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James Smith

The reason why He is not loved

1 Corinthians 16:22; Song of Solomon 5:16
James Smith May, 7 2012 Audio
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The Reason Why He Is Not Loved, James Smith, Love to Christ, 1864. Yes, he is altogether lovely, Song of Songs 516. Love is generally drawn forth by beauty exhibited or by kindness shown. We love the beautiful and the benevolent. But to the carnal mind, there is no beauty in Jesus because its taste is vitiated and its perception is depraved. It calls darkness light and light darkness. It puts bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. We do not expect the natural man to see the beauty of the Redeemer's person or to be inflamed to love by His attractions.

Still, the beautiful ought to be loved, and He is altogether lovely. The reason why He is not loved is to be found in the corruption of human nature and the depravity of the sinner's heart. If you see nothing in Jesus to love, then it is evident that you are under the power of darkness. If you have never really loved Him, then you are dead in trespasses and sins. What a dreadful state! What a fearful thought is this!

Yes, no one will love him unless the heart is changed by the Holy Spirit. The mind must be completely changed before it will love Christ. He is light, but men love darkness. He is holy, but men love sin. He is the image of God, but men love the likeness of Satan.

The Holy Spirit speaking by the Apostle Paul says, If any man does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be accursed. 1 Corinthians 16.22. How terrible! Let him be accursed, let him be condemned by God, driven from God, and be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of God. What, blessed Apostle, meek and gentle servant of Christ, doom everyone to hell who does not love the Saviour?

Yes, without anger, without any improper feeling, I say, if any man does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be accursed. But think how terrible a place hell is, how awful God's curse must be, and what tremendous agonies are included in eternal punishment. I have thought of that, and while full of love to man, and desiring above all things the salvation of all who hear me, or read what I write, yet I repeat, if any man does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be accursed.

What, that fine young man? Yes, if he does not love Christ. What, that amiable young woman? Yes, if she does not love Christ. What, that venerable, silver-haired, prudent, and kind-hearted old man? Yes, if he does not love Christ. I make no exceptions. If any person does not love Jesus, then he deserves to be accursed. His doom and destiny is to be accursed.
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