"All that the Father giveth me, shall come to me; and him that cometh
to me, I will in no wise cast out. For I came down from heaven, not to
do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me. And this is the
Father's will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me, I
should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day. And
this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the
Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise
him up at the last day." - John vi. 37 - 40.
My soul, commit this blessed portion to thy memory; yea, beg of God the
Holy Ghost to commit, and write all the gracious things contained in
it, on the inner tablets of thine heart! It is in itself a gospel, yea,
a fur gospel. Methinks, I would have it proclaimed on the house-tops,
and published, day by day, in every place of public concourse
throughout the earth, until the saving truths were every one of them
known, and felt, and enjoyed, by every poor awakened and needy sinner.
Mark, my soul, the several contents of what thy God and Saviour hath
here said: take the whole with thee to thy bed, this night, and drop
asleep, in faith of the whole, in the arms of Jesus; and if the Lord
bring thee to the light of the succeeding morning, let those sweet and
gracious words, which proceeded out of Jesus's mouth, salute thee with
the first dawn of the morning, arise with thee, and go about with thee,
in thy remembrance, until the whole be fulfilled in the kingdom of
heaven. Now mark their immense blessings, according to the order in
which they stand: "All that the Father giveth me, shall come to me."
All; not one, or two, or ten, or a million only, but all. And observe
wherefore? They are the Father's gift to Jesus, and therefore they must
come. He saith elsewhere, "that I should give eternal life to as many
as thou hast given me," John xvii. 2. Hence, therefore, there is a
blessed provision, a blessed security, that they shall come; for they
are the Father's gift to Christ, as well as the purchase of Christ's
blood; and the promise is absolute in the charter of grace;" Thy people
shall be willing in the day of thy power," Ps. cx. 3. And, to give
every possible encouragement to the poor coming sinner, whom God the
Holy Ghost is leading by the hand to all- precious Jesus, however
unconscious that poor soul is of the gracious influence under which he
is coming, Jesus adds, "And him that cometh to me, I will in no wise
cast out." Observe the tenderness of our Lord's words. He had said, all
shall come: but Jesus well knew the most humble are the most timid, and
the most apt to be discouraged; and therefore he makes each one's case
to be expressed by the word him: "him that cometh." As if Jesus had
said, ‘Let that poor creature, who is most afraid, by reason of a
conscious sense of his transgressions, take comfort: if he cometh, let
him know, that" I will in no wise cast him out."‘ And to confirm it
still more, Jesus adds, ‘For this is the very purpose for which I came
down from heaven; not only because it was my full purpose to seek and
save that which was lost, but it is the will of my Father also, who
sent me.' And, as if to impress this grand truth upon every poor
sinner's heart, he repeats the gracious words: "And this is the will of
him that sent me." He saith it twice, that there might be no mistake.
And yet farther: if a poor sinner should say, ‘ But how am I to come,
and in what am I to come; what are the qualifications for coming?'
"This," saith the all-gracious Redeemer, "this is the will of my
Father, the will of him that sent me, that every one that seeth the
Son, and believeth on him, shall have everlasting life." And what is it
to see the Son, but so to behold him by the eye of faith, as to believe
in him to the salvation of the soul; to see him as the Christ, the
Sent, the Sealed, the Anointed of God; the one, and only one ordinance
of heaven, for the redemption of poor sinners; whose blood cleanseth
from all sin, and whose righteousness freely and fully justifieth every
believing sinner? Pause, my soul, and well ponder these precious,
saving truths; and then take comfort in the blessed assurance, that
thou hast all these testimonies in thine own experience, from having
long since come to Christ, and long found the certainty of these
promises. Lie down, my soul, this night, yea, lie down, my body, this,
and every night, until the last night, even the night of death shall
come; for thou sleepest in Jesus by faith, and his words are thy
security: "Of all my Father hath given me, I should lose nothing; I
will raise him up at the last day."
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