Aug 11
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Why did Jesus come? His master-purpose…
Spurgeon, “Christ’s Incarnation, the Foundation of Christianity”
Let us gather with grateful boldness around
the Infant in the manger, and behold our God!
The Great Object of Our Lord’s Coming
Here Was Not to Live, but to Die.
He appeared, not so much to subdue sin by His teaching,
or to manifest goodness, or to perfect an example for
us to imitate, but “To Put Away Sin By the Sacrifice
of Himself.”
That which the modern teachers of error would thrust
into the background (the substitutionary sacrifice
of Jesus), our Lord placed in the forefront.
HE CAME TO TAKE AWAY OUR SINS.
Do not think of Jesus without remembering
the Design of His Coming.
I beg you, do not know Christ without His cross,
as some pretend to know Him.
We preach Christ- so do a great many more.
But, “we preach Christ CRUCIFIED!”
We preach, concerning our Lord, His cross, His blood,
His death; and upon the blood of His cross we lay great
stress, extolling much “the precious blood of Christ,
as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.”
“Christ Jesus Came into the World to Save Sinners,”
By Putting Away Their Sin “By the Sacrifice of Himself.”
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“Jesus” — Who Is He?
“And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:21)
Who is this one called “Jesus”? That may appear to be a very strange question. You have heard about Jesus all your life. You may think, “Pastor, everyone knows who Jesus is.” If you do, you are very much mistaken. The fact is, very few people in this world know who the Lord Jesus Christ is. The Jesus “worshipped” in most churches is nothing but the idolatrous figment of man’s depraved imagination (Matt. 24:23-24). Who is this Jesus? Who is the Christ of the Bible? Will the real Jesus please stand up? Read the Book of God, and he will.
We must know, worship and trust the Christ of God, if we would know God, and be saved and accepted of him (John 17:3). If we trust a false Christ, no matter how sincere and devoted we are, we are lost, under the wrath of God, and utterly deceived. Allow me to show you from the Scriptures who this Jesus is of whom it is written, “He shall save his people from their sins.”
The Eternal Son
This Jesus, who is the Christ, is God the Son, the second person of the holy trinity. When the Bible speaks of Jesus Christ as the Son of God, it is declaring that he is himself God the eternal Son, one with and in every way equal with the Father and the Spirit (1 John 5:7).
We who believe are the sons of God by adoption. He is the Son of God by nature. To say that he is the Son of God is to declare that this man who is called “Jesus” is himself “over all God, blessed forever.” That is not the language of a theological creed, but the very words of Holy Scripture (Rom. 9:5). He is not just a god, a great creature of God, or someone like God. Jesus Christ is himself God. “God was manifest in the flesh” (1 Tim. 3:16; John 1:1-3; 1:18; Col. 2:9-10).
All the attributes of divinity belong to him. He is the Creator, Sustainer, Ruler and Disposer of all things. He is the Revelation of God. He is the very embodiment of God. Those who speak otherwise speak blasphemy. If Jesus Christ is not God, he is not a good man, but an imposter, a charlatan, a fake, and a liar. If he is anything less than the almighty, infinite, eternal God, then we have no Savior, and we are yet in our sins. None but God could satisfy the wrath and justice of God to make atonement for our sins. That man who was born at Bethlehem more than 2000 years ago, who died upon the cross, who rose again the third day, and now sits upon the throne of glory, is himself God. The child born of Mary’s virgin womb is the Son of God given to save his people from their sins (Isa. 9:6).
The Everlasting Substitute
This Jesus, who is God in human flesh, is the sinner’s Substitute. He is the Daysman, the Representative, the Surety, the Mediator, the Substitute, by whose obedience unto death chosen sinners are reconciled unto God, without whom we could never be accepted of God.
The key to understanding the Word of God is understanding the gospel doctrine of substitution. Christ stood before God in the covenant of grace as our Substitute before the world began. He is the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Rev. 13:8). He is the Mediator in whom we were chosen and blessed (Eph. 1:3-6). He is the Surety trusted by God to save us, upon whose pledge we were saved from everlasting (Eph. 1:13-14; 2 Tim. 1:9).
The Lord Jesus lived in obedience to God as our Substitute in this world to fulfil all righteousness for his people (Rom. 5:19). He died in the place of his chosen sinners under the wrath of God as our Substitute upon the cursed tree (Gal. 3:13; 2 Cor. 5:21). The Christ of God, “Jesus,” that man who is God, intercedes as our Advocate in heaven, as our great High Priest, as our Substitute before the throne f grace (1 John 2:1-2). And this same “Jesus” will stand before the bar of God’s strict, inflexible justice as our Substitute in the day of judgment, as that One by whose merit justice demands the everlasting salvation of all for whom he lived, and died, and rose again.
Be sure you understand this glorious, gospel doctrine of substitution. If Jesus Christ is indeed God (and he is!), then all which he undertook to do as our Substitute must be effectually and completely accomplished by him. Those he undertook to save must and shall be saved. “He shall save his people from their sins!” “He shall not fail!
Many who claim to believe that Jesus Christ is God, and would fight you if you said they do not, in reality deny his deity, just as certainly as those who say he was not really virgin born. By denying the infallible efficacy of his substitutionary work, by asserting that he tries to redeem and save multitudes who are in fact lost in hell, they deny his very Godhead. The Jesus they “worship” is no Savior at all, for he lacks the essential character of God.
The Effectual Savior
This Jesus, the Christ of the Bible, who is himself the Mighty God, is the Savior of his people. “He shall save his people from their sins.” “He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied.” It is nowhere written that he tries to save! A god who tries to do anything is no God at all. Christ alone is our Savior. He is our able, competent Savior (Heb. 7:25). He is our complete Savior (1 Cor. 1:30). And he is our effectual Savior. When he cried, “It is finished,” he meant it.
The Enthroned Sovereign
This Jesus, this man who is God, in order that he might save his people, now reigns upon the throne of universal monarchy to give eternal life to all who were given to him in covenant mercy to save (John 17:2). By virtue of his eternal Godhead and as the reward for his obedience as our Substitute, “Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins” (Acts 5:31). “For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living” (Rom. 14:9).
Do you know this Christ? Do you understand who this Jesus is? Do you see why they called him “Jesus”? He is the Son of God. He is the sinner’s Substitute. He is the Savior of his people. He is the sovereign Monarch of the universe.
Don Fortner
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We will not deny, or conceal, or depreciate His
master-purpose, lest we be found guilty of trampling
upon His blood, and treating it as an unholy thing.
Oh, my precious Savior, may that look of pity and
love, which beamed so gloriously from Calvary, light
upon Your weak and sinful child! May I find in Your
loving bosom a shelter from the storm. And though
the world, or those I love, cease to sympathize,
precious Savior, You will never look coldly down,
but will open Your heart of love to receive me.
Whitmore Winslow