"Thou wentest forth for the salvation of thy people, even for salvation with thine anointed. " - Habakkuk 3:13
Every view of redemption is blessed: but there are some views
transcendently so. And when the soul is led out in the contemplation of
Jehovah, in his threefold character of person, Father, Son, and Holy
Ghost, all engaged, in their goings forth from everlasting, for the
accomplishment of it, there is somewhat which overpowers the mind with
the greatness, and the surpassing glory of the subject. As the
salvation of the Lord's people is from Jehovah, and from all eternity;
so it is to Jehovah, and to all eternity. All the springs of it are
from this one source, and tend to this one end. The song of heaven,
which John heard; so proclaimed it: for while the address was to the
Lamb, in ascribing to him all the glory of the work; the great purpose
for which it was wrought, was ascribed to the Father: "Thou wert slain,
and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood;" Rev. v. 9. My soul! mark the
similar expression in this song or prayer of the prophet. Jehovah" went
forth for the salvation of his people; even for salvation with his
anointed." And was not Christ the anointed of the Father! And did not
Jehovah go forth with Christ, upholding, supporting, carrying on, and
completing, redemption work in, and by, and with Jesus? Yea, did not
Jesus go forth from everlasting, when his delights were with the
children of men before the world? Is it not of Jesus that it is said,
"Then I was by him, as one brought up with him; and I was daily his
delight, rejoicing always before him; rejoicing in the habitable part
of his earth, and my delights were with the sons of men?" Prov. viii.
30, 31. Oh! the soul-comforting subject! How truly blessed to see the
whole Godhead thus engaged in the salvation of poor sinners! Yes!
Blessed Lord Jesus! it is plain, that in all the goings forth of
Jehovah, the redemption of thy church was the one great object and
design. Before time began to be numbered, thou wentest forth. In time,
when thou camest in substance of our flesh, still the salvation of thy
people was the object. And now in eternity, thou art still going forth,
in thy priestly office on thy throne, which thou art carrying on in
heaven to the same purpose, to make the salvation of thy people secure.
Oh for grace to keep these views always in remembrance, that, while
Jehovah is thus, in one eternal act, going forth for the salvation of
his redeemed, all his redeemed may go forth in love, and adoration, and
praise, in the acknowledgment of the mystery of God, and of the Father,
and of Christ: and here on earth begin the song which is never to end
in heaven: "To him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his
own blood, and hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father:
to him be glory and dominion, for ever and ever. Amen."
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