{"id":2584,"date":"2013-07-20T04:56:49","date_gmt":"2013-07-20T04:56:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au\/?p=2584"},"modified":"2013-07-20T05:03:10","modified_gmt":"2013-07-20T05:03:10","slug":"looking-unto-jesus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au\/?p=2584","title":{"rendered":"LOOKING UNTO JESUS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LOOKING UNTO JESUS<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: small;\">Octavius Winslow <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: small;\">&#8220;Looking unto Jesus&#8221;\u00a0 <span style=\"font-family: Trebuchet MS;\">\u2014<\/span>Hebrews 12:2. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">It was no little kindness in our God that as  one saving object, and one alone, was to engage the attention and fix the eye of  the soul, through time and through eternity, that object should be of surpassing  excellence and of peerless beauty. That he should be, not the sweetest seraph  nor the loveliest angel in heaven, but his own Son, the &#8220;brightness of his  glory, the express image of his person.&#8221; God delights in the beautiful; all true  beauty emanates from him. What a beautiful picture was this world as it rose  from beneath his pencil! What a magnificent piece of sculpture was man, as he  came forth from his hands! And despite of the withering blight which has fallen  upon all that was once so perfect, how much beauty still lingers around the  works and creatures of God! &#8220;He has made all things beautiful.&#8221; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">To recur to the thought just advanced, how  worthy of himself that, in providing a Savior for fallen man, bidding him fix  the eye of faith supremely and exclusively upon him, that Savior should unite in  himself all divine and all human beauty; that he should be the &#8220;chief among ten  thousand, the altogether lovely One.&#8221; Adore the name, O! praise the love of our  God, for this. To this peerless object, to this glorious Savior, then, we are  now invited to look. And in &#8220;looking unto Jesus,&#8221; let it be remembered that it  is not exclusive of the Father, nor of the Holy Spirit. In looking unto Jesus  for salvation, we include each Divine Person of the glorious Trinity. We cannot  look unto Jesus without seeing the Father, for Christ is the revelation of the  Father. &#8220;He that has seen me,&#8221; says Christ, &#8220;has seen the Father.&#8221; Nor can we  contemplate Jesus exclusive of the Holy Spirit, because it is the Spirit alone  who imparts the spiritual eye that sees Jesus. Thus, in the believing and saving  view a poor sinner has of Jesus, he beholds, in the object of his sight, a  revelation of each separate Person of the ever blessed Trinity, engaged in  devising and accomplishing his eternal salvation. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Oh what a display of infinite love and wisdom  is here, that in our salvation one object should arrest the eye, and that that  object should embody an equal revelation of the Father, who gave Jesus, and of  the Holy Spirit of truth, who leads to Jesus, and that that object should be the  loveliest being in the universe! Looking unto Jesus! most refreshing and sweet  are these words! What an embodiment of truth! How simple, yet how grand! How  brief, yet how expressive! They involve the following points: &#8220;Looking unto  Jesus,&#8221; from everything; &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; in everything; &#8220;Looking unto  Jesus,&#8221; for everything. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">First, &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; FROM everything.  The eye cannot properly contemplate two different objects with equal simplicity  and distinctness at the same moment. It is equally contrary to the philosophy of  mind, that it can give its supreme study to more than one subject at a time.  This will hold good in matters of faith. The object of faith is one, the trust  of faith is one, the giver of faith is one, &#8220;looking unto Jesus.&#8221; Now a true  spiritual beholding of the Lord Jesus in the great matter of our eternal  salvation, requires that we look away from every other object that would divide  our attention, to him alone. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">We must look from ourselves. This is, perhaps,  the most common and insidious object that comes between the eye of the soul and  Jesus. When God was ejected from the heart of man, self vaulted into the vacant  throne, and has ever since maintained a supremacy. It assumed two forms, from  both of which we are to look in looking savingly to Jesus. We must look from  righteous self; from all works of righteousness which we can perform, from our  almsgivings, from our charities, from our religious observances, our fastings,  and prayers, and sacraments; from all the works of the law by which we are  seeking to be justified; from all our efforts to make ourselves better, and thus  to do something to commend ourselves to the Divine notice, and to propitiate the  Divine regard; from all this we must look, if we rightly look unto Jesus to be  saved by his righteousness, and by his alone. The noble language of the apostle  must find an echo in our hearts: &#8220;I once thought all these things were so very  important, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done.  Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the priceless gain of  knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. I have discarded everything else, counting it all  as garbage, so that I may have Christ and become one with him. I no longer count  on my own goodness or my ability to obey God&#8217;s law, but I trust Christ to save  me. For God&#8217;s way of making us right with himself depends on faith.&#8221; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">We must equally, too, look unto Jesus from  unrighteous self. Our sins and transgressions and iniquities, red as crimson,  countless as the sands, and towering as the Alps, are not for one moment to  intercept or obscure our looking unto Jesus for salvation. Jesus is a Savior, as  his precious name signifies. As such, he came to save us from our sins, be those  sins ever so great for magnitude, or infinite for number. It is impossible that  we can look unto Jesus, and feel the joy of his salvation flowing into our  hearts, while at the same time we are looking at the number and the turpitude of  our sins. We must not look at the sin and at the Savior at the same time; but  beholding by faith him who &#8220;bore our sins in his own body on the tree,&#8221; who was  &#8220;made a sin-offering for us,&#8221; who was &#8220;wounded for our transgressions, and was  bruised for our iniquities,&#8221; who shed his precious blood that the guiltiest may  be cleansed, and the vilest saved, and between whom and the penitent sinner,  though he were another Manasseh, another Saul of Tarsus, another dying  malefactor, no transgression and no crime can interpose an effectual barrier, we  shall see the exceeding greatness and sinfulness of sin in a clearer, and more  searching and solemn light, than we possibly could viewing it apart from the  cross. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Look unto Jesus, then, from your sins; their  magnitude and their number interpose no difficulty, and from no real  discouragement to your immediate approach to Christ. No argument based upon your  unworthiness can avail to exclude you from an interest in his great salvation.  He came into the world to save sinners, even the chief. All that he did, and all  that he said, and all that he suffered, was for sinners. It is his work, it is  his joy, it is his glory to save sinners. For this he exchanged heaven for  earth, relinquished the bosom of his Father for the embrace of the cross. He was  never known to reject a poor sinner that came to him; he has never refused to  take within his sheltering side, to hide within his bleeding bosom, the penitent  that sought its protection, fleeing from the condemnation of the law to the  asylum of the cross. &#8220;Whoever comes unto me I will in no wise cast out.&#8221; With  such a declaration as this, flowing from the lips of Jesus, who can refuse to  look from the greatness of his own sin and guilt to the greatness of his love,  the greatness of his grace, the greatness of his salvation, &#8220;who came into the  world to save sinners?&#8221; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">In &#8220;looking unto Jesus,&#8221; we must also look  from churches, as from ourselves. God has placed salvation for a lost sinner in  no church upon earth. He has ordained that salvation should exist only in the  Lord Jesus. To substitute, then, the church of God for the Christ of God, faith  in the church for faith in the Savior of the church, surely were a crime of the  deepest guilt, entailing consequences the most dire. The church of God is  herself a fallen, sinful, and impotent body. She is pardoned, justified, and  accepted alone in her one divine and great Head; and &#8220;there is no other name  given among men whereby they may be saved,&#8221; but the name of Jesus. He, then, who  is looking to any church, or to church privileges, for salvation, whatever the  name by which that church is called, whatever the power it claims, or the  authority it assumes, shall as assuredly perish in his vain refuge as Joab  perished when he fled from the vengeance of the king, into the &#8220;tabernacle of  the Lord, and caught hold of the horns of the altar,&#8221; but fell beneath its  sacred shadow, weltering in his blood. Escape, then, from every other refuge,  and flee to Jesus, the true Sanctuary and the true Altar, where safety and  salvation alone are found. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Second, &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; IN everything.  In the deep study of the holiness of the law, and the strictness of Divine  justice, what a suitable and glorious object for the alarmed and trembling  spirit to look upon is he who came to honor that law and to satisfy that  justice. Are you agitated by thoughts of the Divine holiness, and your own  impurity? Do you tremble as you contemplate God\u2019s determination to punish sin,  by no means clearing the guilty? Look unto Jesus, and let your trembling subside  into the calmness with which his whisper stills the tempest. He has become &#8220;the  end of the law for righteousness,&#8221; to all that believe. His atonement, while it  vindicates the majesty of the Father\u2019s government, spreads its mighty shield  around the Father\u2019s child; and thus protected, neither the thunder of the law  nor the flaming sword of justice can reach him. Oh the blessedness of looking,  by faith, to Jesus, from the wrath and the condemnation justly due to our  transgressions; to see all that wrath and condemnation borne by him who wept and  bled in the garden, who languished and died upon the tree; to see Jesus, with  the keys of all authority and power suspended from his girdle, closing up our  hell, and opening wide our heaven! In the season of solitude and sorrow,  Christian reader, when thoughts of God\u2019s holiness mingle with views of your  sinfulness, and fears of Divine wrath blend with the consciousness of your just  deserts, darkening that solitude and embittering that sorrow, O! turn and fix  your believing eye upon the Divine, the suffering, the atoning Savior, and  peace, composure, and joy will lull your trembling spirit to rest. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">You are not sick, nor in solitude, nor in  sorrow, because there is wrath in God, for all that wrath was borne by your  Redeeming Surety. You are so \u2013 oh that you could believe it \u2013 because God is  love. Divine goodness sent the sickness, mingled the cup of sorrow, and marked  out your lonely path. It must be, since Jesus so bore away the curse and the  sin, that God now brims the cup he emptied with the love that passes knowledge.  &#8220;My son, despise not the chastening of the Lord, neither be you weary of his  correction: for whom the Lord loves he corrects, even as a father the son in  whom he delights.&#8221; Your heavenly Father loves you, and delights in you;  therefore he chastens and corrects you. &#8220;Despise&#8221; it not, then, on the one hand;  and do not be &#8220;weary&#8221; of it on the other. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">In every position of life, our privilege is to  be &#8220;looking unto Jesus.&#8221; God can place us in no circumstances, be they humble or  exalted, in which we may not repair to Christ for the wisdom and the strength,  the grace and the consolation, those circumstances demand. It is our mercy to  know that God adapts himself to every position of his saints. He knows that in  times of prosperity, the feet of his saints are apt to slide; and that in times  of adversity, they are often pierced and wounded. Thus, in the smooth path, as  in the rough, Jesus is to be the one object to which the eye is raised, and upon  which it rests. If he exalts you, as he may do, to any post of distinction and  responsibility, look unto Jesus, and study the self-annihilation and lowliness  of his whole life; and seek the grace to sustain you in the position for which  your own powers are most inadequate. If he lays you low, as in his dealings with  his people he often does, from the depth of your humiliation let your eye look  unto Jesus, who reached a depth in his abasement infinitely beneath your own;  and who can descend to your circumstances, and impart the grace that will enable  you so to adapt yourself to them as to glorify him in them. Thus you will know  both how to abound, and how to suffer need. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">In each season of affliction, to whom can we  more appropriately look than to Jesus? He was pre-eminently the man of sorrows  and acquainted with grief. If you would tell your grief to one who knew grief as  none never knew it; if you would weep upon the bosom of one who wept as none  ever wept; if you would disclose your sorrow to one who sorrowed as none ever  sorrowed; if you would bare your wound to one who was wounded as none ever was  wounded; then in your affliction turn from all creature sympathy and support,  and look to Jesus; to a kinder nature, to a tenderer bosom, to a deeper love, to  a more powerful arm, to a more sympathizing friend, you could not take your  trial, your affliction, and your sorrow. He is prepared to embosom himself in  your deepest grief, and to make your circumstances all his own. So completely  and personally is he one with you, that nothing can affect you that does not  instantly touch him. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Your temptations from Satan, your persecutions  from man, the woundings of saints, and the smitings of the watchmen, all fall  upon him. &#8220;The reproaches of those who reproached you fall on me.&#8221; Tender to him  are you as the apple of his eye. Your happiness, your reputation, your  usefulness, your labors, your necessities, your discouragements, your  despondencies, all pass beneath his unslumbering notice, and are the objects of  his tenderest love and incessant care. If Jesus, then, is willing to come and  make, as it were, his home in the very heart of your sorrow, surely you will not  hesitate in repairing with your sorrow to his heart of love. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">And when heart and flesh are fast failing, and  the trembling feet descend into the dark valley of the shadow of death, to whom  shall we then look, but unto Jesus? The world is now receding and all creatures  are fading upon the sight; one object alone remains, arrests, and fixes the  believer\u2019s eye, it is Jesus, the Savior; it is Immanuel, the incarnate and now  present God; it is the Captain of our salvation, the conqueror of death, and the  spoiler of the grave; it is our Friend, our Brother, our Joseph, our Joshua,  loving, and faithful, and present to the last. Jesus is there to confront death  again, and vanquish him with his own weapons. Jesus is there to remind his  departing one, that the grave can wear no gloom and can boast of no victory,  since he himself passed through its portal, rose and revived and lives for  evermore. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Sick one! in your languishing, look to Jesus!  Departing one! in your death struggles, look to Jesus. Are you guilty? Jesus is  righteous. Are you a sinner? Jesus is a Savior. Are you fearful, and do you  tremble? The Shepherd of the flock is with you, and no one shall pluck his sheep  out of his hands. How fully, how suitably does the gospel now meet your case! In  your bodily weakness and mental confusion, two truths are, perhaps, all that you  can now dwell upon, \u2013 your sinfulness and Christ\u2019s redemption, your emptiness  and Christ\u2019s sufficiency. Enough! you need no more; God requires no more. In  your felt weakness, in your conscious unworthiness, midst the swelling of the  cold waters, raise your eye and fix it upon Jesus, and all will be well. Do you  hear not the words of your Savior calling you from the bright world of glory to  which he bids you come, \u2013 &#8220;Arise, my love, my fair one! and come away.&#8221; Let your  trusting, joyful heart respond, <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Jesus! my breath is failing; lead me on<br \/>\nSoftly and gently, as my strength can bear;<br \/>\nDraw me to you in closer union,<br \/>\nAnd for eternal life your child prepare.<br \/>\nLet your love shine upon my soul, and chase<br \/>\nThis mistiness and darkness quite away,<br \/>\nUntil faith discerns her holy resting-place<br \/>\nDistinctly, in the perfect light of day.<br \/>\nRoll me in snowy clothing; store my heart<br \/>\nWith precious jewels from your treasury.<br \/>\nThis world is not my rest; let me depart,<br \/>\nAnd let my ransomed soul return to thee.<br \/>\nWell may I trust you, who yourself have given<br \/>\nTo gain for me the peace and bliss of heaven. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Third, &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; for everything. A  few words must express all that we would say upon this view of our subject. God  has but one Treasurer, and the church but one Treasury, the Lord Jesus. He has  deposited all fullness exclusively in Christ, that we might, in all need, repair  only to Christ. &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; for our standing before God; &#8220;Looking unto  Jesus,&#8221; for the grace that upholds and preserves us unto eternal life; &#8220;Looking  unto Jesus,&#8221; for the supply of the Spirit that sanctifies the heart, and fits us  for the heavenly glory; &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; for each day\u2019s need, for each  moment\u2019s support; &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; for the eye that sees him, the faith  that beholds the invisible; in a word, &#8220;Looking unto Jesus,&#8221; for EVERYTHING.  Thus has God simplified our life of faith in his dear Son. Severing us from all  other sources, alluring us away from all other dependencies, and weaning us from  all self-confidence, he would shut us up to Christ alone, that Christ might be  all and in all. &#8220;They shall look upon him whom they have pierced, and shall  mourn.&#8221; &#8220;Look unto me, all you ends of the earth, and be you saved, for I am  God, and there is none else.&#8221; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">&#8220;For the weakness of faith\u2019s eye&#8221; remember  that Christ has suitably provided. His care of, and his tenderness towards,  those whose grace is limited, whose experience is feeble, whose knowledge is  defective, whose faith is small, are exquisite. He has promised to &#8220;anoint the  eye with eye-salve that it may see,&#8221; and that is may see more clearly. Repair to  him, then, with your case, and seek the fresh application of this Divine  ointment. Be cautious of limiting the reality of your sight to the nearness or  distinctness of the object. The most distant and dim view of Jesus by faith, is  as real and saving as if that view were with the strength of an eagle\u2019s eye. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">A well-known example in Jewish history affords  an pertinent illustration: the wounded Israelite was simply commanded to look to  the brazen serpent. Nothing was said of the clearness of his vision or the  distinctness of his view; no exception was made to the dimness of his sight. His  eye might possibly be blurred, the phantoms of a diseased imagination might  float before it, intercepting his view; no, more, it might already be glazing  and fixing in death? Yet, even under these circumstances, and at that moment, if  he but obeyed the Divine command, and looked towards, simply towards, the  elevated serpent, distant and beclouded as it was, he was immediately and  effectually healed. Thus is it with the operation of faith. Let your eye, in  obedience to the gospel\u2019s command, be but simply raised and fastened upon Jesus,  far removed as may be the glorious object, and dim as may be the blessed vision,  yet thus &#8220;looking unto Jesus,&#8221; you shall be fully and eternally saved. And soon  \u2013 oh how soon! \u2013 we shall see him unveiled, unclouded in glory. Until then, let  us run the race set before us; looking unto Jesus as the goal which we shall  soon reach, and as the prize which we shall forever possess. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Wherefore droops your trembling soul?<br \/>\nWherefore saddened is your brow?<br \/>\nClouds around your path may roll,<br \/>\nBut your God is present now;<br \/>\nRaise your eyes, the cross is there,<br \/>\nSteadfast still, though tempest frown;<br \/>\nLift your head and breathe your prayer,<br \/>\nClaim your Savior for your own:<br \/>\nMake through him your strong appeal,<br \/>\n\u2018Looking unto Jesus,\u2019 kneel. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">He, the Author of the faith<br \/>\nWhich your spirit shall renew,<br \/>\nIn his sacred hour of death<br \/>\nFinished your salvation too;<br \/>\nLearn your Savior\u2019s power to see,<br \/>\nHe the \u2018life, the truth, the way,\u2019<br \/>\nInterceded e\u2019en for thee<br \/>\nBefore your heart had learned to pray.<br \/>\nLift your heart, and lift your hand,<br \/>\n\u2018Looking unto Jesus,\u2019 stand. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">When the water-floods of grief,<br \/>\nRound your helpless head shall rise,<br \/>\nWhen there seems no relief,<br \/>\nLook towards the eternal skies.<br \/>\nThere behold how radiantly<br \/>\nBeams the star of faith divine; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">Yesterday it shone for you,<br \/>\nAnd today it still shall shine.<br \/>\nAsk no aid the world can give,<br \/>\n\u2018Looking unto Jesus,\u2019 live. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Verdana Ref; font-size: small;\">When you feel by many a token<br \/>\nThat the flesh shall soon decay,<br \/>\nAnd the golden bowl be broken,<br \/>\nAnd the silver cord give way;<br \/>\nThere beyond the darksome veil,<br \/>\nTrust that he your eyes shall bless;<br \/>\nAs the light of life shall fail,<br \/>\nKeep the Sun of Righteousness<br \/>\nEver brightening in your eye,<br \/>\nAnd \u2018looking unto Jesus,\u2019 die!<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>LOOKING UNTO JESUS Octavius Winslow &#8220;Looking unto Jesus&#8221;\u00a0 \u2014Hebrews 12:2. It was no little kindness in our God that as one saving object, and one alone, was to engage the attention and fix the eye of the soul, through time and through eternity, that object should be of surpassing excellence and of peerless beauty. 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