Jesus is only precious to believers
(James Smith, “Christ Precious!” 1861)
“Unto you therefore who believe – He is precious!” 1 Peter 2:7
Every believer VALUES Christ. Let others think of Him as they may -- all who are taught of God,
think highly of Him. They can never honor Him as they wish, or enjoy Him to their full
satisfaction.
Every believer feels their NEED of Him.
No weary traveler ever felt his need of rest,
No hungry laborer ever felt his need of food,
No drowning mariner ever felt
his need of a life-boat – as the believer has felt his need of Christ!
They need to be saved – and only Christ can save them.
They need to be happy –
and only Jesus can make them happy.
They need His blood to cleanse them from sin, and procure their pardon.
They need His righteousness to clothe their souls, and justify
them before God.
They need
His Spirit to sanctify their nature, and make them fit for Heaven.
They need His intercession to secure them from evil, and procure
for them good things.
They
need His fullness of grace to supply all their needs, from earth to Heaven.
Every believer discovers the exact SUITABILITY of Christ to them.
He is just what they need – He has
all that they need!
They
are foolish – and He has wisdom.
They are unrighteous – and He has righteousness.
They are unholy – and He has holiness.
They are weak – and He has strength.
They are in bondage – and
He has redemption.
They are
lost – and He has salvation.
In a word, they are led to see that God has stored up everything in Jesus, and that possessing Him –
they have all things!
Every Christian believes on Him to
the saving of the soul. They trust Him to procure their pardon, peace with God, and everlasting life.
Their heart goes out to Him,
they repose confidence in Him,
they commit their souls to Him,
they build on Him – as
God’s foundation;
they
hide in Him – as the sinner’s refuge; and
they trust themselves with Him—as the almighty Savior.
“Unto
you therefore who believe – He is precious!”
But Jesus is only precious
to believers. Others do not feel their need of Him, do not see His adaptation
to them, and do not depend on Him for pardon, peace with God, and everlasting life.
Beloved,
do you have this saving faith – which renders Christ so precious?
If so, admire the sovereign and
distinguishing grace of God, which has conferred so great a blessing upon you – for not all are given saving faith.
If so, realize the importance of this faith – which renders Christ so precious.
It is the eye – which sees
the beauty of Christ.
It
is the foot – which travels to Christ.
It is the hand – which lays hold of Christ.
It is the mouth – which tastes the sweetness of Christ.
It is the inward principle –
which clings and cleaves to Christ.
Avoid therefore whatever weakens faith, or interrupts its exercise; and
prize whatever strengthens it, and makes it vigorous!