At the cross
(J. C. Philpot, "Contemplations
& Reflections")
Standing at the cross of our adorable Lord,
we see . . .
the law thoroughly fulfilled,
its curse fully endured,
its penalties wholly removed,
sin eternally put away,
the justice of God amply satisfied,
all His perfections gloriously harmonized,
His holy will perfectly obeyed,
reconciliation completely effected,
redemption graciously accomplished,
and the church everlastingly saved!
At the cross we see . . .
sin in its blackest colors, and
holiness in its fairest beauties.
At the cross we see . . .
the love of God in its tenderest form, and
the anger of God in its deepest expression.
At the cross we see the blessed Redeemer
lifted up,
as it were between heaven and earth, to show to
angels and to men the spectacle of redeeming love,
and to declare at one and the same moment, and by
one and the same act of the suffering obedience and
bleeding sacrifice of the Son of God--the eternal and
unalterable displeasure of the Almighty against sin,
and the rigid demands of His inflexible justice, and
yet the tender compassion and boundless love of His
heart to the elect.
At the cross, and here alone, are obtained
pardon
and peace.
At the cross, and here alone, penitential
grief
and godly sorrow flow from heart and eyes.
At the cross, and here alone, is . . .
sin subdued and mortified,
holiness communicated,
death vanquished,
Satan put to flight, and
happiness and heaven begun in the soul.
O what heavenly blessings, what present grace, as
well as what future glory, flow through the cross!
What a holy meeting-place for repenting sinners and
a sin-pardoning God! What a healing-place for guilty,
yet repenting and returning backsliders! What a door
of hope in the valley of Achor for the self-condemned
and self-abhorred! What a blessed resting-place for the
whole family of God in this valley of grief and sorrow!