The Fruitful Source of Virtue

For the love of Christ constraineth us; because we thus judge, that if one died for all, then were all dead: And that He died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto Him which died for them, and rose again. – 2 Corinthians 5:14,15

The man who knows that Jesus shed His blood for him, and has had that blood applied to his conscience, becomes a sin-hating man, consecrated to Him who has cleansed him…I believe that there is no fruitful source of virtue like faith in the precious blood of Jesus…The man who knows that his many sins are all washed away through the blood of Jesus and that thus he is saved, he is the man who will serve the Lord with all his heart. He who has received a finished righteousness and complete salvation is under boundless obligations of gratitude, and the force of these obligations will urge him to a consecrated life. Over him the supreme power of gratitude will exert its sacred influence, and he will be not only carefully obedient, but ardently zealous in the service of his Redeemer. We know it is so, and we mean to prove it by our daily conduct. Brethren, I would have you exhibit more and more of the influence of the precious blood in sanctifying your lives. Are there not Christians who hold the doctrine of the atoning blood, and yet are no better than others? Alas, it is so! But it is one thing to hold to a doctrine, and another thing for that doctrine to take hold upon your heart and influence your life. Oh, if we believed practically what we profess to believe, what manner of persons we should be in all holy conversation and godliness! Hear me, my brother, and answer the appeals I make to you as in the presence of the Lord. Blood-bought, can you live for yourself? Bloodwashed, can you defile your garments? Marked with the King’s own name, in the King’s own blood, how can you yield yourself to other rulers? God grant that we may come unto the blood of sprinkling till it shall purify our nature and fill us with an all-consuming enthusiasm for Him whose heart was pierced for us! ~ C.H. Spurgeon

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