Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sunday Spurgeon

1 John 4:14, “The Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world.”

It is a sweet thought that Jesus Christ did not come forth without His Father's permission, authority, consent, and assistance. He was sent of the Father, that He might be the Saviour of men.

We are too apt to forget that, while there are distinctions as to the persons in the Trinity, there are no distinctions of honor. We too frequently ascribe the honor of our salvation, or at least the depths of its benevolence, more to Jesus Christ than we do the Father. This is a very great mistake.

Did not His Father send Him? If He spoke wondrously, did not His Father pour grace into His lips, that He might be an able minister of the new covenant? He who knows the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit as he should know them, never sets one before another in his love; he sees them at Bethlehem, at Gethsemane, and on Calvary, all equally engaged in the work of salvation.

O Christian, have you put your confidence in the Man Christ Jesus? Have you placed your reliance solely on Him? And are you united with Him? Then believe that you are united unto the God of heaven.

Since to the Man Christ Jesus you are a brother, and hold closest fellowship, you are linked thereby with God the Eternal, and "the Ancient of days" is your Father and your friend.

Did you ever consider the depth of love in the heart of Jehovah, when God the Father equipped His Son for the great enterprise of mercy? If not, let this be your day's meditation. The Father sent Him! Contemplate that subject. Think how Jesus works what the Father wills. In the wounds of the dying Savior see the love of the great I AM. Let every thought of Jesus be also connected with the Eternal, ever-blessed God, for "It pleased the Lord to bruise Him; He hath put Him to grief."

Charles Spurgeon

1 comment:

Maryb said...

get confused when it comes to the trinity not doubting that they are all God and One. Just don't understand it sometimes I think I do then I see I don't. Ok I know I am medicated at this point cold medicine that is but if they are all one why do we pray in jesus name amen not in Gods name amen. Since Jesus is God why could we not say that. Im not trying to funny even though rereading this it sounds like I have lost my mind, I was just wondering.

I know get off the meds.