The Fifth of February.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
036-Justice Satisfied
"When I see the blood, I will pass over you." (Exodus 12:13)
My own sight of the precious blood is for my comfort; but it is the Lord's sight of it which
secures my safety. Even when I am unable to behold it, the Lord looks at it and passes over me
because of it. If I am not so much at ease as I ought to be, because my faith is dim, yet I am
equally safe because the Lord's eye is not dim, and He sees the blood of the great Sacrifice
with steady gaze. What a joy is this!
The Lord sees the deep inner meaning, the infinite fullness of all that is meant by the death
of His dear Son. He sees it with restful memory of justice satisfied and all His matchless
attributes glorified. He beheld creation in its progress and said, "It is very good"; but what
does He say of redemption in its completeness? What does He say of the obedience even unto death
of His well-beloved Son? None can tell His delight in Jesus, His rest in the sweet savor which
Jesus presented when He offered Himself without spot unto God.
Now rest we in calm security. We have God's sacrifice and God's Word to create in us a sense
of perfect security. He will, He must, pass over us, because He spared not our glorious
Substitute. Justice joins hands with love to provide everlasting salvation for all the
blood-besprinkled ones.
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