"Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection and the life: he that
believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. And whosoever
liveth, and believeth in me, shall never die. Believest thou
this?" - John 11:25-26
Pause my soul, over those divine, those glorious, those
soul-quickening, soul-reviving words of thy Almighty Redeemer! What
man, what prophet, what servant of the Lord, what angel but he that is
the angel of the covenant, one with the Father, over all, God, blessed
forever, could assume such a language, and prove that assumption as
Jesus did, both by his own resurrection and that of Lazarus? And mark,
my soul, the many precious things contained in this sweet scripture.
Observe the blessing itself, even resurrection and life. Observe the
source, the author, the fountain of it. Jesus, thy Jesus. Observe for
whom this stupendous mercy is designed, and to whom conveyed; namely,
the dead in trespasses and sins, and for the dying languishing frames
of believers. And lastly, observe how absolute the thing itself is;
they shall live. Oh precious words of a most precious Saviour! And may
I not say to thee, my soul, as Jesus did to Mary, after proclaiming
himself under this glorious distinction of character; "Believest thou
this?" Canst thou answer as she did, "Yea, Lord, I believe that thou
art the Christ, the Son of God, which should come into the world?" This
is a blessed confession to witness before God. For if I believe that
Jesus be indeed the Christ of God, every other difficulty is removed to
the firm belief that, as the Father hath life in himself, even so hath
the Son life in himself, and whom he will he quickeneth. Witness then
for me, every looker on, angels and men, that my soul heartily,
cordially, fully subscribes to the same precious truth, and in the same
language as Mary. Yea, Lord, I would say to every word of thine
concerning thy sovereignty, grace, and love, as thou hast said it, so I
accept it; in the very words of thine I take it, and cry out, yea,
Lord, even so be it unto me according to thy word. And now, my soul,
under all remaining seasons of deadness, coldness, backslidings,
wanderings, and the like, never henceforth forget, from whom all
revivals can only come. Never look within for them; for there is no
power of resurrection in thyself. "Can these dry bones live?" Yes, if
Jesus quickens. And is Jesus less able to quicken thee than thy
connection with Adam to have killed thee? Oh how plain is it, that the
very wants of the soul correspond to the very fullness of Jesus to
answer them. And therefore, when the Lord Jesus saith, "I am the
resurrection and the life," he comes to seek employment in this
glorious character, to quicken the dead and revive the living. Oh Lord,
give me to hear thy blessed voice this day, and my soul shall live, and
live to praise thee.
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