Galatians 1:4
(William Nicholson, 1862)
might deliver us from this present evil age!"
Galatians 1:4
The sacrifice of CHRIST was voluntary--
it must therefore have been prompted by
infinite love. Redeeming love should be
the favorite topic of the Christian's
constant meditation.
I. Note HIS marvelous act:
HE came into the world which abhorred
HIM, disowned HIM, and murdered HIM!
HE gave HIMSELF to all the privations
and sorrows of human life.
HE gave HIMSELF to obscurity and
indigence. HE was born in a stable--
and had nowhere to lay HIS head.
HE gave HIMSELF to scorn and infamy.
HE was denounced . . .
as a glutton,
as a drunkard,
as insane,
as a demoniac,
as a traitor!
left ME helpless; I looked for sympathy,
but there was none; for comforters, but
I found none!" Psalm 69:20
HE gave HIMSELF to pain and anguish.
a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering!"
Isaiah 53:3.
Behold HIS agony . . .
at Gabbatha,
at Gethsemane,
and at Golgotha!
HE gave HIMSELF to an ignominious
and painful death.
HE was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment
that brought us peace was upon HIM, and by
HIS wounds we are healed!" Isaiah 53:5
HE died the just for the unjust.
II. Note the purpose for which
HE gave HIMSELF:
Man is a sinner--
he has transgressed the Divine law,
and rendered himself accursed. CHRIST
died to save helpless, ruined man.
HE gave HIMSELF to deliver us from . . .
sin's curse, Galatians 3:13,
sin's defilement, Ephesians 5:25-27; Titus 2:11-14; 1 John 1:9
sin's dominion, Romans 6:14,
the effects of sin in this world and in eternity.
The believer now has peace, joy, hope, and triumph.
III. Note the Design of CHRIST'S offering:
Not totally to remove us out of the world,
but to deliver us from its evil practices--
from its maxims and philosophies.
but to deliver us from its evil practices--
from its maxims and philosophies.
To deliver us from the condemnation
to which the world will be subjected.
to which the world will be subjected.
To deliver us from attachment
to this fleeting world,
it is defiled, it is ruined, beyond all remedy!"
Micah 2:10
To influence us to look higher, accounting
ourselves as "strangers and pilgrims" on earth;
declaring plainly that we are "seeking a better
country, that is a heavenly one!"
ourselves as "strangers and pilgrims" on earth;
declaring plainly that we are "seeking a better
country, that is a heavenly one!"
To deliver us when we die, from this poor world's . . .
sins,
sorrows,
trials,
sinful beings--
and to introduce us to a purer, brighter,
happier world than this, where we shall
reside forever!
happier world than this, where we shall
reside forever!
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