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“As the lily among thorns” wears also another meaning. Dr. Thompson writes of a
certain lily, “It grows among thorns, and I have sadly lacerated my hands in
extricating it from them. Nothing can be in higher contrast than the luxuriant,
velvety softness of this lily, and the withered, tangled hedge of thorns about it.” Ah,
beloved, you know who it was in that gathering your soul and mine, lacerated not his
hand only, but his feet, and his head, and his side, and his heart, yea, and his inmost
soul. He spied us out, and said, “Yonder lily is mine, and I will have it”; but the
thorns were a terrible barrier; our sins had gathered round about us, and the wrath
of God most sharply stopped the way. Jesus pressed through all, that we might be
his; and now when he takes us to himself he does not forget the thorns which girded
his brow, and tore his flesh, for our sakes. This then is a part of our relationship to
Christ, that we cost him very dear. 1525.137