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When Jesus Interposes, March 12
For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands,
which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to
appear in the presence of God for us.
Hebrews 9:24
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Our precious Redeemer is standing before the Father as our interces-
sor.... Let those who would meet the divine standard search the Scriptures
for themselves, that they may have a knowledge of the life of Christ and
understand His mission and work. Let them behold Him as their Advocate,
standing within the vail, having in His hand the golden censer from which
the holy incense of the merits of His righteousness ascends to God in behalf
of those who pray to Him. Could they thus behold Him they would feel an
assurance that they have a powerful, influential Advocate in the heavenly
courts, and that their suit is gained at the throne of God.
What an experience may be attained at the footstool of mercy, which is
the only place of sure refuge! You may discern the fact that God is back of
His promises, and not dread the issue of your prayers or doubt that Jesus is
standing as your surety and substitute. As you confess your sins, as you
repent of your iniquity, Christ takes your guilt upon Himself and imputes to
you His own righteousness and power. To those who are contrite in spirit
He gives the golden oil of love and the rich treasures of His grace. It is
then that you may see that the sacrifice of self to God through the merits
of Christ makes you of infinite value, for clothed in the robe of Christ’s
righteousness you become the sons and daughters of God. Those who ...
ask forgiveness in the name of Jesus will receive their request. At the very
first expression of penitence Christ presents the humble suppliant’s petition
before the throne as His own desire in the sinner’s behalf. He says, “I will
pray the Father for you.”
Jesus, our precious Saviour, could not see us exposed to the fatal
snares of Satan and forbear making an infinite sacrifice on our behalf. He
interposes Himself between Satan and the tempted soul and says, “‘Get
thee behind me, Satan.’ Let me come close to this tempted soul.” He pities
and loves every humble, trembling suppliant
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The Youth’s Instructor, January 16, 1896
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