…full of grace and truth. – John 1:14
I bear my testimony that He is full of grace. Ah! had He not been, I should never have beheld His glory. I was full of sin to overflowing. I was condemned already, because I believed not upon Him. He drew me when I wanted not to come, and though I struggled hard, He continued still to draw; and when at last I came all trembling like a condemned culprit to His mercy-seat, He said, “Thy sins which were many are all forgiven thee, be of good cheer.” “He took me up out of the horrible pit, and out of the miry clay. He hath set my feet upon a rock, and put a new song into my mouth, and established my goings.” Let others despise Him; but I bear witness that He is full of grace. Oh, I would that some poor sinner who is full of sin, would remember that Christ is full of grace.
Finally, I bear my witness, that as He is full of grace He is full of truth. True have His promises been, not one has failed. I have often doubted Him, for that I blush; He has never failed me, in this I must rejoice. His promises have been yea and amen. I do but speak the testimony of every believer in Christ, though I put it thus personally to make it the more forcible. I bear witness that never servant had such a Master as I have; never brother had such a kinsman as He has been to me; never a spouse had such a husband as Christ has been to my soul; never a sinner a better Savior; never a soldier a better captain; never a mourner a better comforter than Christ hath been to my spirit. I want none beside Him. In life He is my life, and in death He shall be the death of death; in poverty Christ is our riches; in sickness He makes our bed; in darkness He is our star, and in brightness He is our sun; He is the manna of the camp in the wilderness, and He shall be the new corn of the host when they come to Canaan. He is the rock that follows them today; He is the rock on which they shall rest, and within which they shall dwell for ever. So be it, Lord. Amen. ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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