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10 March, 2024

Works of John Bunyan: The Greatness of The Soul, And Unspeakableness of the Loss Thereof; The Son’s Reception Of The Gift, 249.

 


“All that the Father giveth me SHALL COME.” In these last words, there is closely inserted an answer to the Father’s end in giving his elect to Jesus Christ. The Father’s end was, that they might come to him, and be saved by him; and that, says the Son, shall be done; neither sin nor Satan, neither flesh nor world, nor wisdom nor folly, shall hinder their coming to me. “They shall come to me, and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.”

Therefore, the Lord Jesus is positively determined to put forth such a sufficiency of all grace as shall effectively perform this promise. “They shall come;” that is, he will cause them to come, by infusing an effectual blessing into all the means that shall be used to that end. As was said to the evil spirit that was sent to persuade Ahab to go and fall at Ramoth-Gilead: “Thou shalt persuade him, and prevail also: go forth, and do so” (1 Kings 22:22). 

So will Jesus Christ say to the means that shall be used for the bringing of those to him that the Father has given him. I say, he will bless it effectually to this very end; it shall persuade them, and shall prevail also; else, as I said, the Father’s end would be frustrated; for the Father’s will is, that “of all which he hath given him, he should lose nothing, but should raise it up at the last day,” (John 6:39); in order next unto himself, Christ the first-fruits, afterward those that are his at his coming (1 Cor 15). But this cannot be done if there should fail to be a work of grace effectively wrought in any one of them. But this shall not fail to be wrought in them, even in all that the Father has given him to save. “All that the Father hath given me shall come unto me,” &c. But to speak more distinctly to the words, THEY “SHALL COME,” two things I would show you from these words—FIRST, what it is to come to Christ. SECOND, What force is there in this promise, to make them come to him?


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