The new and living way to God is consecrated. A vail has hitherto
concealed the holy of holies. None but the high-priest has seen the ark
of the covenant, and the glory of God resting upon the mercy-seat between
the cherubim. He alone might enter, and he but once a year, and then
with fear and trembling, and the sprinkling of atoning blood, after the
most careful purification, and sacrifice for himself and the people. But
our great High-priest has made an end of sacrifice by the one offering of
himself. He has filled his hands with his own blood, and entered into
heaven itself, there to appear in the presence of God for us. The sweet
incense which he offers fills the temple, and the merit of his sacrifice
remains the same through all time, superseding all other offering for
ever. Therefore we are exhorted to come boldly to the throne of grace.
The tunnel under the Thames could not be completed on account of an
accident which greatly damaged the work, without a new subscription for
raising money; but Jesus found infinite riches in himself, sufficient for
the completion of a new way to the Father—a living way through the valley
of the shadow of death to “the city of the Great King.”
The conquest of the powers of darkness is achieved. When their hour was
come, the Prince and his hosts were on the alert to accomplish the
destruction of the Son of God. They assailed him with peculiar
temptations, and leveled against him their heaviest artillery. They
instigated one disciple to betray him and another to deny him. They
fired the rage of the multitude against him, so that the same tongues
that lately sung—“Hosanna to the Son of David!” now shouted—“Crucify him!
Crucify him!” They filled the priests and scribes with envy, that they
might accuse him without a cause; and inspired Pilate with an accursed
ambition, that he might condemn him without a fault. They seared the
conscience of the false witnesses, that they might charge the Just One
with the most flagrant crimes; and cauterized the hearts of the Roman
soldiers, that they might mock him in his sufferings, and nail him to the
cross. Having succeeded so far in their hellish plot, they doubtless
deemed their victory certain. I see them crowding around the cross,
waiting impatiently to witness his last breath, ready to shout with
infernal triumph to the depths of hell, till the brazen walls should send
back their echoes to the gates of the heavenly city. But hark! the dying
Saviour exclaims—“It is finished!” and the great dragon and his host
retreat, howling, from the cross. The Prince of our salvation turned
back all their artillery upon themselves, and their own stratagems become
their ruin. The old serpent seized Messiah’s heel, but Messiah stamped
upon the serpent’s head. The dying cry of Jesus shook the dominions of
death, so that the bodies of many that slept arose; and rang through all
the depths of hell, the knell of its departed power. Thus the Prince of
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