From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
July 17 "Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the
things which he suffered." Hebrews 5:8 Our gracious Lord had to learn obedience to the will of
God by a personal experience of suffering, and especially by an implicit
submission to his heavenly Father's will. And what was this will? That he
should take upon himself the huge debt which his bride had incurred by
original and actual transgression; that he should offer himself as a ransom
price to discharge and put it away; that he should bear our sins in his own
body on the tree, with everything which was involved in being made a curse
for us; that he should by death overcome Satan, who had the power of death,
and deliver them who all their life, through fear of death, were subject to
bondage; and that, whatever sorrows and sufferings should lie in his path,
he should bear them all, and learn, in and by them, implicit submission to
the will of God. This was the will of God, for he was determined that his
law should be magnified, his justice glorified, his infinite purity and
holiness revealed and established; and yet, amid all and through all his
displeasure against sin, that his infinite wisdom, tender pity, everlasting
love, and sovereign grace might shine and reign in the happiness of millions
through a glorious eternity. This, also, was the joy that was set before
Christ, for which he endured the cross, despising the shame, and is now set
down at the right hand of the throne of God.