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Make us 'clods of earth' into 'stars of glory',.

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("http://www.gracegems.org/Watson/watson.htm" Thomas Watson, "The Lord's Supper")

Christ is that golden pipe — through which the golden oil
of salvation
 is transmitted to us.

"Because of His great love that He had for us" Ephesians 2:4

Nothing could fasten Jesus to the cross — but the golden link of love! 

The emperor Trajan tore off a piece of his own robe to bind up 
one of his soldier's wounds. But Christ tore off His own flesh for us! 

"He gave Himself for us to redeem us." Titus 2:14. Christ gave 
Himself for us — what more could He give? If He had anything to 
part with of more worth — He would have bestowed it upon us!

What astonishing love — that Christ should die for such as we are. 
What are we? Not only vanity — but enmity! 

When we were rebelling — He was dying! When we had weapons 
in our hands — then He had the spear in His side! This is the very 
quintessence of love! "God demonstrates His own love for us in 
this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us!" Romans 5:8
When we were engulfed in misery and had lost our beauty — then 
Christ died for us. O amazing love, which should swallow up all 
our thoughts!

What astonishing love — that Christ should die for us — rather than 
for the fallen angels. They were creatures of a more noble extraction 
and, in all probability, might have brought greater revenues of glory 
to God. Yet, that Christ should pass by those golden vessels, and 
make us 'clods of earth' into 'stars of glory
' — O the hyperbole 
of Christ's love!

What a stupendous love is this! 

Who can meditate upon His love — and not be in ecstasy!

We may behold the odiousness of sin — in the red looking-glass of 
Christ's sufferings. Sin is to be abominated, since it turned Adam out 
of paradise and threw the angels down to hell. Sin is the birthplace 
of our sorrows — and the grave of our comforts. But that which may 
most of all disfigure the face of sin and make it appear abominable 
is this — It crucified our Lord Jesus!

O let us look upon sin with indignation! When a temptation to sin 
comes — let us say, "Is not this the sin which poured out Christ's 
blood!" Let our hearts be enraged against sin! 

When the senators of Rome showed the people Caesar's bloody 
robe
, they were incensed against those who slew him. Sin has 
rent the white robe of Christ's flesh — and died it a crimson color!
Let us, then, seek to be avenged of our sins!

Under the Law, if an ox gored a man so that he died — the ox 
was to be killed, Exodus 21:28. Sin has gored and pierced our 
Savior! Let it die!

Let us be deeply affected with the great love of Christ for us. 
Who can tread upon these hot coals — and his heart not burn? 
Cry out with Ignatius, "Christ, my love, is crucified!"

If a friend would die for us — would not our hearts be much 
affected with his kindness? That the God of heaven would 
die for us — how should this stupendous mercy have a melting 
influence upon us! The body of Christ broken — is enough to 
break the most flinty heart. At our Savior's passion, "the 
rocks split apart!" He who is not affected with Christ's love
— has a heart harder than the rocks!

How should we be affected with Christ's kindness who, to 
spare our life — lost His own! Let us pray that, as Christ was 
fastened to the cross — so He may be fastened to our hearts!

"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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