To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood… – Revelation 1:5
I think that if there could be one sight more wonderful than the love of Christ, it would be the blood of Christ. It is the climax of God. I do not know of anything more divine. It seems to me as if all the eternal purposes worked up to the blood of the cross, and then worked from the blood of the cross towards the sublime consummation of all things. Oh, to think that He should become man! God has made spirit, pure spirit, embodied spirit; and then materialism; and somehow, as if He would take all up into one, the Godhead links Himself with the material, and He wears dust about Him even as we wear it; and taking it all up, He then goes, and, in that fashion, redeems His people from all the evil of their soul, their spirit, and their body, by the pouring out of a life which, while it was human, was so in connection with the divine, that we speak correctly of “the blood of God.” Turn to the twentieth chapter of the Acts and read how the apostle Paul puts it: “Feed the church of God, which He hath purchased with His own blood.” …It was a wonderful sacrifice that could absolutely obliterate, annihilate, and extinguish sin, and all the traces that could possibly remain of it; for “He hath finished the transgression, made an end of sins, made reconciliation for iniquity, and brought in everlasting righteousness.” Ah, dear friends! you have seen this, have you not? but you have to see more of it yet; and when we get to heaven, we shall then know what that blood means, and with what vigor shall we sing, “Unto Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in His own blood”! ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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