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The Beauty of Christ's Sacrifice

The Beauty of Christ's Sacrifice1

  • C.H. Spurgeon

    Lo, in the Midst of the Throne

    By C.H. Spurgeon
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    PSA 147:3ISA 53:5JHN 3:16ROM 5:8EPH 1:7COL 1:20HEB 9:121PE 2:241JN 1:7REV 5:6

    C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the beauty and significance of Christ's wounds, portraying them as His glories and sacred ornaments. He describes Jesus as 'white and ruddy,' symbolizing purity and sacrifice, and asserts that the wounds of Christ are more precious than the splendor of earthly kings. Spurgeon highlights that these wounds are not just marks of suffering but trophies of His love and victory, reminding believers of the depth of His sacrifice. He encourages the faithful to cherish these wounds, as they are a source of healing and a testament to God's grace. Ultimately, Spurgeon calls for a deeper appreciation of Christ's suffering as a reflection of His love for humanity.

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