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Wayne Boyd | Almont, Michigan
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bulletin for worship on June 25, 2017
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017
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“I am the Good Shepherd: the Good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep.” John 10:11
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Approach, My Soul, the Mercy Seat

Author - John Newton Tune - "Am I a Soldier of the Cross?"

1. Approach, my soul, the mercy seat, Where Jesus answers prayer;
There humbly fall before His feet, For none can perish there.

2. Thy promise is my only plea, With this I venture nigh;
Thou callest burdened souls to Thee, And such, O Lord, am I.

3. Bowed down beneath a load of sin, By Satan sorely pressed,
By war without and fears within, I come to Thee for rest.

4. Be Thou my Shield and hiding Place, That, sheltered by Thy side,
I may my fierce accuser face, And tell him Thou hast died!

5. O wondrous love! to bleed and die, To bear the cross and shame,
That guilty sinners, such as I, Might plead Thy gracious Name.

6. "Poor tempest-tossèd soul, be still; My promised grace receive";
'Tis Jesus speaks-I must, I will, I can, I do believe.

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Behold the Man!
"Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple robe. And Pilate saith unto them, behold the Man." John 19:5.

My soul, thou art engaged in solemn subjects at this season, both night and morning; and here is one as solemn as any; thy Jesus coming forth in His coronation robes! Yes! For He, and He alone, is the Prince of sufferers, as the Prince of His people. Many of His dear children have been beset with thorns; and to many, indeed to all more or less, the Lord hedgeth up their way with thorns. But none but the ever blessed Jesus was crowned with thorns.
Now, my soul, ponder well the solemn subject. And Oh! that God the Holy Ghost may open all the glories of it to thy view. And first, look at thy Jesus, crowned with thorns. None but the Lord Jesus could properly wear this crown; because the curse pronounced by God at the fall, of thorns being brought forth to the man, could belong to none but Him, the God-man Christ Jesus. This curse contained an abridgment of all the curses in the bible: and which never fell upon any but the person of Christ, so as to crown Him as having suffered all. He was first made sin, and then a curse for His redeemed.

Now the three grand branches of this curse were never fulfilled in any but in Christ: as,
first, a separation from God;
secondly, a state of unequalled sorrow,
subject to all the frailties of nature, in pain and misery; and
thirdly, death: in dying He died;
intimating thereby the very death, as comprehensive of all in One.
All men in death are exposed to a cold and clammy sweat; but it was reserved to the Lord Jesus, in His death, to sweat a bloody sweat. My soul! do thou thus look at Him, in His purple robe, and crown of thorns, who is here represented to thy view, and never, never forget, that in all this He was and is thy surety; the Lord thy righteousness!

But there is another point to be regarded in this solemn scripture, which demands thy closest attention; and let this form a second delightful consideration for thy evening's comforts. When Jesus thus came forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple robe, as the translation represents the passage; it is Pilate who saith, "Behold the man!" But this is a mistake, and a sad mistake indeed: for it is not Pilate that speaks, but Christ. The word Pilate, if you well observe, is printed in italics, which denotes that it is a word not found in the original, but put in by another hand; and much to be lamented it is, that it should ever have been there. The Lord Jesus Christ had been all along pointed out in the old testament scripture as the Man, the very Man, that should be "a Man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief;" who should give His back to the smiters, and His cheek to them that plucked off His hair, and that would not hide His face from shame and spitting. When, therefore, Pilate brought the Lord Jesus to the view of His people, in direct and full testimony as answerable to those characters;
Jesus saith unto them, "Behold the Man!"

He had before, under the spirit of prophecy, cried out, "Behold Me! behold Me!" (Isaiah 65:1) and now, as if to show the wonderful and complete agreement of scripture prophecy with His sacred person, He saith, "Behold the Man!" Oh! how blessed is it to receive this testimony from Jesus's own mouth! Oh! how refreshing to the soul, to perceive Christ's gracious attention, in such a moment of trial, to the security and comfort of His people! And what a blessed strengthening to the faith of His redeemed, to behold all the persons of the Godhead calling upon the church to the same contemplation! "Behold (saith God the Father) My servant, whom I uphold; Mine elect, in whom My soul delighteth" (Isaiah 42:1). “Behold (saith God the Holy Ghost) the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29).

"Behold the Man!" saith Christ Himself, as in this most blessed scripture. Lord Jesus! give me to behold Thee, with an eye of faith, and so to gaze, with holy joy, and wonder, love, and praise, upon Thy glories, that my ravished soul may go forth in longing desires after Thee, and thus daily behold Thee, until faith be swallowed up in sight, and hope be lost in absolute fruition! --Robert Hawker

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Daily Readings - June 25- July 1, 2017
Sunday - Psalm 1-9
Monday - Psalm 10-9
Tuesday - Psalm 18-22
Wednesday- Psalm 23-30
Thursday - Psalm 31-35
Friday - Psalm 36-39
Saturday - Psalm 40-45

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