Propitiation Through the Blood of the Lamb ~ JESUS Christ the LORD
"And He is the propitiation for our sins." -I John 2:2 [KJV]
What
is "propitiation?" By propitiation we are to understand, a sacrifice
acceptable to Jehovah; by which God, or rather the attributes of God are
propitiated; whereby God can be favourable; whereby mercy, grace, and
pardon can freely flow forth.
Now sin, and the law condemning sin,
barred out, barred back, the favour of God. They were the opposing
obstacle to the love of God. For God cannot, as God, love sin and
sinners; therefore, the sin of man, and the holy law of God, the
transcript of His infinite and eternal purity barred back, so to speak,
the favour of God.
It was needful, then, that this barrier should
be removed, that a channel might be provided, through which the grace,
favour, and mercy of God might flow: in a word, that sin might be
blotted out, and that the law might be accomplished and fulfilled in all
its strict requirements, that God "might be just," retaining every
righteous attribute, not sacrificing one of His holy perfections—and
yet, though just, perfectly just, "the justifier of him which believeth
in Jesus."
But how was this to be effected? No seraph, no bright
angel could ever have devised a way. It lay locked up in the bosom of
the Three-One God from everlasting; and that was, that the only-begotten
Son of God, who lay in the bosom of the Father from all eternity, "the
brightness of His glory, and the express image of His Person," should
become a bleeding Lamb, "the Lamb slain from before the foundation of
the world;" that He should take into union with His own divine Person a
human nature, "the flesh and blood of the children," pure, spotless, and
holy, and offer up that nature, that body which God prepared for Him, a
holy sacrifice.
When He came into the world, the sacrifice
began; and every holy thought, every holy word, and every holy action,
in suffering and performing, that passed through the heart, dropped from
the lips, or was performed by the hands of the only-begotten Son of
God, when He was upon earth, was part of that sacrifice.
But the grand
consummation of it (the offering up of that body especially) was, when
it was nailed to the accursed tree, and blood was shed to put away sin.
Now, this is the propitiation, the redemption, the sacrifice, the way,
the only way, whereby sin is expiated; the way, the only way, whereby
sin is pardoned.
But in order that this blessed sacrifice and
atoning propitiation may pass over to us; that its value, validity,
efficacy, and blessedness may be felt in our consciences, there must be
that wrought in our souls whereby it is embraced. The only salvation for
our souls is the propitiation made by Jesus upon Calvary's tree. There
is no other sacrifice for sin but that. But how is that to pass into our
hearts? How is the efficacy of this atoning sacrifice to be made
personally ours? It is by faith. Does not the Holy Ghost declare this by
the mouth of the apostle? He says, "Whom God hath set forth to be a
propitiation through faith in His blood."
Now, this is the
turning point in the soul's salvation. This is the grand point to have
decided in a man's conscience before God. This is the Cape to be doubled
by every one that sets forth upon the sea of salvation. Before he can
double this Cape, he is driven back by the storms, and tossed by the
winds; and he often fears lest he should be engulfed in the billows.
But when, by living faith, he is enabled to double this Cape, to see the
propitiation through the blood of the Lamb, to feel his very heart and
soul going out after, and leaning upon, and feeling a measure of solid
rest and peace in the blood of the sacrifice offered upon Calvary—then
he has doubled the Cape of Good Hope, then he has passed into the
Pacific Ocean from the stormy Atlantic, and then he begins to receive
into his conscience a measure of the favour and grace of the Lord God
Almighty.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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