Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Evening Devotional For Friday October 4, 2024 |
Evening Time: 12:25 PM PST
"If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the
righteous." --1 John 2:1
"If any man sin, we have an advocate." Yes, though we sin, we have Him
still. John does not say, "If any man sin he has forfeited his advocate," but
"we have an advocate," sinners though we are. All the sin that a believer
ever did, or can be allowed to commit, cannot destroy his interest in the Lord
Jesus Christ, as his advocate. The name here given to our Lord is suggestive.
"Jesus." Ah! then He is an advocate such as we need, for Jesus is the
name of one whose business and delight it is to save. "They shall call His name
Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins." His sweetest name
implies His success. Next, it is "Jesus Christ"--Christos, the anointed.
This shows His authority to plead. The Christ has a right to plead, for
He is the Father's own appointed advocate and elected priest. If He were of our
choosing He might fail, but if God hath laid help upon one that is mighty, we
may safely lay our trouble where God has laid His help. He is Christ, and
therefore authorized; He is Christ, and therefore qualified, for the
anointing has fully fitted Him for His work. He can plead so as to move the
heart of God and prevail. What words of tenderness, what sentences of persuasion
will the anointed use when He stands up to plead for me! One more letter of His
name remains, "Jesus Christ the righteous." This is not only His
character BUT His plea. It is His character, and if the Righteous One be my
advocate, then my cause is good, or He would not have espoused it. It is His
plea, for He meets the charge of unrighteousness against me by the plea that
He is righteous. He declares Himself my substitute and puts His obedience
to my account. My soul, thou hast a friend well fitted to be thine advocate, He
cannot but succeed; leave thyself entirely in His hands.
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