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For His poor Rachel,.

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("The Marvelous Riches of Savoring Christ,
The letters of Ruth Bryan" 1805-1860)

Did Jacob serve seven years for his Rachel — by day in 
the heat, and by night in the frost — and did they seem 
but as a day unto him — for the love he had for her? 

Our spiritual Jacob has far exceeded him! He left 
the throne of His glory for His poor Rachel, and 
took her humble flesh in the form of a servant; and 
for her sake served thirty-three years under the Law!
He bore the heat of temptation, weariness, and thirst;
as well as the cold of reproach and scorn, and the 
malice of sinners against Himself. This He thought 
not too much; for when He had finished the work on 
her behalf, for her He cheerfully entered upon the 
most bitter part of His sufferings, which made even 
His mighty heart to shudder with agony, while His 
dear lips prayed — "O my Father, if it is possible, 
(with the rescue of my Bride) let this cup of suffering 
be taken away from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, 
but as You will." 

Behold the depth of His unflinching love! The 'cup of 
curse' must be drunk, or the captive Bride must perish! 
And so He takes the bitter cup, and does not turn away
until every dreg is consumed! And the same sacred lips 
which emptied it could say in triumph, "It is finished!" 

For the joy that was set before Him (of possessing His 
beloved bride) He endured the cross, despising the shame, 
and has now sat down at the right hand of God, until the 
blissful consummation before assembled worlds, when it 
will be joyfully proclaimed, "The marriage of the Lamb 
has come, and His wife has made herself ready!"

Then shall the spiritual Jacob and His Rachel meet and 
embrace, and part no more forever! She awaking up after 
His likeness, shall be satisfied! And He seeing her in glory, 
(the very travail of His soul,) shall be satisfied likewise!

"May you experience the love of Christ, though it is so
great you will never fully understand it!" Ephesians 3:19


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