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Christ's love-letter

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The whole of Scripture is but one entire love-letter, 
dispatched from the Lord Christ to His beloved spouse.

Caecilia, a Roman maiden of noble parentage, always 
carried the New Testament with her, that she might 
still be a-reading in Christ's love-letter, and behold 
the sweet workings of His love and heart towards His 
dear and precious ones.

Augustine professes that the sacred Scriptures were 
his whole delight.

Jerome tells us of one Nepotianus, who, by long and
assiduous meditation on the holy Scriptures, had 
made his heart the library of Jesus Christ.

Oh! the mysteries, the excellencies, the glories which
are in the Word! Ah! no book to this book; none so useful, 
none so needful, none so delightful, none so necessary to 
make you happy and to keep you happy as this!

Ah! the Word of the Lord is . . .
a light to guide you,
a Counselor to counsel you,
a comforter to comfort you,
a staff to support you,
a sword to defend you, and
a physician to cure you. 

The Word is . . . 
a mine to enrich you,
a robe to clothe you, 
a crown to crown you. 
bread to strengthen you, 
wine to cheer you, 
a honeycomb to feast you, 
music to delight you, 
a paradise to entertain you!

Oh! therefore, before all and above all:
search the Scripture,
study the Scripture,
dwell on the Scripture,
delight in the Scripture,
treasure up the Scripture! 

There is . . .
no wisdom like Scripture wisdom,
no knowledge like Scripture knowledge,
no experience like Scripture experience,
no comforts like Scripture comforts,
no delights like Scripture delights,
no convictions like Scripture convictions,
no conversion like Scripture conversion!

I exhort you to a speedy, serious, diligent, 
and constant study of the Scripture. 
Ah! you do not know how soon . . . 
your blind minds may be enlightened,
your hard hearts softened,
your proud spirits humbled, 
your sinful natures changed,
your defiled consciences purged,
your distempered affections regulated,
and your poor souls saved . . .
by searching into the Scriptures,
by reading the Scripture, and 
by pondering upon the Scripture. 

Ah! if you do not in good earnest give up yourselves 
to the reading,
to the studying,
to the pondering, 
to the believing,
to the practicing,
to the applying, and
to the living up to the Scripture—
Satan will be too hard for you, 
the world will be too hard for you, 
your lusts will be too hard for you, 
temptations will be too hard for you, 
deceivers will be too hard for you, 
and in the end you will be miserable.


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