“Beloved, let us not lose the comfort of the constancy and immutability of Christ’s love. Let us conceive that all the sweet links of salvation are held on God’s part strong, not on ours; the firmness is on God’s part, not on ours. Election is firm on God’s part, not on ours. We choose indeed as he chooses us, but the firmness is of his choosing; so he calles us, we answer, but the firmness is of his action. He justifies; we are made righteous, but the firmness is of his imputation. Will he forgive sins today, and bring us into court and damn us tomorrow? No.”
We are weak. Our faith is often feeble and barely flickering. We have doubts; despair sometimes is a dark cloud in the Christian life. “Prone to wander” is an understatement at times! I appreciate how Richard Sibbes discussed this hard reality in the Christian life. He met it with the gospel, with the comforting truths of the doctrines of grace:
Objection: “Oh… says the poor soul, I am a poor weak creature, and ready to fall away every day.”
Answer: “Yes, but Christ’s love is constant. ‘Whom he loves, he loves to the end.’ What does the apostle say (Rom. 8:38-39)? ‘Neither things present, nor things to come, shall be able to separate us from the love of Christ.’ Therefore be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might; do not trust yourselves, nor trouble yourselves for things to come. If you be free from guilt of former sins, never question time to come. God is unchangeable in his nature, unchangeable in his love. He is ‘Yahweh I AM’, always – not ‘I was or will be’, but ‘I am always.’ If ever he loved you, he will love you forever.”
“You see the constancy of Christ’s love when he told Mary, ‘Go tell my brothers’ (John 20:17). Now when they had most deeply offended him, they were renegades, having all left him even then when he had most need of their comfort, being in greatest extremity – yet he called them brothers when he said, ‘Go tell my brothers.’”
“Beloved, let us not lose the comfort of the constancy and immutability of Christ’s love. Let us conceive that all the sweet links of salvation are held on God’s part strong, not on ours; the firmness is on God’s part, not on ours. Election is firm on God’s part, not on ours. We choose indeed as he chooses us, but the firmness is of his choosing; so he calles us, we answer, but the firmness is of his action. He justifies; we are made righteous, but the firmness is of his imputation. Will he forgive sins today, and bring us into court and damn us tomorrow? No. The firmness is of his action. We are ready to run into new debts every day, but whom he justifies he will glorify. The whole chain so holds, that all the creatures in heaven and earth cannot break a link of it. Whom he calls he will justify and glorify. Therefore never doubt of continuance, for it holds firm on God’s part, not thine.”
Richard Sibbes, A Heavenly Conference, p. 53.
(Note: the above quotes have been slightly edited for readability.)
Rev. Shane Lems is a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and serves as pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Hammond, Wis. This article appeared on his blog and is used with permission.