A Wonder that Will Fill Heaven Itself with Anthems of Eternal Praise
"The love of Christ, which passeth knowledge." -Ephesians 3:19 [KJV]
That
eminent saint, the apostle Paul, who had been in the third heaven, and
there saw glorious sights, and heard unspeakable words, though he
exhausted human language to set forth the surpassing excellency of the
love of Christ, comes at last to this point: "It passeth knowledge."
Indeed it must pass knowledge. Is it not infinite? What measure, then,
can be assigned to the love of Christ? If Christ be God, and as such the
equal of the Father, His love is as infinite as Deity. Our love is the
love of the creature; the love of God is as great as Deity, as infinite
as the self-existent I Am; it must needs therefore pass knowledge.
Therefore, it is not because we are such crawling reptiles, that we are such undeserving creatures, that we are so utterly unworthy of the least notice from Him, we are to put away all this matchless love from us, and say, "Can Christ love one like me?' Can the glorious Son of God from heaven His dwelling-place cast an eye of pity and compassion, love and tenderness upon one like me, who can scarcely at times bear with myself; who see and feel myself one of the vilest of the vile, and the worst of the worst? Oh, what must I be in the sight of the glorious Son of God? And yet, He says, "I have loved thee with an everlasting love."
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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