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(Alexander Smellie, "The Hour of Silence" 1899)
"Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!"
John 1:29
What sorrow, what sweetness, what glory--encircle
the head of the Lamb of God!
1. He is the Lamb of Sacrifice. "His blood so
red--for me
was shed!" Priest as well as Victim, Shepherd as well as Lamb--He
offered Himself in my place, without spot and blemish. He assumed
my misery, and reaped the harvest I had sown--a mournful harvest
of guilt and woe! His unsullied and stainless life, He gave
freely, cheerfully--for my forfeited and outcast and ruined life!
Oh, how He loves me!
2. He is the Lamb of Deliverance. I remember that ancient
type of my Redeemer and Lord--the Lamb of the Passover. It
was slain, and its life-blood was sprinkled on the door-post--and
the family within was safe. The dark-winged angel of death
with the sharp sword in his hand, had no condemnation for them. In
the same way, behind the merit and the grace, the atonement and
the intercession and the human-divine Person of Jesus--I take my
stand, and I am free from condemnation!
3. He is the Lamb of whitest
Purity. There is no spot in
Him; He is altogether lovely. And, as I abide with Him, as I
meditate on Him, as I love and trust in Him . . .
old things pass away with me;
I grow in grace;
the
meekness and the patience and the beauty
of God's Lamb begin to be seen in my life;
and upward and
heavenward and Christward
I mount!
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