"Leaning on Jesus' bosom." - John 13:23
Methinks I would contemplate for a while the privilege of this highly-
favoured disciple John. Surely to sit at the feet of Jesus, to look up
at his face, to behold the Lamb of God, and to hear the gracious words
which proceeded out of his mouth, what should I have thought of this
but a happiness unspeakable and full of glory! But the beloved apostle
leaned on Jesus's bosom. Oh, thou condescending Saviour! didst thou
mean to manifest, by this endearing token, how dear and precious all
thy redeemed ones are in thy esteem? But stop, my soul. If John lay on
Jesus's breast, where was it Jesus himself lay, when he left all for
thy salvation? The disciple whom Jesus loved lay upon Jesus's bosom;
but he, whom the Father loved, lay in the bosom of the Father - nay,
was embosomed there; was wrapt up in the very soul of the Father from
eternity. Who shall undertake to speak of the most glorious state of
the Son of God, before he condescended to come forth from the bosom of
God for the salvation of his people? Who shall describe the blessedness
of the Father and the Son in their mutual enjoyment of each other?
Jesus, when he was in the bosom of the Father, had not emptied himself
of his glory. Jesus had not been made in the likeness of sinful flesh.
Jesus had not put himself under the law. He was not then a man of
sorrows. He was not then acquainted with grief. He had not then exposed
his face to shame and spitting; neither to poverty, temptation, the
bloody sweat, and the cross. And did Jesus go through all these, and
more? Did Jesus leave the Father's bosom; and did the Father take this
only-begotten, only-beloved Son from his bosom; that John might lean on
Jesus's bosom, and all the redeemed, like him, one day, dwell with
Jesus, and lean and rest in his embraces forever? Oh, for hearts to
love both the FATHER and the SON, who have so loved us; that we may be
ready to part with all, and forsake all, and die to all, that we may
live in Jesus, and to Jesus, and rest in his bosom forever.
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