"That ye may be able to comprehend with all saints, what is the
breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love of
Christ, which passeth knowledge." - Ephesians 3:18-19
Did Paul pray that the church might be thus blessed? So should all
faithful pastors. And there is enough in Jesus to call up the
everlasting contemplation of his people. All the dimensions of divine
glory are in Jesus. Who, indeed, shall describe the extent of that love
which passeth knowledge? But, my soul, pause over the account. What is
the breadth of it? Jesus's death reaches in efficacy to all his
seed - all his children: to thee, my soul; for thou art the seed of
Jesus. And though that death took place at Jerusalem near two thousand
years since, yet the efficacy of his blood, as from an high altar, as
effectually washes away sin now, as in the moment it was shed.
Remember, Jesus still wears the vesture dipped in blood. Remember,
Jesus still appears as the Lamb slain before God. Indeed, indeed, Jesus
was the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. So that, in
breadth, it is broader than the sea, taking in all the seed of Jesus,
through all ages, all dispensations, all the various orders of his
people. Neither is the length of it less proportioned. Who shall
circumscribe the Father's love, which is from everlasting to
everlasting? Who shall limit Jesus's grace? Is he not made of God,
wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption? Is he not all
this, in every office, every character, every relation? "Jesus Christ;
the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever!" And what is the depth of
this love, but reaching down to hell, to lift up our poor fallen
nature. And what is the height, but Jesus in our nature, exalted far
above all principalities, and powers, and might, and dominion, and
every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that
which is to come! Precious God of my salvation! Oh, give me to see, to
know, to entertain, and cherish, more enlarged views of this love;
which hath no bottom, no bounds, no shore; but, like its Almighty
Author, is from everlasting to everlasting. Shall I ever despond? Shall
I ever doubt any more, when this Jesus looks upon me, loves me, washes
me in his blood, feeds me, clothes me, and hath promised to bring me to
glory? Oh, for faith "to comprehend, with all saints, this love of God
which passeth knowledge."
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