Showing posts with label Incarnation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Incarnation. Show all posts

Thomas Watson on the Incarnation

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Wednesday, December 25, 2019 at 5:30 AM

“[Christ came] “that he might take our flesh, and redeem us; that he might instate us into a kingdom. He was poor, that he might make us rich. He was born of a virgin, that we might be born of God. He took our flesh, that he might give us his Spirit. He lay in the manger that we might lie in paradise. He came down from heaven, that he might bring us to heaven.”

Thomas Watson


Thomas Goodwin on the Incarnation

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 5:30 AM

"What a wonder is it, that two natures infinitely distant, should be more intimately united than anything in the world; and yet without any confusion! That the same person should have both a glory and a grief; an infinite joy in the Deity, and an inexpressible sorrow in the humanity! That a God upon a throne should be an infant in a cradle; the thundering Creator be a weeping babe and a suffering man, are such expressions of mighty power, as well as condescending love, that they astonish men upon earth, and angels in heaven."

Thomas Goodwin


Octavius Winslow the Righteousness of Christ

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , , | Posted On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 5:30 AM

“The righteousness wrought out by the incarnation, obedience, sufferings, and death of Christ, is a most glorious righteousness. It took in the whole law of God. It did not soften down, or ask for a compromise of its claims. It took the law in its utmost strictness and honored it. It gave all the law demanded, all it could demand.”

Octavius Winslow 


John Gill on the Incarnation

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 5:30 AM

“The incarnation of Christ is a most extraordinary and amazing affair. It is wonderful indeed that the eternal Son of God should become man; that He should be born of a pure virgin without any concern of man in it; that this should be brought about by the power of the Holy Ghost in a way unseen, imperceptible, and unknown, signified by His overshadowing; and all this in order to effect the most wonderful work that ever was done in the world: the redemption and salvation of men.”
John Gill



William Plumer on the Incarnation

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Friday, December 23, 2016 at 5:30 AM

“From the day that Christ was born to this hour, all the desirable changes that have taken place in the world, either in persons or communities, have been in consequence of His incarnation and of His glorious progress in setting up His kingdom. So shall it ever be. His kingdom is constantly enlarging. His diadem is more and more glorious. Every soul saved is a new jewel in His crown.”

William S. Plumer


J.C. Ryle on the Incarnation

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 5:30 AM

“When “the Word became flesh,” He did not cease for a moment to be God. No doubt He was pleased to veil His divinity and to hide His power, and more especially so at some seasons. He emptied Himself of external marks of glory and was called “the carpenter.” But He never laid His divinity aside. God cannot cease to be God. It was as the God-man that He lived, suffered, died, and rose again.”

J.C. Ryle


William Williams Hymn on the Incarnation

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Thursday, January 16, 2014 at 7:00 AM

In Eden-sad indeed that day-
My countless blessings fled away,
My crown fell in disgrace.
But on victorious Calvary
That crown was won again for me-
My life shall all be praise.

Faith, see the place, and see the tree
Where heaven’s Prince, instead of me,
Was nailed to bear my shame.
Bruised was the dragon by the Son,
Though two had wounds, there conquered One-
And Jesus was His name.
William Williams
 (1717-91)