"Who
is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is
risen again, Who
is even at the right hand of God, Who
also maketh intercession for us." -ROMANS
8:34 [KJV]
As
the soul is led and taught by the Spirit, it follows the Lord through
all the various acts and sufferings of His life. The first spot to
which the Holy Ghost takes the poor sinner is the cross of Jesus.
That is the first real saving view we get of the Lord of life and
glory; the Holy Ghost taking the poor guilty sinner, laden with the
weight of a thousand sins, to the foot of the cross, and opening his
eyes to see the Son of God bleeding there as a propitiation for sin.
To be brought there by the power of the Holy Ghost, and receive that
blessed mystery of the bleeding, suffering, and agonising Son of God
into our hearts and consciences, is the first blessed discovery that
God the Spirit favours us with.
But
we pass on from that to see Jesus sleeping in the sepulchre; for we
have to die ourselves, and we want to see the Forerunner who has
entered into the grave for us. We want to feel that we can lie down
in the grave, and see that narrow bed in which our body will one day
be stretched, in a measure perfumed by Jesus having lain there before
us. And when we have travelled from the cross to the sepulchre, we
then go a step farther; to the resurrection of the Lord of life and
glory. On the third day we view Him by faith springing out of the
sepulchre in which He lay entombed, rising up in glory and power for
our justification.
And
thus we see in the resurrection of the Lord Jesus the hope of the
soul for a blessed immortality. But we do not tarry there; as the
Lord the Spirit gives us eyes to see, and moves our heart to feel, we
travel one step farther; this is, to the ascension of the Lord of
life and glory; not tarrying on earth (for He tarried not there), but
mounting up to see Him sitting at the right hand of the Father, as
the Mediator between God and man, as the divine Intercessor, as the
glorious Head of grace, as communicating out of His own fulness gifts
and graces unto poor and needy souls, who are living in daily and
hourly bankruptcy.
These
want to receive perpetual supplies of life, light, and grace out of
His fulness, to keep them in the way wherein the Lord has set their
feet. So that the ascension of the Lord Jesus up on high, and His
sitting at the right hand of God, when received into the conscience
under the power of the Spirit, is not a dry doctrine, not a dead bone
of a withered skeleton; but is so connected with all the feelings of
our heart, with all our misery and ruin, with all our wretchedness,
with all our guilt, with all our daily wants, with all our hourly
necessities, that, when led by the Spirit's teaching to look at this
Mediator at the right hand of the Father, it becomes a truth full of
blessed sweetness and power to the heaven-taught soul.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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