Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Jesus: "If anyone would come after me ..."

“Consider Christ. He was of a meek and quiet spirit, and of a most long-suffering behaviour…He was very much the object of bitter contempt and reproach, and slights and despised as a of but little account. Though he was the Lord of glory, yet he was set at naught, and rejected…He was the object of the spit and malice and bitter reviling of the very ones he came to save…He was called a deceiver of people, and oftentimes he was said to be mad, and possessed with the devil…He was charged with being a wicked blasphemer, and one that deserved death on that account. They hated him with morbid hatred, and wished he was dead, and from time to time tried to murder him…His life was an annoyance to them, and they hated him so they could not bear that he should live… Yet Christ meekly bored all these injuries without resentment or one word of reproach, and with heavenly quietness of spirit pass through them all…On the contrary, he prayed for his murderers, that they might be forgiven, even when they were nailing him to the cross; and not only prayed for them, but pleaded in their behalf with His Father, that they knew not what they did.”  
(Jonathan Edwards, Charity and its Fruits, 1738)
HT: Graced Again

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