked in thyself how precious
every redeemed soul must be in Jesus's sight, cost as much to Jesus as
the soul of Peter, or of Paul, or of any of the patriarchs, apostles,
or prophets. Oh, think of this; write it down in the tablets of thy
remembrance. Will not this tend to endear Jesus yet more to thee, and
bring home thy Father's love in the strongest affection? Add one
thought more to this precious relation. If to Jesus thy redemption cost
as much as any one of the redeemed in glory, think, my soul, after such
a purchase, such a price, will he lose his property? will he forego
what cost him so dear, and suffer one pearl of his mediatorial crown to
be wanting? Add another sweet thought, my soul, to this delightful
meditation. If, amidst the various inequalities of life, some poor and
some rich, yet whatever difference was allowed, or even expected in
other offerings, according to the abilities of God's people; yet here,
as a representation of the offering of the soul in Jesus' purchase, no
one distinction was to be made. Is it not plain that the redemption by
Jesus is in him, and him only; and "his righteousness is unto all, and
upon all, that believe; for there is no difference." Dearest Lord may
my soul never lose sight of this blessed equality. Here thou art,
indeed, no respecter of persons.
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