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The Revival And Its Lessons a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804-1859
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Every dis- ciple is a lover of the Lord Jesus Christ. The affection is characteristic and influential. Pervading great numbers with a common glow, it can not but fuse them together. They must grow in likeness. As crowds that press towards some one central object thereby are compacted together, so Christians come nearer to one another by coming nearer to Christ. That congeniality, which is inseparable from all friendship, is secured by the tender and awakened contemplation of the " one Medi- 152... MY BROTHER. 7 ator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus, " especially when holy love, heightened by the sympathy of multitudes, gazes on his dying compassion, and gathers around the sacrifice of the Cross. Then it is, that " our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ. " 3. Love of the brethren is promoted by the consideration that all the brethren are objects of Christ^ s love. I am naturally predisposed to love him whom my friend loves. All Christ- tians are children of God, through Jesus Christ ; and hence their relation is that of fraternity.
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