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William Romain The Life, Walk, and Triumph of Faith

Blessed be His name! I have a desire put into my heart by my heavenly lover to spread His fame and glory as far as my tongue can reach. And for what else do I take up my pen but to make mention of HIM, even of HIM only, the favorite theme of His redeemed on earth—the triumph of the same redeemed, when they come to Zion with everlasting joy upon their heads and in their hearts? My meditation of Him is now sweet; in one single point of view I am beholding Him, and in that He is glorious. Oh, that the faithful Witness for Him may give you to feel what I have felt of His incarnate love! May the Spirit glorify in your soul that greatest, that standing miracle of Jehovah's everlasting grace, by letting you know that for you a Child was born, for you a Son was given, even Immanuel Himself—God with us, and God for us.

Blessed be His name! I have a desire put into my heart by my heavenly lover to spread His fame and glory as far as my tongue can reach. And for what else do I take up my pen but to make mention of HIM, even of HIM only, the favorite theme of His redeemed on earth—the triumph of the same redeemed, when they come to Zion with everlasting joy upon their heads and in their hearts? My meditation of Him is now sweet; in one single point of view I am beholding Him, and in that He is glorious. Oh, that the faithful Witness for Him may give you to feel what I have felt of His incarnate love! May the Spirit glorify in your soul that greatest, that standing miracle of Jehovah's everlasting grace, by letting you know that for you a Child was born, for you a Son was given, even Immanuel Himself—God with us, and God for us.

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things: thus he purifies his heart <strong>and</strong> life by that faith in Jesus, <strong>of</strong> which<br />

the apostle thus speaks: "Brethren, I have not yet attained what I am<br />

striving for; but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are<br />

behind, <strong>and</strong> reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press<br />

toward the mark for the prize <strong>of</strong> the high calling <strong>of</strong> God in Christ Jesus."<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are some <strong>of</strong> the Scripture authorities from which this conclusion<br />

may be fairly drawn—that a believer, whatever view he may take <strong>of</strong><br />

himself, either from what he was, when dead in trespasses <strong>and</strong> sins, or<br />

from what he now is, quickened by the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Christ, <strong>and</strong> living by<br />

faith, yet crying out under a sense <strong>of</strong> his corruptions, "O wretched man<br />

that I am! who shall deliver me?" Yet he may thank God through Jesus<br />

Christ his Lord: for he is warranted, he is comm<strong>and</strong>ed to rejoice in the<br />

Lord always, <strong>and</strong> to triumph in the God <strong>of</strong> his salvation. And he has<br />

enough given him in h<strong>and</strong> to exercise that strong faith which will<br />

administer strong consolation, even great, very great joy <strong>and</strong> peace in<br />

believing: for the word <strong>of</strong> God cannot be broken, his promises cannot<br />

fail, his covenant engagements are immutable, given as infallible<br />

security to the believer, that his faith may not stagger at any difficulty;<br />

but, looking to a faithful God, he may go on his way rejoicing, in hope <strong>of</strong><br />

the glory <strong>of</strong> God.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are some <strong>of</strong> the blessed effects <strong>of</strong> looking to Jesus, <strong>and</strong> living by<br />

faith upon him <strong>and</strong> his fullness. In this way there is continual matter <strong>of</strong><br />

triumph. Let the believer look back on what be was by nature, or on<br />

what he is now in his renewed state by grace, or looking forward to the<br />

glory that is to be revealed at the appearing <strong>of</strong> his Savior, when he shall<br />

be with him in the kingdom which cannot be moved, <strong>and</strong> shall be like<br />

him, all his members conformed to their most glorious Head, <strong>and</strong><br />

partaking <strong>of</strong> his divine riches, <strong>and</strong> honors, <strong>and</strong> pleasures—what upon<br />

earth can exceed such a prospect! What can administer greater<br />

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