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Edward Taylor

If One Died for All Then Are All Dead

Christ's death is a substitution for humanity's death, demonstrating God's love and power to redeem humanity.
Edward Taylor delves into the profound love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ as described in 2 Corinthians 5:14, reflecting on the concept of dying with Christ and being freed from the power of death through His redemptive work. Taylor contemplates the depth of Christ's death and how it becomes the cause of our own spiritual death, leading to a profound unity with Him. He emphasizes the transformative power of grace, portraying death as a conquered enemy that holds no terror for believers, but rather a mere shadow on their journey to eternal joy.

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Meditation on 2 Cor. 5:14 by Edward Taylor

Oh! Good, Good, Good, my Lord. What more Love yet.

Thou dy for meet What, am I dead in thee?

What did Deaths arrow shot at me thee hit?

Didst slip between that flying shaft and mee?

Didst make thyselfe Deaths marke shot at for nice?

So that her Shaft shall fly no far than thee?

Di'dst dy for mee indeed, and in thy Death

Take in thy Dying thus my death the Cause?

And lay I dying in thy Dying breath,

According to Graces Redemption Laws?

If one did dy for all, it needs must bee

That all did dy in one, and from death free.

Infinities fierce firy arrow red

Shot from the splendid Bow of justice bright

Did smite thee down, for thine. Thou art their head.

They di'de in thee. Their death did on thee light.

They di'de their Death in thee, thy Death is theirs.

Hence thine is mine, thy death my trespass clears.

How sweet is this: my Death lies buried

Within thy Grave, my Lord, deep under ground,

It is unskin'd, as Carrion rotten Dead:

For Grace's hand gave Death its deadly wound.

Deaths no such terrour on th'Saints blesst Coast.

Its but a harmless Shade: No walking Ghost.

The Painter lies: the Bellfrey Pillars weare

A false Effigies now of Death, alasl

With empty Eyeholes, Butter teeth, bones bare

And spraggling arms, having an Hour Glass

In one grim paw. Th'other a Spade doth hold

To shew deaths frightfull region under mould.

Whereas its Sting is gone: its life is lost.

Though unto Christless ones it is most Grim

Its but a Shade to Saints whose path it Crosst,

Or Shell or Washen face, in which she sings

Their Bodies in her lap a Lollaboy

And sends their Souls to sing their Masters joy.

Lord let me finde Sin, Curse and Death that doe

Belong to me ly slain too in thy Grave.

And let thy law my clearing hence bestow

And from these things let me acquittance have.

The Law suffic'de: and I discharg'd, Hence sing

Thy praise I will over Deaths Death, and Sin.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Death of Christ and Its Effect on Humanity
  2. A. Christ's death is a substitution for humanity's death
  3. B. Christ's death is a demonstration of God's love
  4. C. Humanity's death is buried in Christ's grave
  5. II. The Power of Christ's Death
  6. A. Christ's death has the power to redeem humanity
  7. B. Christ's death has the power to conquer sin and death
  8. III. The Reality of Death for the Unbeliever
  9. A. Death is a grim reality for those without Christ
  10. B. Death is a separation from God for the unbeliever
  11. IV. The Hope of the Believer
  12. A. Believers have the hope of eternal life through Christ
  13. B. Believers have the hope of being freed from sin and death

Key Quotes

“If one did dy for all, it needs must bee / That all did dy in one, and from death free.” — Edward Taylor
“Their death did on thee light. / They di'de their Death in thee, thy Death is theirs.” — Edward Taylor
“Hence thine is mine, thy death my trespass clears.” — Edward Taylor

Application Points

  • Recognize your sin and death, and seek redemption through faith in Christ.
  • Understand the significance of Christ's death in relation to sin and death.
  • Apply the truth of Christ's death to your life by trusting in His power to conquer sin and death.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that Christ died for all?
It means that Christ's death is a substitution for humanity's death, demonstrating God's love and power to redeem humanity.
How does Christ's death affect the believer?
Christ's death buries the believer's death, freeing them from sin and death, and giving them hope of eternal life.
What is the reality of death for the unbeliever?
Death is a grim reality for the unbeliever, a separation from God, and a consequence of sin.
How can I apply the truth of Christ's death to my life?
You can apply the truth of Christ's death by recognizing your sin and death, and seeking redemption through faith in Christ.
What is the significance of Christ's death in relation to sin and death?
Christ's death has the power to conquer sin and death, demonstrating God's love and power to redeem humanity.

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