ome
now let us reason together," Says the Lord, "Though
your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow;
. . . Isaiah 1: 18
God's promise is: "Though your sins be as scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like
crimson, they shall be as wool." " A new heart
also will I give you. . . . And I will put My Spirit within
you." Isaiah 1:18; Ezekiel 36:26, 27.
All who have a sense of their deep soul poverty, who
feel that they have nothing good in themselves, may find
righteousness and strength by looking unto Jesus. He says,
"Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden."
Matthew 11:28. He bids you exchange your poverty for the
riches of His grace. We are not worthy of God's love,
but Christ , our surety, is worthy, and is abundantly
able to save all who shall come unto Him. Whatever
may have been your past experience, however discouraging
your present circumstances, if you will come to Jesus
just as you are, weak, helpless, and despairing, our compassionate
Saviour will meet you a great way off, and will throw
about you His arms of love and His robe of righteousness.
He presents us to the Father clothed in the white raiment
of His own character. He pleads before God in our behalf,
saying: I have taken the sinner's place. Look not upon
this wayward child, but look on Me. Does Satan
plead loudly against our souls, accusing of sin, and claiming
us as his prey, the blood of Christ pleads with greater
power.
"Surely, shall one say, in the Lord have I righteousness
and strength. . . . In the Lord shall all the seed of
Israel be justified, and shall glory." Isaiah 45:24,
25.
Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, pp. 8 -
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