A Puritan at Heart

Daily quote from the puritans

When Christ acts the part of an enemy to us

Christ may act the part of an enemy a little while, as Joseph did, but it is to make way for acting his own part of mercy in a  more seasonable time. He cannot restrain his bowels of mercy long. He seems to wrestle with us, as with Jacob, but he supplies us with hidden strength to prevail at length. Faith pulls off the mask from his face and sees a loving heart under contrary appearances. At first he answered the woman of Canaan who was crying after him, not a word. Then he gave her a denial. After that he gave an answer tending to her reproach, calling her a dog, as being outside the Covenant. Yet she would not be so beaten off, for she considered the end of his coming. As his Father was never nearer him in strength to support him than when he was furthest off in sense of favour to comfort him, so Christ is never nearer us in power to uphold us than when he seems most to hide his presence from us. [Richard Sibbes]

September 2, 2007 - Posted by Deejay | Richard Sibbes | | No Comments

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