"A place called Gethsemane. " - Matthew 25:36
My soul, let thy morning meditation be directed to the garden of
Gethsemane, that memorable spot, sacred to the believer, because so
much beloved and resorted to by Jesus. Here Jesus oft came with his
disciples. And here, my soul, do thou often take the wing of faith, and
flee in devout contemplation. Was this place dear to thee, thou
precious Redeemer? And was it not because here thou didst enjoy the
sweetest refreshing in communion with the Father? Was it not because
here thou knewest would begin the conflict and the agony, in which the
great business for which thou camest on earth would be accomplished.
Didst thou abide here, Lord, a whole night, after a day's constant
preaching to the people, the week only before thy crucifixion. (See
Luke xxi. 37.) And when the night was past, didst thou again repair to
the temple to the same employ? Was Gethsemane dear to Jesus! Was here
his favorite haunt? And shall not my soul delight to be oft here in
solemn meditation? Will not my Lord lead me there, and go with me
there, and sweetly speak to me there; that while, in imagination, I
tread the sacred ground, my soul may view the several spots, and
say - Here it was, perhaps, my Redeemer was withdrawn a stone's cast from
his disciples, that the powers of darkness might more furiously assault
his holy soul; and here stood the angel sent from heaven to strengthen
him; and here the Lord Jesus was in his agony, when the sweat of his
body forced through all the pores great drops of blood, falling down to
the ground! Is this Gethsemane? And why Gethsemane? The Jews call it
Ge-hennom, or hell; for here it was that Josiah burnt the idol vessels.
2 Kings xxiii. 4 - 10. And it is the same as Tophet, the only word the
Jews used for hell after their return from the Babylonish captivity.
The field of Kedron was indeed a dark and gloomy place; and by its side
ran the foul and black brook which Jesus passed over when he went into
Gethsemane. Here David, of old, went mourning and lamenting, when
Ahitophel, like another Judas, betrayed him, and his life was sought
after. 2 Sam. xv. 23. And here the Son of David passed also, when the
man of whom David by the spirit of prophecy spake, (Ps. xli. 9.) which
eat bread with Jesus, lifted up his heel against him. And was this
Gethsemane the favoured spot of Jesus, because here he had so sweetly
enjoyed communion with his Father, and because he here should encounter
the powers of darkness? Learn then, my soul, from thy Jesus where thou
oughtest to seek grace in a refreshing hour, to comfort a trying hour.
Say, my soul, where should be thy dying place, but where thy God hath
most blessed thy living place? There, Jesus, make my seasons (if needs
be) of conflict, where thou hast sanctified and made blessed by thy
Bethel visits. And was a garden the favoured spot of Jesus? Yes, it was
in a garden the first Adam lost himself and his posterity; there, then,
Jesus will recover the forfeited inheritance. Did the devil begin in
heaven to ruin man? Why, then, in Gethsemane Jesus will begin to
conquer hell for man's recovery. Did Satan, from the garden, bind and
carry captive the first Adam? Then from a garden also shall he cause to
be bound, and carried away to the cross, the second Adam," that he, by
death, might destroy him that had the power of death - that is, the
devil; and deliver them who, through fear of death, are all their
life-time subject to bondage. "Solemn Gethsemane! awful, but hallowed
spot! Here would I often come here contemplate Jesus, my blessed
Surety, groaning, yet! conquering; pressed under all the hellish malice
of the devil, yet triumphing over all; deserted by his disciples,
sweating a bloody sweet, sustaining the wrath of offended justice,
drinking the cup of trembling! Is this Gethsemane? Oh, thou Lamb of
God, thou paschal Lamb! here oft bring me; here shew me thy loves: and
as thy joys were here turned into sorrows, give me to see how the
curses which I deserved, but which thou didst endure, were converted
into blessings; and that by thy stripes I am healed. Hail sacred
Gethsemane!
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