Love

O astonishing love ! God only could be the fountain, and man only, the object of such love. This amazing love, was not only stronger than death, and mightier than the grave ; but (with adoring reverence be it said) was, in a sense, mightier than — the Most High himself ; and brought Him down to flesh and blood, to the likeness of sinful flesh, to the dust of death, and to the chambers of the grave. It is owing to this redeeming love, that the covenant of Jehovah is as firm, as immutable, as his very being. It is as well ordered, as his unsearchable wisdom can make it, and as sure, as his almighty power can keep it. Remember then, O redeemed soul, that it is thy privilege, to trust for and to seek, not unco¬ venanted favour, as many do, but covenanted, pur¬ chased, promised grace ; grace, which could never be procured by thee, and which can never be taken from thee. O love thy covenant-God, and thy Kinsman-redeemer, with a supreme, an ardent love : so love Him, that thy constant pleasing of him, will be an increasing pleasure to thee. How should thy heart burn within thee, at the mention of a Name, which is more delightful to the soul, than ointment poured forth can be, to the sense of the body ! How should thy spirit glow with rapturous love, with transporting devotion, to thy Redeemer, and thy God ! O let thy soul cleave to Him. To know Christ, is the most excellent knowledge ; to win Christ, is the greatest gain ; to live upon Him, is the happiest life below ; and, to be in the same co¬ venant with Him, is the greatest honour, as well as the highest security for life eternal, in the mansions above. “ Because I live, ye shall live also p.” John Colquhoun

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