"And this is his name whereby he shall be called - THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS" - Jeremiah 23:6
Begin this month, my soul, with contemplating thy Jesus in this
glorious distinction of character; and beg of God the Holy Ghost, who
hath here declared that, under this character, Jesus shall be known and
called, that every day through the month, and through the whole of
life, thou mayest find grace and strength so to know and so to call
Jesus, as to be everlastingly satisfied that thou art made the
righteousness of God in him. And first, my soul, consider who and what
this Holy One is. He is the Lord Jehovah. In the glories of his
essence, he is One with the Father. In his Personal glories, he is the
Lord thy Mediator. And in his relative glories, he is thy
righteousness. For, by virtue, of his taking thy nature, what he is as
Mediator and as the Surety of his people, he is for them. Pause over
this blessed view, and then say, what can be more blessed than thus to
behold Jesus as what he is in himself for his people. Look at him
again, my soul, and take another view of him in his loveliness; in what
he is to his people. This precious scripture saith, that he is the Lord
our righteousness; that is, by virtue of his Godhead he is our
righteousness, in such a sure way, and with such everlasting value and
efficacy, as no creature could be. The righteousness his redeemed
possess in him, and have a right in him, and are entitled to in him, is
the righteousness of God; and therefore impossible ever to be lost, and
impossible ever to be fully recompensed in glory. Sweet and blessed
consideration! it seems too great to be believed. And so it would
indeed, if the authority of Jehovah had not stamped it, and made the
belief of it the first and highest act of a poor sinner's obedience.
And observe, my soul, yet further, there is this blessed addition to
the account "he shall be called so." By whom? Nay by every one that
knows him. The poor sinner shall call him so, who is led to see and
feel that he hath no righteousness of his own; he shall call Jesus his
Lord, his righteousness. He shall call him so to others; he shall call
upon him for himself: he shall be that true Israelite, that very one
whom the prophet describes - "Surely, shall one say, in the Lord have I
righteousness and strength." The redeemed upon earth, the redeemed in
heaven, the church of the first-born, shall call him so. The whole army
of patriarchs and prophets, and apostles, all shall know Jesus as the
Lord our righteousness. Nay, God himself, our Father, shall call his
dear Son by this glorious name; for it is He who hath constituted and
appointed him as the Lord our righteousness. And that Jesus is our
righteousness is from this very cause, "that he is made of God to us
wisdom and righteousness, sanctification and redemption, that he that
glorieth may glory in the Lord." Now, my soul, what sayest thou to this
sweet view of Jesus in this most precious scripture? Is not this name
of Jesus most grateful to thee, as ointment of the richest fragrancy
poured forth? Can any name be as sweet and delightful to one convinced,
as thou art, that all thy righteousness is as dung and dross, as that
of Jesus the Lord our righteousness? Witness for me, ye angels of
light, that I renounce every other; and from hence forth will make
mention of his righteousness, and his only. Yes, blessed Jesus, my
mouth shall daily speak of thy righteousness and salvation; for I know
no end thereof.
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