[forthepoor] Re: DECEMBER 5TH THE POOR MAN'S MORNING PORTION

  • From: mike mcinnis <ratmotor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
  • Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2021 08:40:02 -0500

Greetings sis Reis, et al;

  I am immensely blessed by mr. Hawker's comments.  We must put our hands to our mouth in pure amazement and wonder when we consider the import and solemnity of this scripture.  If any man should ever doubt the eternal purpose of GOD to redeem HIS elect by the blood of HIS dear SON, let him read this passage and then set forth his objection.   It "pleased" the FATHER to bruise HIM.  All of the sufferings of CHRIST were ordered by the hand of HIM who knows the end from the beginning.  Would HE cause such grief and pain to HIS only begotten SON simply to make an open ended gesture of salvation to men?  Is it possible that HE would subject the APPLE of HIS EYE, to suffer without a determined purpose and people in mind? Could it possibly be for naught?  No a thousand times, no.  HE put HIS SON to grief to purchase the redemption of that bride which HE loved from the beginning, and would not permit her destruction by the Law of sin and death, rather appointing CHRIST as her SUBSTITUTE.  May HE ever be praised and the mouths of those who would proclaim any other message be silenced.

blessings, mike



On 12/4/2021 12:56 PM, Soraya Reis wrote:


*"It pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief." Isaiah 53:10*

*The depths of wisdom were explored to furnish redemption, and to find a person competent to accomplish it; and when found, the depths of love were broken up, to make it complete. My soul, read over the mysterious volume which the Lord hath in part opened before thee. It cost the Father his thoughts from ail eternity, to appoint a plan, by which, consistently with leis holiness and his justice, thou mightest be saved. It cost the Father his Son, his dear Son, his only Son, before that thou couldest be redeemed. Jesus must die ere thou canst live.*

*Pause over the subject as it is here expressed. "It pleased the Father to bruise him." Jesus, who was in himself holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens; he, who knew no sin, must be made sin; he who never merited wrath, must be made a curse. Read on; Jesus must die! and by whom? Not by Jews, nor Gentiles only; not simply by high priests and governors among men; but by God the Father. He must bruise him, and put hint to grief; for though Jesus was taken, and by wicked hands crucified and stain, yet all this, we are told, was "by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God."*

*And is there yet another chapter of wonders in this mysterious volume? Yes; what can it be? Namely, that all this was for sinners, for rebels, for enemies; nay, my soul, for thee. Wonder, O heavens, and be astonished, O earth! Had our whole nature been bruised to all eternity in the mortar of divine wrath, for the sin of our nature; what would all this have been to the sufferings, agonies, and death of the Lamb of God? And didst thou die for me, O thou unequalled pattern of love and mercy, and by try stripes is my soul healed? Precious Jesus!*

*Robert Hawker (1753-1827) *

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