Christ JESUS, Our Only Hope
"A living stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of God, and precious." -I Peter 2:4 [KJV]
Though
"disallowed of men," the Lord Jesus Christ is "chosen of God;" and God,
I speak it with reverence, cannot make an unwise choice. To think that,
would be to attribute folly to the Most High. He is "chosen of God,"
because He alone was fitted for the work. It would have crushed an
archangel to bear what Jesus bore. No bright angel, nor glorious seraph,
no created being, however exalted, could have borne the load of sin;
and therefore none but God's own Son, not by office, but by eternal
generation, the Son of the Father in truth and love, could bear the
weight of imputed sin and guilt. As Hart says,
"Such loads of guilt were on Him put,
He could but just sustain the weight."
But He was "chosen of God"that He might be Zion's Representative, Zion's
Sin-bearer, and Zion's glorious Head; that there might be a foundation
for the Church to rest upon with all her miseries, all her sins, all her
sorrows, all her base backslidings and idolatries, all her weight of
woe and depths of guilt. It need be a strong foundation to bear this
Church, so loaded with degradation, ignominy, and shame! God's own Son,
and none else in heaven or in earth, could bear all this. "Look unto Me,
and be ye saved, for I am God, and there is none else."
He was
"chosen of God"in eternity, in the divine councils, that He might be a
Mediator. He was "chosen"to become man; chosen to become the Rock of
Ages, Zion's resting-place, harbour, anchorage, and home. Jesus was
ever, therefore, and ever will be, unspeakably "precious"to the
Father's heart. Man despises Him, but God honours Him; man disallows Him, but God values Him as His co-equal Son.
Yet I have seen them as compared with eternity, to be but breath and smoke—a vapour that passeth away and is no more seen. But the things of eternity, the peace of God in the heart, the work of the Spirit upon the soul, with all the blessed realities of salvation—these are not like the airy mists of time, the vapours that spring out of earth and return to earth again, but are enduring and eternal, "an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away."
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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