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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
August 3
Strangers, sojourners, and servants upon hire were
not to eat of holy things. It is so in spiritual matters still. But two classes were
free at the sacred table, those who were bought with the priest's money and those
who were born into the priest's house. Bought and born, these were the two indisputable
proofs of a right to holy things.
Bought. Our great High Priest has bought with a price all those who put their trust
in Him. They are His absolute property -- altogether the LORD's. Not for what they
are in themselves, but for their owner's sake they are admitted into the same privileges
which He Himself enjoys, and "they shall eat of his meat." He has meat
to eat which worldlings know not of. "Because ye belong to Christ," therefore
shall ye share with your LORD.
Born. This is an equally sure way to privilege. If born in the Priest's house we
take our place with the rest of the family. Regeneration makes us fellow-heirs and
of the same body, and, therefore, the peace, the joy, the glory, which the Father
has given to Christ, Christ has given to us. Redemption and regeneration have given
us a double claim to the divine permit of this promise.