Monday, July 24, 2017
This hit the spot
The apostle having closed the first part of the epistle, the doctrine is
applied to practical purposes. As believers had an open way to the
presence of God, it became them to use this privilege. The way and means
by which Christians enjoy such privileges, is by the blood of Jesus, by
the merit of that blood which he offered up as an atoning sacrifice.
The agreement of infinite holiness with pardoning mercy, was not clearly
understood till the human nature of Christ, the Son of God, was wounded
and bruised for our sins. Our way to heaven is by a crucified Savior;
his death is to us the way of life, and to those who believe this, he
will be precious. They must draw near to God; it would be contempt of
Christ, still to keep at a distance. Their bodies were to be washed with
pure water, alluding to the cleansing directed under the law: thus the
use of water in baptism, was to remind Christians that their conduct
should be pure and holy. While they derived comfort and grace from their
reconciled Father to their own souls, they would adorn the doctrine of
God their Savior in all things. Believers are to consider how they can
be of service to each other, especially stirring up each other to the
more vigorous and abundant exercise of love, and the practice of good
works. The communion of saints is a great help and privilege, and a
means of steadfastness and perseverance. We should observe the coming of
times of trial, and be thereby quickened to greater diligence. There is a
trying day coming on all men, the day of our death.
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