"The Lord Jesus Christ, who
gave Himself for our sins" Galatians 1:3-4
"He is the atoning sacrifice
for our sins" 1 John 2:2
O what an astonishing truth is
this! The Son of God offering Himself up a sacrifice for sin! He who knew no
sin — who was holy, harmless, and undefiled — not one thought of evil in His
heart — yet made sin, or a sin offering! O the magnitude of the thought! If God
Himself had not declared it, we could not have believed it, though an angel's
trumpet had announced it.
O blessed and adorable Immanuel!
Was this the end and design of Your intense and mysterious sufferings? Was it
that You should obey, bear the sin, endure the curse, and bow Your head in
death — that I might go free? Was it in my stead, and in my behalf?
O unexampled love! O infinite and
free grace! That God should become incarnate — that the Holy One should so take
upon Him sin, as to be dealt with by stern justice as though He were Himself
the sinner — that He should drain the cup of wrath, give His back to the
smiters, endure the shame and the spitting, and at last be suspended upon the
cross, and pour out His last drop of most precious blood — and all this for me!
For me a rebel! For me a worm! For me the chief of sinners!
"The Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me!" Galatians 2:20.
Be astonished, O heavens! and be amazed, O earth! Was ever love like this?
"The Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me!" Galatians 2:20.
Be astonished, O heavens! and be amazed, O earth! Was ever love like this?
From CHRIST'S SYMPATHY TO WEARY
PILGRIMS
by Octavius Winslow (1808 - 1878)
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