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   Jesus; he saw in Him far more than mind could conceive; or tongue could
   tell。 What he precisely intended must necessarily be matter of
   conjecture。 But it may be useful to set down in detail some of the
   things which most probably were in his mind。 It may; it must; it ought
   to be useful。 For after all; let us remember; these 〃riches of Christ〃
   are riches which you and I need in England just as much as St。 Paul;
   and; best of all; these 〃riches〃 are treasured up in Christ for you and
   me as much as they were 1900 years ago。 They are still there。 They are
   still offered freely to all who are willing to have them。 They are
   still the property of everyone who repents and believes。 Let us glance
   briefly at some of them。

   (a) Set down; first and foremost; in your minds that there are
   unsearchable riches in Christ's person。 That miraculous union of
   perfect Man and perfect God in our Lord Jesus Christ is a great
   mystery; no doubt; which we have no line to fathom。 It is a high thing;
   and we cannot attain to it。 But; mysterious as that union may be; it is
   a mine of fort and consolation to all who can rightly regard it。
   Infinite power and infinite sympathy are met together and bined m
   our Saviour。 If He had been only Man He could not have saved us。 If He
   had been only God (I speak with reverence) He could not have been
   〃touched with the feeling of our infirmities;〃 nor 〃suffered Himself
   being tempted。〃 (Heb。 ii。 18; iv。 15。) As God; He is mighty to save;
   and as Man; He is exactly suited to be our Head; Representative; and
   Friend。 Let those who never think deeply; taunt us; if they will; with
   squabbling about creeds and dogmatic theology。 But let thoughtful
   Christians never be ashamed to believe and hold fast the neglected
   doctrine of the Incarnation; and the union of two natures in our
   Saviour。 It is a rich and precious truth that our Lord Jesus Christ is
   both 〃God and Man。〃

   (b) Set down; next; in your minds that there are unsearchable riches in
   the work which Christ acplished for us; when He lived on earth;
   died; and rose again。 Truly and indeed; 〃He finished the work which His
   Father gave Him to do。〃 (John xvii。 4)the work of atonement for sin;
   the work of reconciliation; the work of redemption; the work of
   satisfaction; the work of substitution as 〃the just for the unjust。〃 It
   pleases some men; I know; to call these short phrases 〃man…made
   theological terms; human dogmas;〃 and the like。 But they will find it
   hard to prove that each of these much…abused phrases does not honestly
   contain the substance of plain texts of Scripture; which; for
   convenience sake; like the word Trinity; divines have packed into a
   single word。 And each phrase is very rich。

   (c) Set down; next; in your minds that there are unsearchable riches in
   the offices which Christ at this moment fills; as He lives for us at
   the right hand of God。 He is at once our Mediator; our Advocate; our
   Priest; our Intercessor; our Shepherd; our Bishop; our Physician; our
   Captain; our King; our Master; our Head; our Forerunner; our Elder
   Brother; the Bridegroom of our souls。 No doubt these offices are
   worthless to those who know nothing of vital religion。 But to those who
   live the life of faith; and seek first the kingdom of God; each office
   is precious as gold。

   (d) Set down; next; in your minds that there are unsearchable riches in
   the names and titles which are applied to Christ in the Scriptures。
   Their number is very great; every careful Bible…reader knows; and I
   cannot of course pretend to do more than select a few of them。 Think
   for a moment of such titles as the Lamb of Godthe bread of lifethe
   fountain of living watersthe light of the worldthe doorthe
   waythe vinethe rockthe corner stonethe Christian's robethe
   Christian's altar。 Think of all these names; I say; and consider how
   much they contain。 To the careless; worldly man they are mere 〃words;〃
   and nothing more; but to the true Christian each title; if beaten out
   and developed; will be found to have within its bosom a wealth of
   blessed truth。

   (e) Set down; lastly; in your minds that there are unsearchable riches
   in the characteristic qualities; attributes; dispositions; and
   intentions of Christ's mind towards man; as we find them revealed in
   the New Testament。 In Him there are riches of mercy; love; and 
   passion for sinnersriches of power to cleanse; pardon; forgive; and
   to save to the uttermostriches of willingness to receive all who e
   to Him repenting and believingriches of ability to change by His
   Spirit the hardest hearts and worst charactersriches of tender
   patience to bear with the weakest believerriches of strength to help
   His people to the end; notwithstanding every foe without and
   withinriches of sympathy for all who are cast down and bring their
   troubles to Himand last; but not least; riches of glory to reward;
   when He es again to raise the dead and gather His people to be with
   Him in His kingdom。 Who can estimate these riches? The children of this
   world may regard them with indifference; or turn away from them with
   disdain; but those who feel the value of their souls know better。 They
   will say with one voice; 〃There are no riches like those which are laid
   up in Christ for His people。〃

   For; best of all; these riches are unsearchable。 They are a mine which;
   however long it may be worked; is never exhausted。 They are a fountain
   which; however many draw its waters; never runs dry。 The sun in heaven
   has been shining for thousands of years; and giving light; and life;
   and warmth; and fertility to the whole surface of the globe。 There is
   not a tree or a flower in Europe; Asia; Africa; or America which is not
   a debtor to the sun。 And still the sun shines on for generation after
   generation; and season after season; rising and setting with unbroken
   regularity; giving to all; taking from none; and to all ordinary eyes
   the same in light and heat that it was in the day of creation; the
   great mon benefactor of mankind。 Just so it is; if any illustration
   can approach the reality; just so it is with Christ。 He is still 〃the
   Sun of righteousness〃 to all mankind。 (Malachi iv。 2。) Millions have
   drawn from Him in days gone by; and looking to Him have lived with
   fort; and with fort died。 Myriads at this moment are drawing from
   Him daily supplies of mercy; grace; peace; strength; and help; and find
   〃all fulness〃 dwelling in Him。 And yet the half of the riches laid up
   in Him for mankind; I doubt not; is utterly unknown! Surely the Apostle
   might well use that phrase; 〃the unsearchable riches of Christ。〃

   Let me now conclude this paper with three words of practical
   application。 For convenience sake I shall put them in the form of
   questions; and I invite each reader of this volume to examine them
   quietly and try to give them an answer。

   (1) First; then; let me ask you what you think of yourself? What St。
   Paul thought of himself you have seen and heard。 Now; what are your
   thoughts about yourself? Have you found out that grand foundation…truth
   that you are a sinner; a guilty sinner in the sight of God?

   The cry for more education in this day is loud and incessant。 Ignorance
   is universally deplored。 But; you may depend; there is no ignorance so
   mon and so mischievous as ignorance of ourselves。 Yes: men may know
   all arts; and sciences; and languages; and political economy; and
   state…craft; and yet be miserably ignorant of their own hearts and
   their own state before God。

   Be very sure that self…knowledge is the first step towards heaven。 To
   know God's unspeakable perfection; and our own immense imperfectionto
   see our own unspeakable defectiveness and corruption; is the A B C in
   saving religion。 The more real inward light we have; the more humble
   and lowly…minded we shall be; and the more we shall understand the
   value of that despised thing; the Gospel of Christ。 He that thinks
   worst of himself and his own doings is perhaps the best Christian
   before God。 Well would it be for many if they would pray; night and
   day; this simple prayer〃Lord; show me myself。〃

   (2) Secondly; what do you think of the ministers of Christ? Strange as
   that question may seem; I verily believe that the kind of answer a man
   would give to it; if he speaks honestly; is very often a fair test of
   the state of his heart。

   Observe; I am not asking what you think of an idle; worldly;
   inconsistent clergymana sleeping watchman and faithless shepherd。 No!
   I ask what you think of the faithful minister of Christ; who honestly
   exposes sin; and pricks your conscience。 Mind how you answer that
   question。 Too many; nowadays; like only those ministers who prophesy
   smooth things and let their sins alone; who flatter their pride and
   amuse their intellectual taste; but who never sound an alarm; and never
   tell them of a wrath to e。 When Ahab saw Elijah; he said; 〃Hast thou

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