Fire and Ice: Puritan and Reformed Writings [Table of Contents] [Fast Index] |
by Ralph Erskine
See here the right rule of our love to Christ, namely to love
him as the Father loves him. Wherein should our love to Christ
resemble the Father's love? Why, the Father's love to the Son
was evidenced in choosing him to be our Saviour and Surety: so
should our love to Christ be manifested in making choice of him
to be our Saviour and Surety; insomuch, that as God hath laid
all our help upon him, so we should lay all our help where God
hath laid it. Again, the Father's love to the Son was evidenced
in giving all things into his hand: thus should our love to Christ
be evidenced in putting all things in his hand as the Father doth;
and particularly, you may put your hearts in his hand, that he
may keep them; put your souls in his hand, that he may save them;
put your plagues in his hand, that he may heal them; put your
corruptions in his hand, that he may weaken and subdue them. Put
your wants in his hand, that he may supply them; put your work
in his hand, that he may work all your works in you, and for you;
put your burdens in his hand, that he may bear them: put all things
in his hand, and thus evidence your love to him, by putting honour
upon him as a Prophet, to teach you; as a Priest, to pardon; and
as a King, to conquer you by his grace, and crown you with his
glory.
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