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MORNING THOUGHTS or DAILY WALKING WITH GOD His voluntariness was not founded on ignorance. He well knew what the
covenant of redemption involved- what stern justice demanded. The entire
scene of His humiliation was before Him, in all its dark and somber hues- the manger- the bloodthirsty king- the scorn and ridicule of His countrymen-
the unbelief of His own kinsmen- the mental agony of Gethsemane- the bloody sweat- the bitter cup- the waywardness of His disciples- the betrayal of one, the denial of another, the forsaking of all- the mock trial- the purple
robe- the crown of thorns- the infuriated cry, "Away with Him, away with Him! Crucify Him, crucify Him!"- the heavy cross- the painful crucifixion-
the cruel taunts- the vinegar and the gall- the hidings of His Father's countenance- the concentrated horrors of the curse- the last cry of anguish-
the falling of the head- the giving up the spirit; all, all was before the
omniscient mind of the Son of God, with vividness equal to its reality, when
He exclaimed, "Save him from going down to the pit: I have found a ransom."
And yet He willingly rushed to the rescue of ruined man. He voluntarily, though He knew the price of pardon was His blood, gave Himself up thus to
the bitter, bitter agony. And did He regret that He had undertaken the work?
Never! It is said that repented God that He had made man; but in no instance
is it recorded that it repented Jesus that He had redeemed man. Not an action, not a word, not a look betrayed an emotion like this. Every step He
took from Bethlehem to Calvary did but unfold the willingness of Jesus to die. "I have a baptism to be baptized with, and how am I straitened until it
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