Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXIMaclaren, Alexander
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Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXI
Maclaren, Alexander
Bible. John -- Commentaries
He died because He chose; He chose because He loved. His love had to
die in order that His death might be our life, and that in it we should
find our forgiveness and peace. He stands between our foes and us. No
evil can strike us unless it strike Him first. He takes into His own
heart the sharpest of all the darts which can pierce ours. He has borne
the guilt and punishment of a world's sin. These solemn penalties have
fallen upon Him that we, trusting in Him, 'may go our way,' and that
there may be 'no condemnation' to us if we are in Christ Jesus. And if
there be no condemnation, we can stand whatever other blows may fall
upon us. They are easier to bear, and their whole character is
different, when we know that Christ has borne them already. Two of the
three whom Christ protected in the garden died a martyr's death; but do
you not think that James bowed his neck to Herod's sword, and Peter let
them gird him and lead him to his cross, more joyfully and with a
different heart, when they thought of Him that had died before them?
The darkest prison cell will not be so very dark if we remember that
Christ has been there before us, and death itself will be softened into
sleep because our Lord has died. 'If therefore,' says He, to the whole
pack of evils baying round us, with their cruel eyes and their hungry
mouths, 'ye seek Me, let these go their way.' So, brother, if you will
fix your trust, as a poor, sinful soul, on that dear Christ, and get
behind Him, and put Him between you and your enemies, then, in time and
in eternity, that saying will be fulfilled in you which He spake, 'Of
them which Thou gavest Me, have I lost none.'
JESUS BEFORE CAIAPHAS
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