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He is called Jesus, because He came into the world to save sinners! He loved, labored, suffered, bled, died, rose, ascended, and intercedes — to save His people from their sins.
His merit is the price He paid, His gospel the instrument He uses, His Spirit the agent He sends, His power the attribute He employs — to accomplish the purpose so near to His heart. He will save, He will rest in His love, and will rejoice over His people with singing.
He is called Christ, because anointed by the Father to be the Mediator between God and man; He stands between earth and Heaven, between justice and mercy, between the sinner and his Maker's wrath. He presents satisfaction to God — He presents salvation to man. He gives God His demands — and the sinner a supply for all His needs. The sinner looks to Jesus for acceptance — and God looks to Jesus to maintain the honor of His throne. The sinner is received — and Jehovah is glorified.
He is called Immanuel, God with us — to show us that God can dwell with us, and manifest Himself unto us. He is God in human nature — in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.
Thus He brings all the attributes and perfections of God to the great work of salvation. How then can we fear, when He is able and willing to save to the very uttermost? Able, because God. Willing, or why was He made flesh to dwell among us?
His arm is omnipotent, His merit is infinite, and His mercy inconceivably great!
He is near of kin unto us as man, our Brother; bone of our bone, and flesh of our flesh; His heart is set upon us as God, for He loves us with an everlasting love: "Hereby perceive we the love of God, because He laid down His life for us."
Christ's OFFICES render Him glorious in the believer's eye, and dear to the believer's deer. He is in office for us, for our salvation, peace, and satisfaction.
He is a Prophet, who, possessing all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, condescends to instruct the ignorant sons of men. He opens to our view, the mysteries of redeeming mercy, and reveals the glorious designs of sovereign grace. He teaches man his true condition, and discovers to him how God can be just, and the justifier of such a sinner as he feels himself to be.
He is a Priest, who has made an atonement for the guilty, by offering one sacrifice to God, and has entered to the holy place, ever living to make intercession for us. He reconciled us to God, by His expiating death, and saves us by His life of intercession. He presents our prayers, persons, and sacrifices to God; making them acceptable by the incense of His merits.
He is a King, who receives the returning rebel, and grants a pardon. He rules over His people by His love and His laws; and defends all who trust Him, from danger and death. He rules over mankind, and in the believer; and is King of kings, and Lord of lords.
As a Prophet — He saves from ignorance and error; as a Priest — He saves from guilt and condemnation; and as a King — He saves from dangers and foes.
In these offices, the sinner finds all that he needs, and the believer loves His Savior in each; he would be a scholar as well as a dependant; a subject as well as a son; he cannot dispense with the lesson, the sacrifice, or the scepter; but learns of His Master, trusts in His Savior, and obeys His King.
Christ's RELATIONS endear Him to the Christian's heart, and add to the glories He wears.
He is the Father, who receives the poor returning prodigal, and pities His spendthrift children, when reduced to destitution. "Like as a father pities his children — so Jesus pities them that fear Him; He knows their frame, He remembers that they are dust."
He is a Brother born for adversity — to relieve, acknowledge, and raise the degraded family of God. He raises the poor from the dust, and the beggar from the dunghill. He deals out His bread to the hungry, provides a garment for the naked, and receives the outcast home. He not only wears our nature — but has our interests at heart.
He is the Husband, who . . . brings us into marriage-union with Himself, provides for all our necessities, supplies all our needs, and assures us of His unalterable love!
He gives us . . . His arm to support us, His fullness to supply us, His name to entitle us, His robes to cover us, His angels to guard us, His Word to assure us, and His Heaven to be our habitation at last!
"He is my Shepherd, Husband, Friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King; My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End, To whom my praise I bring."
His glories appear in the numerous and appropriate COMPARISONS employed to set Him forth.
He is the City of refuge, that receives the poor sinner who flies from the avenger of blood; the gates are always open, the way is made plain, and the gracious assurance is given, "Him that comes unto me, I will never cast out; but he shall dwell in safety, and be free from fear of evil." Threatened vengeance may terrify while at a distance from Jesus; but at His feet there is safety, and peace at His cross.
As the Tower of strength, He protects from the army that invades, and supplies the necessitous and distressed with provision. No officer can arrest us, no foe can overcome us, no danger can harm us — if sheltered in Jesus, the sinner's stronghold. His name is a strong tower, into which the righteous run and are safe; for they then dwell on high, and the place of their defense is the munition of rocks.
He is compared to the choicest food, and represented as the kindest friend; as affording a grateful shade, and bestowing an invaluable portion; as imparting the sweetest light, and bearing precious fruit; as communicating the richest perfumes, and preventing all evil and harm.
There is nothing that delights the senses, dignifies the mind, or ennobles the character — but Jesus is compared to it, and represented by it!
"The whole creation can afford But some faint shadow of our Lord; Nature, to make His glories known Must mingle colors not her own."
The Lord Jesus is all God can make Him — and all man can wish Him to be! He is glorious in holiness, grace, and truth! Eternity is set apart for the unfolding of His glories — to our everlasting satisfaction and unceasing delight. To see Him here, in the looking-glass of the gospel, by the eye of faith — fills us with joy unspeakable and full of glory. Yet we then look forward to eternity, and delighted, sing,
"There, where my blessed Jesus reigns In heaven's unmeasured space, I'll spend a long eternity, In pleasure and in praise!
Millions of years my wondering eyes Shall o'er your beauties rove; And endless ages I'll adore The glories of your love!"
Reader, do you know this Jesus? Have you committed your soul to Him? is He precious to you? If you are . . . believing his word, relying on His work, and looking for His mercy — you are blessed indeed! But if you have not fled to Him for refuge, if you are living at a distance from Him, a stranger to Him — your case is sad, your state is highly dangerous! "He puts away all the wicked of the earth as dross! He hates all workers of iniquity!" He will be glorified in your eternal punishment, as one who has . . . rejected His word, despised His grace, and trifled with His mercy!
Oh, think of your danger! Reflect on your dreadful condition! Unless you repent — you must perish! If you do not repent — He will whet His sword, and make His ready arrows upon the string. Flee, oh flee from the wrath to come! Jesus is ready to receive, save, and bless you!
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