"Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us." - Galatians 3:13
Pause, my soul, and contemplate the unspeakable mercies contained in
those precious words. However little thou hast regarded them, yet they
contain in their bosom the whole blessings of the gospel. It is to
Jesus in this one glorious act of his faith, should the sinner be
continually looking. There, the believer should say, there hangs my
hope, my joy, my confidence. "Christ hath redeemed me from the curse of
the law, being made a curse for me." Now, my soul, observe how Jesus
accomplished this great mercy for thee. Whatever Christ redeemed the
sinner from, he became that for him. In the act of redemption, by
substituting himself in the sinner's place and room, he redeemed him
from that place and room, by standing there himself. Hence, as the
sinner stood before God, accursed by reason of sin; so Christ, by
taking the sinner's sin upon himself, and standing in his stead to
answer for it, was made a curse also. If, therefore, Christ will come
under the law for sinners, that law will have as much to demand of him,
as of sinners. If Jesus, from his boundless love and mercy, will take
the sinner's curse upon himself, the law will speak as harsh to him as
the sinner that is under the curse: and not only speak, but exact from
him all that could be demanded from the sinner. Pause, my soul! And did
Jesus, thy Jesus, thus stand; thus be considered, and was he made a
curse for thee? Did he really, truly, suffer the cursed sinner's
punishment, "and die, the just for the unjust, to bring sinners to
God?" Look to it then, my soul; he hath bought thee out, paid the full
ransom, and taken away both sin and the curse of sin, by the sacrifice
of himself. Shout, my soul, shout salvation to God and the Lamb! Say,
as Paul, "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made
a curse for us."
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