“For all flesh is as grass,
and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth and
the flower thereof falleth away; but the word of the Lord endureth for
ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.”
We would now call your attention to the Divine authority of the gospel,
and its characteristic glory.
I. It is “the gospel of the blessed God”—a message from God to man—a
revelation of God’s gracious method of saving sinners through the death
of his Son—a declaration of his sovereign love and mercy to the utterly
wretched and perishing children of men. It testifieth of the coming of
the promised Messiah; of the glory of his person as God-man; of the
excellency of his offices, as our Prophet, Priest, and King; the honor
which he has conferred upon the law that we have violated, and the
satisfaction which he has given to the Divine justice that we have
insulted. It records the sufferings and death of Christ, his victory
over the powers of darkness, his resurrection from the grave, his
ascension to glory, his session at the right hand of the Father, and his
intercession for sinners on the ground of his vicarious sufferings; and
predicts his second coming in glory, on the clouds of heaven, to judge
the quick and the dead.
I do not mean to say that there is no other truth necessary to be
preached and believed, but all the truths of Divine revelation are
immediately connected with the doctrine of the cross. This is the
testimony that the Father hath testified of his Son. This is the glad
tidings of great joy which shall be unto all people. This is the
faithful saying, or true report, that is worthy of all acceptation, that
Christ Jesus came into the world to save the chief of sinners. This is
“the glorious gospel of the blessed God;” emanating from his spirit, and
conducting to his kingdom. Let us consider the evidences of its Divine
authority.
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