Isaac Watts; his life and writings, his homes and friendsHood, Edwin Paxton
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Isaac Watts; his life and writings, his homes and friends
Hood, Edwin Paxton
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
“Behold that noble army with palms in their hands; once they
were weak warriors, yet they overcame mighty enemies, and have
gained the victory and the prize; enemies rising from earth
and from hell to tempt and to accuse them, but they overcame
‘by the blood of the Lamb.’ What a Divine honour it shall be
to our Lord Jesus Christ, ‘the Captain of our salvation,’ that
weak Christians should subdue their strong corruptions, and
get safe to heaven through a thousand oppositions within and
without! It is all owing to the grace of Christ, that grace
which is all-sufficient for every saint. They are made ‘more
than conquerors through Him that has loved them.’ Then shall
the faith and courage and patience of the saints have a blessed
review; and it shall be told before the whole creation what
strife and wrestlings a poor believer has passed through in
a dark cottage, a chamber of lone sickness, or perhaps in a
dungeon; how he has there combated with ‘powers of darkness,’
how he has struggled with huge sorrows, and has borne, and has
not fainted, though he has been often ‘in heaviness through
manifold temptations.’ Then shall appear the bright scene which
St. Peter represents as the event of sore trials (1 Peter i. 6,
7). ‘When our faith has been tried in the fire of tribulation,
and is found more precious than gold,’ it shall shine to the
praise, honour, and glory of the suffering saints, and of
Christ Himself at His appearance.
“Behold that illustrious troop of martyrs, and some among
them of the feebler sex and of tender age. Now, that women
should grow bold in faith, even in the sight of torments, and
children, with a manly courage, should profess the name of
Christ in the face of angry and threatening rulers; that some
of these should become undaunted confessors of the truth, and
others triumph in fires and torture, these things shall be
matter of glory to Christ in that day; it was His power that
gave them courage and victory in martyrdom and death. Every
Christian there, every soldier in that triumphing army, shall
ascribe his conquest to the grace of his Lord, his Leader, and
lay down all their trophies at the feet of his Saviour, with
humble acknowledgments, and shouts of honour.
“Almost all the saved number were, at some part of their lives,
weak in faith, and yet, by the grace of Christ, they held out
to the end, and are crowned; ‘I was a poor trembling creature,’
shall one say, ‘but I was confirmed in my faith and holiness
by the Gospel of Christ; or, I rested on a naked promise, and
found support, because Christ was there, and He shall have the
glory of it.’ ‘In Him are all the promises yea, and in Him
amen, to the glory of the Father;’ and the Son shall share in
this glory; for He died to ratify these promises, and He lives
to fulfil them.
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