A Saviour From Eternity, March 11
            
            
              Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath
            
            
              blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:
            
            
              according as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the
            
            
              world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in
            
            
              love.
            
            
              Ephesians 1:3, 4
            
            
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              Since the Fall the Lord has wrought out His will in the plan of
            
            
              redemption, a plan by which He is seeking to restore man to his original
            
            
              perfection. Christ’s death on the cross has made it possible for God to
            
            
              receive and pardon every repentant soul.
            
            
              As the divine Sufferer hung upon the cross, angels gathered about
            
            
              Him, and as they looked upon Him, and heard His cry, they asked, with
            
            
              intense emotion, “Will not the Lord Jehovah save Him?” ... Then were
            
            
              the words spoken: “The Lord hath sworn, and He will not repent. Father
            
            
              and Son are pledged to fulfill the terms of the everlasting covenant. God
            
            
              so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son, that whosoever
            
            
              believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Christ
            
            
              was not alone in making His great sacrifice. It was the fulfillment of the
            
            
              covenant made between Him and His Father before the foundation of
            
            
              the world was laid. With clasped hands they had entered into the solemn
            
            
              pledge that Christ would become the surety for the human race if they
            
            
              were overcome by Satan’s sophistry.
            
            
              The salvation of the human race has ever been the object of the
            
            
              councils of heaven. The covenant of mercy was made before the foun-
            
            
              dation of the world. It has existed from all eternity, and is called the
            
            
              everlasting covenant. So surely as there never was a time when God
            
            
              was not, so surely there never was a moment when it was not the delight
            
            
              of the eternal mind to manifest His grace to humanity.
            
            
              The more we consider this subject, the greater depths we find, and
            
            
              yet there are depths that we do not reach as we study the Redeemer’s
            
            
              glory. It is the glory of the Prince of life, and the mightiest powers of
            
            
              man cannot reach it. The angels themselves desire to look into this
            
            
              mysterious and wonderful theme, the redemption of the human race.
            
            
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