Before the Throne of God Above Charitie Lees Smith - Tune: "When I Survey" Arr. L. Mason
1. Before the throne of God above I have a strong, a perfect plea A great High Priest, whose name is love Who ever lives and pleads for me.
2. My name is graven on His hands My name is written on His heart I know that while in heav'n He stands No tongue can bid me to depart.
3. Because the sinless Savior died My sinful soul is counted free For God, the Just, is satisfied To look on HIM and pardon me.
4. One with Himself, I cannot die My soul is purchased with His blood My life is hid with Christ on high With Christ, my Savior and my God.
***** “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.” 1Timothy 1:15 *****
This Man Receives Sinners!
Tax collectors and other notorious sinners often came to listen to Jesus teach. This made the Pharisees and teachers of religious law murmur, saying, "This Man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them." Luke 15:2
The beings whom Jesus sought out, and drew around Him, were . . . the burdened, the bowed down, the disconsolate, the poor, the friendless, the helpless, the ignorant, the weary.
He loved to lavish upon such the fullness of His benevolent heart, and to exert upon such the skill of His wonder working power.
Earth's weary sons repaired to His outstretched arms for shelter, and the world's ignorant and despised clustered around His feet, to be taught and blessed.
Sinners of every character, and the disconsolate of every grade, attracted by His renown, pressed upon Him from every side. "This Man receives sinners" was the character and the mission by which He was known. It was new and strange.
Uttered by the lip of the proud and disdainful Pharisee, it was an epithet of reproach, and an expression of ridicule. But upon the ear of the poor and wretched outcast, the sons and daughters of sorrow, ignorance, and woe, it fell with sweet music. It passed from lip to lip, it echoed from shore to shore, "This Man receives sinners!"
It found its way into the abodes of misery and poverty; it penetrated the dungeon of the prisoner and the cell of the maniac; and it kindled a celestial light in the solitary dwelling of the widow and the orphan, the unpitied and the friendless.
Thousands came, faint, weary, and sad; and sat down beneath His shadow; and thousands more since then have pressed to their wounded hearts the balsam that exuded from His bleeding body, and have been healed.
Tax collectors and other notorious sinners often came to listen to Jesus teach. This made the Pharisees and teachers of religious law murmur, saying, "This Man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them." Luke 15:2 --Octavius Winslow
***** The Greatest Wonder in Heaven, or Earth, or Even in Hell! “And the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying, This Man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them.” Luke 15:2
Jesus receives sinners into His heart's love! This is the greatest wonder in heaven, or earth, or even in Hell!
There is no marvel like the truth that He who ever lives, bowed His head to die for sinners; and having made atonement for sin, now receives the very chief of sinners into His heart's love, and makes us His companions and his friends!
He takes us from the dunghill - and wears us as jewels in His crown!
He plucks us as brands from the burning - and preserves us as precious monuments of His mercy!
None are so precious in His sight, as the sinners for whom He died! --Charles H. Spurgeon ***** Daily Readings - May 7-13, 2017 Sunday - 2 Kings 18-20 Monday - 2 Kings 21-23 Tuesday - 2 Kings 24-25 Wednesday- 1 Chron. 1-2 Thursday - 1 Chron. 3-5 Friday - 1 Chron. 6-7 Saturday - 1 Chron. 8-10 *****