January 18
Christ
and His Children
"When thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed."
(Isaiah 53:10)
Our Lord Jesus has not died in vain. His death was sacrificial: He died as our substitute,
because death was the penalty of our sins. Because His substitution was accepted of God,
He has saved those for whom He made His soul a sacrifice. By death He became like the corn
of wheat which bringeth forth much fruit. There must be a succession of children unto
Jesus; He is "the Father of the everlasting age." He shall say, "Behold, I
and the children whom Thou hast given me."
A man is honored in his sons, and Jesus hath His quiver full of these arrows of the
mighty. A man is represented in his children, and so is the Christ in Christians. In his
seed a man's life seems to be prolonged and extended; and so is the life of Jesus
continued in believers.
Jesus lives, for He sees His seed. He fixes His eye on us, He delights in us, He
recognizes us as the fruit of His soul travail. Let us be glad that our Lord does not fail
to enjoy the result of His dread sacrifice, and that He will never cease to feast His eyes
upon the harvest of His death. Those eyes which once wept for us are now viewing us with
pleasure. Yes, He looks upon those who are looking unto Him. Our eyes meet! What a joy is
this!
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