Jack
Our Great High Priest
It is a comfortable consideration, that he with whom we
have to do, our great High Priest, who once put away our sins by the sacrifice
of himself, and now for ever appears in the presence of God for us, is not only
possessed of sovereign authority and infinite power, but wears our very nature,
and feels and exercises in the highest degree those tendernesses and
commiserations, which I conceive are essential to humanity in its perfect state.
The whole history of his wonderful life is full of inimitable instances of this
kind. His bowels were moved before his arm was exerted: he condescended to
mingle tears with mourners, and wept over distresses which he intended to
relieve. He is still the same in his exalted state; compassions dwell within his
heart. In a way inconceivable to us, but consistent with his supreme dignity and
perfection of happiness and glory, he still feels for his people. When Saul
persecuted the members upon earth, the Head complained from heaven; and sooner
shall the most tender mother sit insensible and inattentive to the cries and
wants of her infant, than the Lord Jesus be an unconcerned spectator of his
suffering children. No, with the eye, and the ear, and the heart of a friend, he
attends to their sorrows; he counts their sighs, puts their tears in his bottle;
and when our spirits are overwhelmed within us, he knows our path, and adjusts
the time, the measure of our trials, and every thing that is necessary for our
present support and seasonable deliverance, with the same unerring wisdom and
accuracy as he weighed the mountains in scales and hills in a balance, and meted
out the heavens with a span. Still more, besides his benevolent, he has an
experimental, sympathy. He knows our sorrows, not merely as he knows all things,
but as one who has been in our situation, and who, though without sin himself,
endured when upon earth inexpressibly more for us than he will ever lay upon us.
He has sanctified poverty, pain, disgrace, temptation, and death, by passing
through these states: and in whatever states his people are, they may by faith
have fellowship with him in their sufferings, and he will by sympathy and love
have fellowship and interest with them in theirs. What then shall we fear, or of
what shall we complain; when all our concerns are written upon his heart, and
their management, to the very hairs of our head, are under his care and
providence; when he pities us more than we can do ourselves, and has engaged his
almighty power to sustain and relieve us? However, as he is tender, he is wise
also: he loves us, but especially with regard to our best interests. If there
were not something in our hearts and our situation that required discipline and
medicine, he so delights in our prosperity, that we should never be in
heaviness. The innumerable comforts and mercies with which he enriches even
those we call darker days, are sufficient proofs that he does not willingly
grieve us: but when he sees a need-be for chastisement, he will not withhold it
because he loves us; on the contrary, that is the very reason why he afflicts.
He will put his silver into the fire to purify it; but he sits by the furnace as
a refiner, to direct the process, and to secure the end he has in view, that we
may neither suffer too much nor suffer in vain.
~John Newton~
Looking forward to the day that I can hear you speak again !
ReplyDeleteJack I have just been to three unexpected deaths in our church reading this really helps thank you
ReplyDeleteDear Jack, what a great blessing is it, to know this Great High Priest and to be known by Him. On the Lord's Day we listened to a sermon about: 'The Lord is thy Keeper' (Ps.121) and also about Joh. 17, where our Great High Priest is praying: 'And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me"(Joh.17:11) May the Lord comfort you also through this words, in the dificult way you've to go, but although a blessed way because 'The Lord is thy Keeper' and He is with you and shall never leave nor forsake you nor anyone from His loving child'ren! We've a Great Precious High Priest in heaven who is praying for us every moment!
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