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FEBRUARY 10.
"He ever lives to make intercession for them." Hebrews 7:25
How sweet and consolatory to the believer is this view of our exalted Immanuel
in the hour of bereavement―when confined to his chamber of solitude, or
languishing upon his bed of "pining sickness"! Too deeply absorbed in sorrow, it
may be, to give utterance to his anguished spirit in prayer―his bodily frame so
weakened by disease, and racked by pain, as to render the mind unfit for close
and connected spiritual thought―oh, how sweet is then the intercession of
Jesus, to know that, in the hour of the soul's extremity, when human sympathy
and power are exhausted, "Jesus has entered into heaven, now to appear in the
presence of God" for His suffering child! And, when all utterance has failed on
earth―and the heart is broken―and the lips are sealed, then to look up and see
our elder Brother―the Brother born for our adversity―the exalted High Priest,
waving the golden censer before the throne, while the cloud of His atoning merit
goes up before the mercy―seat, bearing as it ascends the person, the name, the
circumstances, and the needs of the sufferer below. Precious gospel, that opens
to the eye of faith so sweet a prospect as this! When you cannot think of Him,
afflicted soul, He is thinking of you―when you cannot pray to Him, He is
praying for you, for "He ever lives to make intercession."
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