The works of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. in nine volumes (volume 1 of 9)Watts, Isaac
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The works of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. in nine volumes (volume 1 of 9)
Watts, Isaac
Dissenters, Religious -- England; Sermons, English -- 18th century; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
When he ascended into the heavens, it was not merely in his own name,
but in ours too, to take possession of the inheritance for the saints in
light. Heb. vi. 20. Our hope enters within the vail, whither Jesus the
forerunner is for us entered. And when he sat down at the right-hand of
God in the heavenly places, it was as the great exemplar of our future
advancement, and thereby gave us assurance, that we should sit down
there too: and therefore the apostle, in the language of faith,
anticipates these divine honours, and applies them to the Ephesians
beforehand: _God hath raised us up together_, says he, _with Christ, and
hath made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus_.
It was _through the blood of the everlasting covenant_, that Jesus _the
great Shepherd of the sheep, was brought again from the dead_; and it
was _the God of peace_ who raised him; Heb. xiii. 20. And it is by
virtue of his own blood, and righteousness, that he, who once took our
sins upon him, is now discharged: It is through his own sufferings that
he appears with acceptance before the throne, and enjoys a divine life
in the unchangeable favour of God; and all this as our head, surety, and
representative, giving us assurance hereby, that we, through the blood
of the same covenant, shall be brought again from the dead too: that we
through the virtue of the same righteousness, and all-sufficiency of the
same sacrifice, shall appear hereafter before God in glory, and stand in
his eternal favour; and as an earnest of it, we enjoy a life of holy
peace and acceptance with God in this world, through the same
all-sufficient blood and righteousness: For he _appears in the holy of
holies, in_ heaven itself, _in the presence of God for us_; Heb. ix. 24.
He secures all the glories and blessings of spiritual and eternal life
for us, as he has taken possession of them in our name.
2. Our life of grace, and especially our life of glory, may be said to
be hidden with Christ, because he dwells in heaven, where God resides in
glory; God, in whom is our life. He is set down on the right-hand of the
Majesty on high; Heb. xii. 2. There our eternal life is. The things
which are above, are the objects of our joyful hope, _where Christ is at
the right-hand of God_; Col. iii. 1. It is the short, but sublime
description of our heaven, that we shall be _present with the Lord_, we
shall be where Christ is, to _behold his glory_; 2 Cor. v. 8. and John
xvii. 24. And shall possess all that unknown and rich variety of
blessings which are reserved for us in heavenly places, whither Christ
our Lord is ascended. Thus I have endeavoured to explain, in the largest
and most comprehensive sense, what we are to understand by the life of a
christian hidden with Christ in God: It is reserved in the
all-sufficiency, the purposes, and the engagements of God, under the
care of the Mediator, and in the presence of Christ.
[This sermon may be divided here.]
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