| Octavius Winslow |
| "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 2:5 |
"To compel the criminal to bear the wood upon
which he was to be impaled, was one of the severest elements of degradation in
the Roman punishment of crucifixion. To this our Lord was subjected, "And He,
bearing His cross, went forth." Little did they dream, as they bound the fatal
wood upon His shoulder, by whose power that tree was made to grow, and from whom
the beings who bore Him to the death drew their existence. So completely was
Jesus bent upon saving sinners by the sacrifice of Himself, He created the tree
upon which He was to die, and nurtured from infancy the men who were to nail Him
to the accursed wood. Oh the depth of Jesus's love to sinners!" The Foot Of The
Cross
"Your Lord knew what it was to droop beneath the cross, and
do you think that He has no regard, no compassion, no sympathy with you at this
moment, as, weary, exhausted, and faint, you bear the load God has laid upon
you, carry the cross Christ has imposed, toiling on in obedience, suffering, and
service?" The Foot Of The Cross
"Every view of our Lord's humiliation is a view of His
love." The Foot Of The Cross
"When our blessed Lord traveled to Calvary, weary and faint
beneath the cross, there was a sorrow in His heart, a moral crucifixion of the
soul, greater and severer far than this- the sorrow and the weight which the
transfer of all His people's transgressions to Him, as their Substitute and
Surety, involved... The sorrow had not been His by experience- had not the sin
been His by imputation. Thus our Lord endured, not the punishment only, but the
actual sins of His people." The Foot Of The Cross
"What injustice would there be in punishing the innocent
for the guilty, had not the innocent party stood in the place of the guilty
party. This our Lord did. Substitution is the great doctrine of the gospel- the
substitution of the innocent for the guilty." The Foot Of The Cross
"The teaching of the Bible is not, as some suppose, that we
lay our sins upon Christ- that were a difficult, an impossible act, but the
teaching is, that Jehovah laid our sins upon Him. "The Lord [JEHOVAH] has laid
upon Him the iniquity of us all." The Father did this in His everlasting love,
from all eternity. In the eternal purpose of the Triune God the sins of the
elect were laid upon Jesus, and He undertook to bear and die for them. If God
the Father had not laid our sins upon God the Son, no power of ours had ever
prevailed to effect the task. In accomplishing our reconciliation, Christ acted
for God on the one part, and for man on the other. And if God had not consented
that His people's transgressions should all meet upon Christ, actually binding
upon the sacrificial victim with His own hands the burden, there had been no
reconciliation. Hence our salvation, with all the blessings that flow from it-
Jehovah the Father laying upon Jehovah the Son His Church's sins." The Foot Of
The Cross
"Behold in faith the sinless, spotless Lamb of God as
having already borne that weight, as having suffered for those sins, as having
died for those transgressions, and accept the precious truth that it was God's
eternal love that laid them all on Jesus, and that nothing is left for you to do
but to believe in Jesus, that He saves to the uttermost all that come unto God
by Him." The Foot Of The Cross
"If God has laid your sins upon the Son of His love, you
may rest assured that He will never lay them a second time upon you; since, if
Christ has borne them and atoned for them to Divine justice, they never again
can be found." The Foot Of The Cross
"God will not save the sinner at the expense of His honor,
or exercise mercy at the sacrifice of justice." The Foot Of The Cross
"God the Father so loved that He gave His Son- God the Son
so loved that He gave Himself- and God the Spirit so loves that He takes of the
things of Jesus and shows them to us." The Foot Of The Cross
"Christ was not crucified in secret, but openly in the
sight of heaven and earth; and His true disciples, not ashamed of Him and His
cross, of His truth and of His people, but coming out of the world, separating
themselves from its worldliness and its religion, are openly, manfully, and
meekly to take up His cross and follow Him; not ashamed to own themselves the
disciples of that Savior whose life was poverty, whose kingdom was not of this
world, whose first apostles were fishermen, and whose death was that of a Roman
slave upon the cross." The Foot Of The Cross
"The religion of Jesus involves the bearing of a cross."
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"Persuaded, as we are, that the foot of the cross is the
nearest spot to Heaven, that Heaven's choicest blessings are found only there;
that, beneath its warm sunshine the holy fruit of the Spirit ripens, and that
under its sacred shade the sweetest repose is found; that, never is the
believing soul so near to God, in such intimate fellowship with Christ, more
really under the direct teaching of the Holy Spirit, as when there, we would
sincerely employ every scriptural argument and put forth every persuasive motive
to allure the reader to this hallowed spot, assured that, once he finds himself
in believing, loving adoration at the foot of Christ's cross, he has found
himself at the focus of all divine glory, and at the confluence of all spiritual
blessing." The Foot Of The Cross
"Standing by the cross! -- it is the privileged position of
the few and not the many." The Foot Of The Cross
"Jesus is not known, His cross is not recognized, His love
is not felt in the walks of worldly gaiety and in the haunts of carnal
pleasure." The Foot Of The Cross
"You cannot, my reader, mingle with the world and maintain
at the same time spiritual nearness to the cross. The cross is the crucifier of
the world, the death of sin. Beneath its awful shadow, brought to its sacred
foot, the world's glory pales, sin's power is paralyzed, and Satan, the
arch-tempter, recoiling from its brightness and writhing beneath its
death-bruise, relinquishes his victim, and retires, defeated and dishonored, to
his own place." The Foot Of The Cross