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THE FOOT OF THE CROSS

by Octavius Winslow, 1864

Nearness to the Cross
A Sight of Sin and a Sight of Jesus
Faith at the Foot of the Cross
Love at the Foot of the Cross
Prayer at the Foot of the Cross
Forgiveness of Sin at the Foot of the Cross
The Conviction of Truth Beneath the Cross
A Life-look at the Foot of the Cross
Bearing the Cross
The Solitude of the Cross
The Believer Crucified
The Repose of the Cross
The Cross of Christ the Christian's Weapon
Christ Crucified the Center of Christian Union


PREFACE

The 'foot of the Cross' is a sacred "household word" in the family of God– rich in the Divine truths and precious in the Christian experience it is employed to express. Adopting this familiar but emphatic phrase, the author has sought in these pages to expound and illustrate, in a few instances, its tender and solemn significance. He has aimed to show how all vital, saving truth centers in, and all sanctifying and comforting blessing springs from, the Cross of Christ. The discussion of this comprehensive and sublime theme, in the present instance, is limited and faulty- as the most elaborate and finished human exposition of such a theme must necessarily be. It is but here and there he has plucked a cluster of fruit bending from this Tree of Life, or has gathered a flower, blooming in beauty and breathing in fragrance, beneath its hallowed shade. Still, if his imperfect labor shall have attracted some truth-perplexed mind, some sin-burdened conscience, some sorrow-stricken heart, some hope-despairing soul to the 'foot of the cross,' there to experience the precious blessing sought, he will not regret having presented to the Church of God even this partial and imperfect discussion of a theme which the combined intellect of heaven could not fully unfold, nor the study and contemplation of eternity utterly exhaust- the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ!

Reader! study these pages with fervent prayer to the Holy Spirit that He, through this dim medium, might unveil to you, in some degree, the glory of Christ's finished work, guide your trembling steps to the foot of the cross, give you simple faith in the Crucified, and thus bring you into a state of Perfect Peace with God through Christ.

"It is finished! -but what mortal dare 
In that triumph hope to share? 
Savior, to Your cross I flee;
Say, It is finished! and for me.

"Then will I sing, The cross! the cross! 
And count all other gain but loss; 
I'll sing the cross, and to Your tree 
Cling evermore, blessed Calvary!

To the benediction of the Triune Jehovah this little volume is prayerfully commended.