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We should behold our adorable Savior with the deepest humiliation

Matthew 27:46; Psalm 22:1
Charles Simeon September, 13 2023 Audio
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Charles Simeon September, 13 2023
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We should behold our adorable
Savior with the deepest humiliation for having occasioned Him such
anguish, by Charles Simeon. Had we never sinned, our adorable
Savior would never have assumed our nature, nor suffered the
unfathomable agonies of His Father's wrath in our place. In Christ's
sin-atoning sufferings, we should measure our guilt and misery. Was He under the hidings of His
Father's face? We deserve to be banished from
the gracious presence of our God to all eternity. Did He suffer inconceivable agonies,
both of body and soul, under the wrath of Almighty God? We
merited the utmost extremity of that wrath forever and ever. Did He suffer even unto death?
were liable to everlasting death, even that second death in the
lake that burns with fire and brimstone, where the worm never
dies and the fire is never quenched. Draw near then with me, brethren,
to Gethsemane and to Golgotha, and contemplate with me the scenes
which were there exhibited. Behold that sufferer in the garden,
whose agonies of soul are so intense that the blood issues
from every pore of his body. Behold him on Mount Calvary,
stretched upon the cross, and hear his heart-rending cry, My
God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Say then within yourselves,
Now I behold what my sins have merited, or rather, what my sins
merit at this hour. There is not a moment of my life
wherein I might not justly be called upon to drink that bitter
cup, without the smallest hope for even the slightest mitigation
of my woe through eternal ages. Dear brethren, this is the looking-glass
in which I wish you to behold your own deservings before God. I would not have your eyes turned
away from it for one instant, to the last hour of your lives.
In viewing particular sins, you may perhaps be led to self-satisfaction
from the thought that they have not been so enormous as what
are habitually committed by others. but in viewing your iniquities
as expiated by our blessed Lord, you will see that nothing can
exceed your vileness, and you will be ready to take the lowest
place as the very chief of sinners. The best of you, no less than
the most abandoned, have merited, and do yet daily merit, at God's
hand, all that the Saviour endured for you, and never look at yourselves
in any other looking-glass than this. Oh brethren, if our minds
were more occupied in exploring the height and depth and length
and breadth of redeeming love, we would not be so easily turned
away from it to the trifling vanities of this poor world.
Let Christ's unfathomable love be duly and abidingly impressed
upon your minds, and this subject will elevate and enlarge the
soul and have a transforming efficacy in proportion as we
delight to dwell upon it.
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