Great Encouragement in Christ JESUS ~ 06 March, 2026 A.D.
"And that He died for all, that they who live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto Him who died for them, and rose again." -II Corinthians 5:15 [KJV]
Christ died for all, whom the Father gave to Him (see John 17:9.) Sooner or later, all these willingly and cheerfully come unto, or believe on Christ. Joyful to remember, we are drawn to Christ by the love of the Father, or else we never should have come to Him (John 6:44.) Now, we have done with working for life, and asking, What must we do to be saved? For now, we actually are saved, and really do live.
(1st.) We are
saved from the love of sin, from our natural hatred to the doctrines of
grace, and from our aversion to full justification and final salvation
by the word of Christ only. Legal self-righteous professors exclaim, ‘Do
not tell us of doctrines of grace, but of what we must do to be saved.’
Truly, the way is plain: there is work enough for them to do. If they
will enter into life by keeping the commandments, let them perfectly
fulfil the law, and salvation is sure. So say they, no matter how you
live; live as you like—your salvation is sure. This is very true.
Salvation is not only possible, but sure and certain to every believer
in Christ. And all such strive to live as they like.
(2d.) We live—A
life of faith on the Son of God: not under the legal threats and terrors
of the law in our consciences, striving to pacify its wrath by
fulfilling its commands, but perfectly justified from all its
condemnation. We do not like to live and walk in our sinful lusts, to
obey our depraved wills, to gratify our sensual affections, to live to
sinful self at all; nor to righteous self neither. Our souls are equally
averse to sinful lusts, as to self-righteous pride. Both are opposite
to the love and glory of our dear, once dead, but now risen Saviour. As
by Him we live, so to Him we live. This is what we like and prefer above
all things.
Say, O my soul! is not this thy chief, thy one desire? We
have no greater pleasure on earth than to walk in the truth. O, Thou
life of our souls! Thou Jesus and our all! without Thee we can do
nothing: help us to consider, what a little while we have to live unto Thee, and to glorify Thee, before we shall live and reign with Thee.
Lord, in the belief of this, fire our hearts with a holy zeal for Thy
glory, unremitting diligence in Thy service, and unwearied constancy in
obeying Thy will, “being ready to every good work” (Titus 3:1.)
Christ
died for us, that we should live
No more to self and sin:
This truth is
precious to believe,
And makes us pure within.
O! may the love, the
dying love,
Of Christ possess my soul,
By living faith to soar above,
And all my pow’rs control!
-preacher Wm. Mason (1724-1797 A.D.)
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