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     JULY 24.<br>
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    &quot;We also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now 
    received the atonement.&quot; Romans 5:11<br>
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    Not a single perfection of God can a believing mind view in Christ, but it 
    smiles upon him. Oh! to see holiness and justice, truth and love, bending 
    their glance of sweetest and softest benignity upon a poor trembling soul, 
    approaching to hide itself beneath the shadow of the cross! What a truth is 
    this! All is sunshine here. The clouds are scattered, the darkness is gone, 
    the tempest is hushed, the sea is a calm. Justice has lost its sting, the 
    law its terror, and sin its power: the heart of God is open, the bosom of 
    Jesus bleeds, the Holy Spirit draws, the Gospel invites, and now the weary 
    and the heavy-laden may draw near to a reconciled God in Christ. Oh, were 
    ever words sweeter than these, &quot;God was in Christ, reconciling the world 
    unto Himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them.&quot; &quot;Whom God has set 
    forth to be a propitiation through faith in His blood.&quot; &quot;He is able to save 
    to the uttermost those who come unto God by him&quot;? <br>
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    God in Christ is the covenant God of His people. He is their God; their 
    tender, loving, condescending Father. They may lose for a while the sight 
    and the enjoyment of this truth, but this contravenes it not; it still 
    remains the same, unchangeable, precious, and glorious. Nothing can rob them 
    of it. In the tempest let it be the anchorage of your faith; in darkness the 
    pole-star of your hope. Let every circumstance--the prosperity that ensnares, 
    and the adversity that depresses, the temptation that assails, and the 
    slight that wounds--endear to your believing soul this precious thought--&quot;God 
    reconciled, God at peace, God a Father in Christ, is my God forever and 
    ever, and He will be my guide even unto death.&quot; If to view God in Christ is 
    a comforting truth, it is also a most sanctifying truth. Why has God 
    revealed Himself in Jesus? To evince the exceeding hatefulness of sin, and 
    to show that nothing short of such a stupendous sacrifice could remove it, 
    consistently with the glory of the Divine nature and the honor of the Divine 
    government. Each sin, then, is a blow struck at this transcendent truth. The 
    eye averted from it, sin appears a trifle; it can be looked at without 
    indignation, tampered with without fear, committed without hesitation, 
    persisted in without remorse, confessed without sorrow. But when Divine 
    justice is seen, drinking the very heart's blood of God's only Son in order 
    to quench its infinite thirst for satisfaction--when God in Christ is seen in 
    His humiliation, suffering, and death--all with the design of pardoning 
    iniquity, transgression, and sin, how fearful a thing does it seem to sin 
    against this holy Lord God! How base, how ungrateful appears the act, in 
    view of love so amazing, of grace so rich, and of glory so great! Cultivate 
    a constant, an ardent thirst for holiness. Do not be discouraged, if the 
    more intensely the desire for sanctification rises, the deeper and darker 
    the revelation of the heart's hidden evil. The one is often a consequent of 
    the other; but persevere. The struggle may be painful, the battle may be 
    strong, but the result is certain, and will be a glorious victory--VICTORY, 
    through the blood of the Lamb!<br>
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