I got a good reminder this morning of the glories of Jesus's birth. The incarnation of Christ brought the almighty God into this world in a humble human state. I couldn't even hope to try to explain or understand everything that entails. But this morning I got a text from a friend that sent me to a place that reminds me of some of it. It was a reference in The Valley of Vision. This is what is on page 28:
The Gift Of Gifts
O Source of all good,
   What shall I render to thee for the gift of gifts,
   thine own dear Son, begotten, not created,
   my Redeemer, proxy, surety, substitute,
   his self-emptying incomprehensible,
   his infinity of love beyond the heart's grasp.
Herein is wonder of wonders:
   he came below to raise me above,
   was born like me that I might become like him.
Herein is love;
   when I cannot rise to him he draws near on
     wings of grace,
   to raise me to himself.
Herein is power;
   when Deity and humanity were infinitely apart
   he united them in indissoluble unity,
     the uncreated and the created.
Herein is wisdom;
   when I was undone, with no will to return to him,
   and no intellect to devise recovery,
   he came, God-incarnate, to save me
     to the uttermost,
   as man to die my death,
   to shed satisfying blood on my behalf,
   to work out a perfect righteousness for me.
O God, take me in spirit to the watchful shepherds,
     and enlarge my mind;
   let me hear good tidings of great joy,
     and hearing, believe, rejoice, praise, adore,
     my conscience bathed in an ocean of repose (rest).
     my eyes uplifted to a reconciled Father;
   place me with ox, donkey, camel, goat,
     to look with them upon my Redeemer's face,
     and in him account myself delivered from sin;
   let me with Simeon clasp the new-born child
     to my heart,
   embrace him with undying faith,
   exulting that he is mine and I am his.
In him thou hast given me so much
     that heaven can give me no more.
 
1 comment:
Beautiful words, thanks for sharing.
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