Jesus is only precious to believers, as articulated by James Smith in his sermon drawing on 1 Peter 2:7 and the Song of Solomon 5:16. Smith argues that every believer intrinsically values Christ due to their profound awareness of their need for Him, equating their dependency on Jesus to that of a weary traveler needing rest or a hungry laborer needing food. He emphasizes that true believers uniquely perceive Christ's suitability as their Savior, recognizing that in Him they find wisdom, righteousness, strength, and salvation. The sermon underscores the practical significance of saving faith, which makes Christ precious, encouraging believers to cherish this faith and avoid anything that might weaken it.
“Unto you therefore who believe, he is precious.”
“Every believer feels their need of Him. No weary traveler ever felt his need of rest.”
“They are led to see that God has stored up everything in Jesus, and that possessing Him they have all things.”
“It is the inward principle which clings and cleaves to Christ.”
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