"Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification." - Romans 4:25
My soul, thou must not yet dismiss - no, nor ever dismiss, the sweet and
precious subject of thy Lord's resurrection. One part of it thou hast
not yet scarce glanced at; and yet it is such a one as thine
everlasting safety, and thy justification before God depends upon.
"For," as the Holy Ghost hath said, by the mouth of his servant the
apostle," if Christ be not risen, then are believers yet in their sins.
"1 Cor. xv. 17. See to it then, my soul, that what this sweet scripture
of the morning saith be true, that Jesus was delivered for thine
offences, and was raised again for thy justification. While Jesus was
on the cross, and when Jesus was taken down and laid in the grave, the
payment and the ransom for sin was then discharging. Jesus was then
truly delivered for our offences. And when he arose from the dead, then
the poor sinner, for whom he was delivered, and for whom he died, was
truly justified before God; for thereby proof was made that the debt
was paid, the receipt given, and God, in confirmation of it, styled
himself by a new name, even the God of Peace, in bringing again from
the dead our Lord Jesus Christ, as the great Shepherd of his sheep,
through the blood of the everlasting covenant. Hence the resurrection
of Jesus was like going into the presence of God to cancel the bond,
the hand-writing of ordinances, that was against us. It was as if Jesus
gave this testimony in his glorious resurrection, that both sin and
death had now lost their retaining power; the dominion of both were for
ever done away, and all true believers in Christ might join the
apostle's song - "Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It
is God that justifieth; who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that
died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of
God, who also maketh intercession for us." My soul, be sure to keep
this in constant view, when, at any time, thou art meditating on the
death and resurrection of Jesus: and let both be thy daily meditation.
Think how truly blessed, how truly happy, how present and everlastingly
secure, must those souls be who are interested in the death and in the
resurrection of the Lord Jesus. By the one he hath purchased their
pardon, and by the other he hath justified their persons; so that, when
law and justice present their charge against them, this is the
unanswerable plea - Jesus "was delivered for our offences, and raised
again for our justification." Oh dearest Lord, grant me daily and
hourly to be bringing into all my spiritual enjoyments the sweet sense
and consciousness of being thus interested, justified, and se, cared.
Give me a present right and title, that I may live upon it; and by and
by, when thou shalt call me home,, then, Oh Lord, present me finally
and fully, once for all, as made comely in thy comeliness, clothed in
thy righteousness, and fully prepared, both in soul and body, for
everlasting happiness and glory among them that are sanctified.
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