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Thomas Watson

That Spiritual Pipe

Thomas Watson • June, 14 2008 • Audio
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In "That Spiritual Pipe," Thomas Watson addresses the centrality of Christ in the believer's life, emphasizing that all spiritual blessings are conveyed through Him. Watson argues that Christ is the absolute sufficiency for every need, a treasury of infinite riches that surpass all worldly goods, as illustrated by references such as Colossians 3:11 and Ephesians 3:8. He highlights that without Christ, even the best earthly gifts become hollow and serve only to lead to destruction. Therefore, he stresses the importance of valuing and desiring Christ above all else, portraying Him as the ultimate source of joy and comfort, especially in times of affliction or death. This sermon underscores a Reformed understanding of Christ's preeminence and the necessity of a personal relationship with Him for true spiritual fulfillment.

Key Quotes

“Christ is that spiritual pipe through which the golden oil of mercy empties itself into the soul.”

“He who has Christ needs no more. He who has the ocean needs not the cistern.”

“Without Christ, nothing else is good.”

“When a Christian sees a deficiency in himself, he may see an all-sufficiency in his Savior.”

What does the Bible say about the sufficiency of Christ?

The Bible affirms that Christ is all-sufficient and the source of all spiritual riches, as reflected in Colossians 3:11.

The sufficiency of Christ is a foundational principle in Christian theology, emphasizing that in Christ reside all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Colossians 3:11 states, 'Christ is all and in all,' highlighting that He is the comprehensive source of every spiritual blessing. Ephesians 3:8 further proclaims the unsearchable riches of Christ, underscoring that no aspect of spiritual beauty or satisfaction can be found outside of Him. As believers, recognizing Christ as sufficient in every area of life frees us from seeking fulfillment in worldly pursuits.

Colossians 3:11, Ephesians 3:8

Why is Christ important for Christians?

Christ is vital for Christians because He embodies all that is good and fulfills every need of the soul.

Christ is essential for Christians as He represents the highest good and the ultimate fulfillment of human desire. According to Colossians 1:19, 'For in Him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell,' illustrating that He alone meets every spiritual need and desire. The reality that Christ sweetens our comforts and sanctifies our troubles reminds believers that every blessing and every trial is mediated through Him. His presence transforms all experiences into vehicles of grace, making Him central to the believer's life.

Colossians 1:19

How do we know that Christ is our treasure?

We know that Christ is our treasure through the assurance of His Word and the transformative experiences of believers.

The assurance that Christ is our treasure is firmly rooted in scripture and the personal testimonies of believers. Scripture declares Him as the most choice good, emphasizing that God's greatest gift is not in worldly riches but in Christ Himself. Augustine said, 'Our hearts are restless until they find rest in Thee,' reflecting the truth that true satisfaction is only found in Christ. As believers experience the grace and mercy of Christ, they discover that every earthly treasure pales in comparison to the spiritual wealth found in Him. Thus, scriptures like Philippians 1:23 remind us that to be with Christ is far better, confirming His worth as our ultimate treasure.

Philippians 1:23

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That Spiritual Pipe by Thomas Watson

Christ is all in all. Colossians 3 verse 11. All good things are transmitted and conveyed to us through Christ. As our rich commodities, such as jewels and spices, come to us by the sea, so all heavenly blessings sail to us through the Red Sea of Christ's blood. Christ is that spiritual pipe through which the golden oil of mercy empties itself into the soul.

Christ is all in all. He is a treasury and storehouse of all spiritual riches. You may go with the bee from flower to flower and suck a little sweetness here and there, but you will never have enough until you come to Christ, for He is all in all. There is enough in Christ to scatter all our fears, to remove all our burdens, to supply all our needs.

the unsearchable riches of Christ." Ephesians 3 verse 8. There can be no defect in that which is infinite. Christ is the most supreme good. Put what you will in the balance with Christ, He infinitely outweighs it. Christ is the most sufficient good. He who has Christ needs no more. He who has the ocean needs not the cistern. Christ is the most suitable good. In Him dwells all fullness. Colossians 1 verse 19. Christ is whatever the soul can desire. Christ is beauty to adorn. gold to enrich, balm to heal, bread to strengthen, wine to comfort, salvation to crown.

Christ sweetens all our comforts. He who has Christ may say, This mercy is given to me by the hand of my Savior. This is a love token from Him, a pledge of glory. Christ sanctifies all our crosses. They shall be medicinal to the soul. They shall work sin out and work grace in. Christ sees to it that His people lose nothing in the furnace of affliction but their drossy impurities.

Christ is the most rare blessing. Christ is a jewel that few are enriched with. This should both raise our esteem of Him and quicken our pursuit after Him. Many hear of Christ, but few have Him. Many have Christ sounded in their ears, but few who have Christ formed in their hearts.

Christ is the most choice good. God shows more love in giving us Christ than in giving us crowns and kingdoms. God may give a man many worldly things and hate him. God may give others a little gold and silver, but if he gives you Christ, he gives you all that ever he had.

Without Christ, nothing else is good. Without Christ, health is not good. It is fuel for lust. Without Christ, riches are not good. They are golden snares. Without Christ, ordinances are not good. They are as breasts without milk. Without Christ, they will damn us. Millions go to hell loaded with ordinances.

Make Christ all in your affections. Desire nothing but Christ. He is the aggregation of all good things. Why should the soul desire less? How can it desire more? Love nothing but Christ. Love is the choicest affection. It is the richest jewel the creature has to bestow. Oh, if Christ is all, love Him better than all. He who is all, let him have all. Give him your love, who desires it most and deserves it best.

O Christian, have you seen the Lord Jesus? Has this morning star shone into your heart with its enlightening, quickening beams? Then rejoice, and be exceeding glad. Shall others rejoice in the world, and will not you rejoice in Christ? How much better is He than all other things? It reflects disparagement upon Christ when His saints are sad and drooping. Is not Christ yours? What more would you have? Be thankful for Christ. God has done more for you in giving you Christ than if He had made you angels or had given you the whole world. God cannot give a greater gift than Christ, who is all in all.

Here is a breast of comfort to every believer. Christ is all. When a Christian sees a deficiency in himself, he may see an all-sufficiency in his Savior. He who has Christ has no lack, for Christ is all.

In the hour of death, a believer may rejoice. When he leaves all, he is possessed of all. A godly man say, I fear not death, because I have Christ to go to. Death will but carry me to that torrent of divine pleasure which runs at his right hand forevermore.

I have the desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better. Philippians 1 verse 23.

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