An Assured Hope & Sweet Persuasion
"Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it." -Ecclesiastes 12:7 [KJV]
We shall all have to die, and therefore to look by faith at the death of Jesus may be a profitable subject of meditation as a relief against the perplexing thoughts to which we have before alluded. Into His Father's hands the dying Lord commended His spirit. The Father received it, for Him the Father heareth always (John 11:42); and thus His spirit returned unto Him who gave it. Thus, by the act of dying, the soul and body of the blessed Redeemer were, for a time, fully and actually separated—as fully and actually as ours will also be at death.
If we know anything painfully and experimentally of the assaults of unbelief, the arrows of infidelity, and the fiery darts of the wicked one, and how they are all quenched by the shield of faith, we have found that faith, in order to stand firm, must have the word of truth, a "Thus saith the Lord,"'upon which to rest. Let us now, then, see how this stands as connected with the death of the blessed Lord. Fortified by His holy example, if blessed with faith in His Person, blood, and righteousness, the dying believer may commend his spirit into the hands of Christ as did martyred Stephen, in the same confidence that the Lord Jesus commended His spirit into the hands of His heavenly Father.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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