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November 6
Evening
"Saying, This is the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you"(Hebrews 9:20).
There is a strange power about the very name of blood, and the sight of it is always affecting. A kind heart cannot bear to see a sparrow bleed, and it turns away with horror at the slaughter of an animal. The blood of men is a consecrated thing. It is murder to shed it in wrath, and it is a dreadful crime to squander it in war. When we contemplate the blood of the Son of God, our awe is increased. We shudder as we think of the guilt of sin and the terrible penalty which the Sin-bearer endured. Blood, always precious, is priceless when it streams from Emmanuel's side. The blood of Jesus seals the covenant of grace and makes it forever sure. Covenants of old were made by sacrifice, and the everlasting covenant was ratified in the same manner. Oh, the delight of being saved upon the sure foundation of divine justification which cannot be dishonored! Salvation by the works of the law is a frail and broken vessel whose shipwreck is certain; but the coven- ant vessel fears no storms, for the blood insures it completely. The blood of Jesus made His testament valid. A will has no power unless the person who made it dies. In this way, the soldier's spear is a blessed aid to faith since it proved that our Lord was dead. Happy are those who see their title to heavenly blessings assured to them by a dying Savior. Does this blood call us to sanctify ourselves to Him by whom we have been redeemed? Does it call us to newness of life and incite us to entire consecration to the Lord? Oh that the power of the blood might be known and felt in us this night!
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