DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
April 21 He who was once despised and rejected of men, now occupies the honorable position of a
beloved and honored Son. The right hand of God is the place of majesty and favor. Our
Lord Jesus is his people's representative. When he died for them they had rest; he rose
again for them, they had liberty; when he sat down at his Father's right hand, they had
favor, and honor, and dignity. The raising and elevation of Christ is the elevation, the
acceptance, and enshrinement, the glorifying of all his people, for he is their head and
representative. This sitting at the right hand of God, then, is to be viewed as the
acceptance of the person of the Surety, the reception of the Representative, and
therefore, the acceptance of our souls. O saint, see in this thy sure freedom from
condemnation. "Who is he that condemneth?" Who shall condemn the men who are in
Jesus at the right hand of God?
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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