What a Perfect & Complete Savior is Christ JESUS!
"As
ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him: rooted and built up in Him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been
taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving." -Colossians 2:6, 7 [KJV]
It
is a goodly sight to see a noble tree; and we may gather from the
strength of the tree the strength of the soil, for only in deep and good
soil will such trees grow. But look at the trees of righteousness, the
planting of the Lord, that He may be glorified! What depth and richness
there is in the heavenly soil in which they are planted! View the true,
real, and eternal Sonship, the glorious Deity of Jesus, and view that
Deity in union with His suffering humanity! What soil is there! What
breadth to hold thousands and thousands of noble trees! What depth for
them to root in! What fertility to clothe them with verdure and load
them with fruit!
The most fertile natural soils may be exhausted,
but this is inexhaustible. For can Deity be exhausted? Is it not its
very nature to be infinite? And when we view what our most blessed Lord
now is at the right hand of God, what a perfect and complete Saviour He
is for the soul to lay hold of! Again, as the more deeply and widely
that a tree spreads its roots into the soil, the more nourishment does
it suck up; so it is with a believing heart. The more Christ is laid
hold of by faith, the more the soul roots down into Him; and the firmer
hold it takes of Him, and the more deeply it roots into Him, the
stronger it stands, and the more heavenly nourishment it draws out of His fulness. This is being "rooted in Christ."
A religion must
always be a shallow, deceptive, and ruinous religion if it has not
Christ to root in, for then it must be rooted in self. But if it is
planted and rooted in Christ, then there is a sufficiency, a
suitability, a glorious fulness in Him in which the soul may take the
deepest root, and not only for time but for eternity; for such a faith
can never be confounded, such a love never perish, and such a hope be
never put to shame.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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