"But now in Christ Jesus, ye, who sometimes were afar off, are made nigh by the blood of Christ." - Ephesians 2:13
Of all the vast alterations made upon our nature by grace, that which
is from death to life seems to be the greatest. I do not think the
change would be as great, if Jesus were to make a child of God, after
his conversion, at once an archangel, as when, by his blessed Spirit he
quickens the sinner, dead in trespasses and sins, and brings him into
grace. My soul, contemplate the sweet thought this morning, that it may
lead thee, with thy hymn of praise, to all precious Jesus! First then,
my soul, think where you then stood, before this vast act of grace had
quickened you. You stood on the very confines of hell - unawakened,
unregenerate, uncalled, without God, and without Christ. Supposing the
Lord had not saved you; supposing a sickness unto death had, by his
command, taken you; supposing that any one cause had been commissioned
to sign your death-warrant while in this state; where must have been
your portion? And yet consider, my soul; how many nights and days did
you live in this unconscious, unconcerned state? Oh! who, in this view
of the thought, can look back without having the eye brimful of tears,
and the heart bursting with love and thankfulness! Go on, my soul, and
contemplate the subject in another point of view; and pause in the
pleasing thought, "where you now stand." You are now, saith the
apostle," made nigh by the blood of Christ." You that was an enemy to
God by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled in the body of his
flesh, through death, to present you holy, and unblamable, and
unreprovable, in his sight. And now, my soul, if death should come, it
is but the messenger to glory. Precious, blessed thought! And Oh, how
much more precious, blessed Jesus, the Author of it! Advance, my soul,
one step more in this sweet subject, and pleasingly consider, where you
soon shall be. Paul answereth; "So shall we be ever with the Lord."
"Ever with the Lord!" Who can write down the full amount of this
blessedness? "Ever with the Lord!" Here we are, in Jesus, interested in
all that belongs to Jesus; but there, we shall be also with Jesus. Here
we see him but as through a glass darkly; but there, face to face.
Here, even the views we have of him by faith, are but glimpses
only - short and rare, compared to our desires; but there, we shall see
him in reality, in substance, and unceasingly, the precious, glorious,
God-man Christ Jesus. Here, our sins, though pardoned, yet dim our
view, by reason of their effects; there, we shall forever have lost
them, and see, and know, even as we are known. And have these blessed
changes taken place in my soul; and all by thee, thou gracious,
precious, Holy One of Israel? Oh for grace to love thee, to live to
thee, to be looking out for thee, dearest Jesus, that I may be counting
every parting breath, every beating pulse, as one the less, to bring me
nearer and nearer to Jesus, who is my everlasting home, and will ere
long, be my never-ceasing portion and happiness in eternity. - Hallelujah!
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