Wounding JESUS!
(James Smith, "Gleams of Grace" 1860)
of MY friends!" Zechariah 13:6
Whoever loved like JESUS--
and whoever was wounded like HIM?
Literally in the days of HIS flesh--
and figuratively or spiritually
since HE has gone to glory.
Hence the language of the prophet
is most appropriate to HIM, whether
originally intended for HIM or not.
THE PARTIES COMPLAINED OF.
"MY friends." All who call themselves
Christians, and profess to be the friends
of JESUS.
THE PARTY COMPLAINING.
This is the LORD JESUS CHRIST
HIMSELF, the only party who never
ought to have reason to complain,
and who never would complain
without a reason. Yet no one
has such cause--
for hourly HE is wounded
in the house of HIS friends.
Yet, HE is the personification
of love. Love in all its fullness,
tenderness, and glory, dwells
in HIM. HE is emphatically love,
and HE never had one feeling
in HIS heart towards HIS friends,
nor dropped one word from HIS
lips to us, nor did anything
in HIS dealings with us--
but what flowed from love.
Love . . .
reigns in HIS heart,
looks through HIS eyes,
speaks with HIS tongue,
and works with HIS hands.
Let us listen to HIS COMPLAINT.
of my friends!"
Precious LORD JESUS--
is it true that YOU are wounded still?
Can it be that YOUR people, YOUR
professed friends, wound you?
Alas! it is too true.
WHO wounds HIM?
Every inconsistent believer.
O Christian, will you, can you,
wound that SAVIOR, on whom
alone your dependence is placed, for . . .
help in life,
hope in death, and
glory beyond the grave!
Yet . . .
by the irregularity of your walk,
by your lukewarmness,
by your half-heartedness,
by your mixing up with the world, and
by your lack of thoroughness in HIS cause--
you wound HIM!
WHAT wounds HIM?
Our pride, selfishness and worldliness.
We think so much of ourselves--
and so little of HIM.
We pay so much attention to ourselves--
and so little to HIM.
We give so much of our time, our
talents, our energies to the world--
and so little to HIM.
How could we insult HIM more,
than by preferring ourselves, our ease,
our pleasure, our wealth, our reputation
to HIM; except it is by preferring the world,
which is HIS enemy, to HIM?
O beloved, how deeply have
our pride of heart, and worldliness
of spirit, wounded JESUS!
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