Encouragement in Christ JESUS, "The LORD our righteousness!"
A wealthy and philanthropic individual visits Algiers and approaches a
dungeon in which a wretched captive lies bound with chains and fetters,
and strongly secured within walls and doors and bars. He proclaims aloud
to the captive that he has brought gold sufficient for a ransom, on
condition that the captive will liberate himself from his chains, burst
open his prison doors and come forth. 'Alas,' exclaims the wretched man,
'your kindness does not reach my case. Unless your gold can effect my
deliverance, it can be of no service to me. To offer it on such terms
can do me no good.' Now man by nature is spiritually as unable to
believe in Christ, as the Algerian captive is physically unable to break
his chains and the prison doors; so that all this boasted sufficiency
of the atonement is only an empty offer of salvation on certain terms
and conditions; and such an atonement would be much too weak to meet the
desperate case of a lost sinner.
But how different is the salvation of God! ‘By the blood of Thy covenant, I have sent forth Thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water’ [Zechariah 9:11]. The Lord Jesus, by His death, hath paid the ransom, and made the captive His own. Therefore He has a legal right to their persons, and with His own right arm He brings them forth. It is His glory ‘to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house’ [Isaiah 42:6-7]. Yes, Scripture affirms that "HE SENT [not ‘offered!’] REDEMPTION UNTO HIS PEOPLE" [Psalm 111:9].
-excerpt from 'Particular Redemption' by William Rushton, 1831 A.D.
But how different is the salvation of God! ‘By the blood of Thy covenant, I have sent forth Thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water’ [Zechariah 9:11]. The Lord Jesus, by His death, hath paid the ransom, and made the captive His own. Therefore He has a legal right to their persons, and with His own right arm He brings them forth. It is His glory ‘to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house’ [Isaiah 42:6-7]. Yes, Scripture affirms that "HE SENT [not ‘offered!’] REDEMPTION UNTO HIS PEOPLE" [Psalm 111:9].
-excerpt from 'Particular Redemption' by William Rushton, 1831 A.D.
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