“April
23, Evening
“Lo,
in the midst of the throne...stood a Lamb as it had been slain.” – Revelation
5:6
“Why
should our exalted Lord appear in His wounds in glory? The wounds of Jesus are
His glories, His jewels, His sacred ornaments. To the eye of the believer,
Jesus is passing fair because He is ‘white and ruddy’—white with innocence, and
ruddy with His own blood. We see Him as the lily of matchless purity, and as
the rose crimsoned with His own gore. Christ is lovely upon Olivet and Tabor,
and by the sea, but oh! there never was such a matchless Christ as He that did
hang upon the cross. There we beheld all His beauties in perfection, all His
attributes developed, all His love drawn out, all His character expressed.
Beloved, the wounds of Jesus are far more fair in our eyes than all the
splendour and pomp of kings. The thorny crown is more than an imperial diadem.
It is true that He bears not now the sceptre of reed, but there was a glory in
it that never flashed from sceptre of gold. Jesus wears the appearance of a
slain Lamb as His court dress in which He wooed our souls, and redeemed them by
His complete atonement. Nor are these only the ornaments of Christ: they are
the trophies of His love and of His
victory. He has divided the spoil with the strong. He has redeemed for Himself
a great multitude whom no man can number, and these scars are the memorials of
the fight. Ah! if Christ thus loves to retain the thought of His sufferings for
His people, how precious should His
wounds be to us!”
“Behold
how every wound of His
A
precious balm distils,
Which
heals the scars that sin had made,
And
cures all mortal ills.
“Those
wounds are mouths that preach His grace;
The
ensigns of His love;
The
seals of our expected bliss
In
paradise above.””
-From,
Morning and Evening, Charles H. Spurgeon (Massachusetts; Hendrickson
Publishers); page 229.
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