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James Smith

Such poor, depraved, insignificant creatures!

Ephesians 2; Jeremiah 31:3
James Smith June, 26 2012 Audio
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James Smith
James Smith June, 26 2012
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you such poor, depraved, insignificant creatures. James Smith, the love of Christ, the fullness, freeness, and immutability of the Saviour's grace displayed.

I have loved you, my people, with an everlasting love, with unfailing love I have drawn you to myself. Jeremiah 31.3

The love of Christ is unending, It is not a passion of his humanity, but a perfection of his divinity. He has always existed, and he has always loved his people. His people always had a place in his thoughts, have ever been before his eye, and have always been loved by him. He has loved them ever since He knew them, and He foreknew them from eternity. His love ran through the boundless ages of eternity past and fixed upon poor sinners who were to appear during the existence of time, and having fixed upon them, His love maintains its hold. When He created the earth, spread abroad the heavens, and gave His decree to the sea, His love was fixed upon His people. Their welfare, in connection with His Father's glory, was the object which He sought in all things.

Wonder, O heavens, and be astonished, O earth, that Jesus should have fixed his love upon such poor, depraved, insignificant creatures as that from eternity past. When we meditate upon eternity past, we can say in reference to the most distant periods, My Savior loved me then. He loved me from all eternity. Glorious truth! He always loved me, and He always will love me. He loved me before angels existed, before devils appeared, before sin was committed. He loved me when the Godhead dwelt all alone. Oh, the depths! Surprising mystery! It seems almost too good to be true.

But God has said it, and my soul shall rejoice in it and praise Him for it. His love to me is as eternal as His nature, without beginning of days or end of years. From His love, as from a mighty ocean, flows all the acts of His power, all the displays of His benevolence, all the manifestations of His grace, and all the provisions of His gospel. It is sweet, to silently meditate upon the thought of such a vile and insignificant creature as I am, that Jehovah, Jesus, not only thought of me, but eternally loved me with all the strength of His deity. He so loved me as to be willing, when it became necessary, to take my nature, and to save me by His humiliation, sufferings, and death.
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