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(James Smith,
"The Love of Christ! The Fullness, Freeness, and Immutability of the
Savior's Grace Displayed!")
Jesus has revealed Himself as a Father to His people. Having
begotten them again unto a living hope--He treats them as His children, and
deals with them as a wise, kind, and tender parent. He cares for them--and bids
them cast all their cares upon Himself. He has promised to provide for
them--and encourages them to expect all necessary blessings from himself. They
occupy His attention, and engage His mind every moment! He dwells among them
and calls them His dear children. He expresses Himself most tenderly, and acts
most wisely toward them. He . . .
corrects their
errors,
instructs their
minds,
feeds their souls,
and guides their
feet;
but all in His own way.
No earthly father can take the interest of his children,
which Jesus takes in His people; or make such provision for them, as He has
made. All things pertaining to the present life are secured to them--along with
a boundless inheritance beyond the grave! He bids them to enjoy what He has given
to them, and offers them Himself as a constant feast. He invites them to . . .
tell Him all their
troubles--and promises deliverance;
make known their
grievances--that He may remedy them;
make known their
needs--that He may supply them.
He never allows them to be out of His sight--nor out of his mind.
The language of the prodigal's father to his elder son may be applied to them,
"Son, you are ever with Me, and all I have is yours!"
O believer, what a privilege is yours! Jesus is not only
your Friend--but your Father! He loves you, cares for you, and provides for you
as such!
Trust in Him at all times;
depend on His care when everything around
distresses you;
and look to His
loving heart when creatures are cruel and unkind.
He says, "I will be a Father unto you,
and you shall be my sons and daughters! I will not leave you orphans--I will
come unto you! I confer on you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred one on
Me! Fear not little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you
the kingdom!"
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