He was infinitely happy and glorious without us!Β
(James Smith, “The Pastor’s Evening Visit”)
“Christ, who loved us!”Β Romans 8:37
No condition can possibly be more drearyβthan to feel that no oneΒ lovesΒ orΒ caresΒ for us!
There is something peculiarly sweet and pleasantβin being theΒ object of another’s love. Even the love of aΒ poor childΒ is sweet. But to be loved by one who is most wealthy, most exalted in station, and most honorable in characterβmust be peculiarly delightful!
How, then, should we rejoice; how happy should we beβwho areΒ loved by the Lord Jesus!Β Especially when we consider:Β
on the one hand:
Β how despicable,
Β how poor,
Β how worthless, and
Β how unlovely WE are!Β
And, on the other hand:
Β how glorious,
Β how wealthy,
Β how worthy,
Β how lovely JESUS is!Β
To beΒ loved by Jesusβis to be preferred before the possession of a world!
Think of . . .
Β the glory of His person,
Β the vastness of His possessions,
Β the number of His angelic attendants,
Β the unlimited sovereignty which He exercises,Β
Β and the excellent character He bears!
Also bear in mindβthatΒ He knew what loving us wouldΒ costΒ Himβhow He would be treated by us and by othersβfor our sakes!Β
Yet He fixed His love upon US!Β
He loved USβjust because He would!
He passed byΒ othersΒ more dignified in nature, more exalted in stationβbut He chose US!
He did not, could not, NEED usβforΒ He was infinitely happy and glorious without us!Β
Yet He loved us!Β
HeΒ stillΒ loves us!

June 3, 2018 





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