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Ralph Erskine

Benefits Accruing to Believers From Christ

The sermon emphasizes the speaker's relationship with Jesus Christ, who saves them from sin and provides strength and power in times of need.
Ralph Erskine delivers a powerful sermon on the profound love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ as our husband and champion, emphasizing how He saves us from sin, stands by us in times of trouble, and empowers us to overcome the schemes of Satan. Through vivid imagery and poetic language, Erskine paints a picture of the intimate relationship between believers and Jesus, highlighting the divine exchange where Christ took on our sin to make us righteous. He encourages listeners to lean on the strength and promises of Jesus, who is both God and man, and to find courage in the unwavering presence of our faithful husband.

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Art thou by lusts a captive led,

Which breeds thy deepest grief?

To ransom captives is his trade,

Thy husband's thy relief.

His precious name is JESUS, why?

Because he saves from sin;

Redemption's right he won't deny,

Thy husband's near of kin.

His wounds have sav'd thee once from woes,

His blood from vengeance screen'd;

When heav'n, and earth, and hell were foes,

Thy husband was a friend.

And will thy captain now look on,

And see thee trampled down?

When, lo! thy champion has the throne,

Thy husband wears the crown.

Yield not, though cunning Satan bribe,

Or like a lion roar;

The Lion strong of Judah's tribe,

Thy husband's to the fore.

And that he never will forsake,

His credit fair he pawn'd ;

In hottest broils, then, courage take,

Thy husband's at thy hand.

No storm needs drive thee to a strait,

Who dost his aid invoke:

Fierce winds may blow, proud waves may beat;

Thy husband is the rock.

Renounce thine own ability,

Lean to his promis'd might;

The strength of Isra'l cannot lie,

Thy husband's pow'r is plight.

An awful truth does here present,

Whoever think it odd;

In him thou art omnipotent,

Thy husband is a God.

JEHOVAH'S strength is in thy head,

Which faith may boldly scan;

God in thy nature does reside,

Thy husband is a man.

Thy flesh is his, his spirit thine;

And that you both are one,

One body, spirit, temple, vine,

Thy husband deigns to own.

Kind, he assum'd thy flesh and blood

This union to pursue;

And without shame his brotherhood

Thy husband does avow.

He bore the cross thy crown to win,

His blood he freely spilt;

The holy One assuming sin,

Thy husband bore the guilt.

Lo! what a bless'd exchange is this?

What wisdom shines therein?

That thou might'st be made righteousness,

Thy husband was made sin.

The God of joy a man of grief,

Thy sorrows to discuss;

Pure Innocence hang'd as a thief:

Thy husband lov'd thee thus.

Bright beauty had his visage marr'd,

His comely form abus'd :

True rest was from all rest debarr'd,

Thy husband's heel was bruis'd.

The God of blessings was a curse,

The Lord of Lords a drudge;

The heir of all things poor in purse

Thy husband did not grudge.

The Judge of all condemned was

The God immortal slain:

No favour in the woful cause

Thy husband did obtain.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Husband's Redemption
  2. The Husband's Wounds
  3. The Husband's Throne
  4. The Husband's Strength
  5. The Husband's Power
  6. The Husband's Identity
  7. In him thou art omnipotent
  8. Thy husband is a God

Key Quotes

“To ransom captives is his trade, Thy husband's thy relief.” — Ralph Erskine
“His precious name is JESUS, why? Because he saves from sin;” — Ralph Erskine
“In him thou art omnipotent, Thy husband is a God.” — Ralph Erskine

Application Points

  • You can access Jesus' strength and power by invoking his aid and leaning on his promised might.
  • Your relationship with Jesus is one of union, where you are one in spirit, body, and temple.
  • Jesus' sacrifice represents the ultimate exchange, where he became sin to make you righteous.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the husband's role in the speaker's life?
The husband is a symbol of Jesus Christ, who saves the speaker from sin and provides strength and power in times of need.
What is the significance of the husband's wounds?
The husband's wounds represent the sacrifice Jesus made to save humanity from sin and its consequences.
How can the speaker access the husband's strength?
The speaker can access the husband's strength by invoking his aid and leaning on his promised might.
What is the nature of the speaker's relationship with the husband?
The speaker and the husband are one in spirit, body, and temple, with the husband assuming the speaker's flesh and blood.
What is the significance of the husband's sacrifice?
The husband's sacrifice represents the ultimate exchange, where he became sin to make the speaker righteous.

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