Daily Devotional with C. H. Spurgeon
"For your sakes he became poor."—2 Corinthians 8:9.
HE Lord Jesus Christ was eternally rich, glorious, and exalted; but "though He was rich,
yet for your sakes He became poor." As the rich saint cannot be true in
his communion with his poor brethren unless of his substance he
ministers to their necessities, so (the same rule holding with the head
as between the members), it is impossible that our Divine Lord could
have had fellowship with us unless He had imparted to us of His own
abounding wealth, and had become poor to make us rich. Had He remained
upon His throne of glory, and had we continued in the ruins of the fall
without receiving His salvation, communion would have been impossible on
both sides. Our position by the fall, apart from the covenant of grace,
made it as impossible for fallen man to communicate with God as it is
for Belial to be in concord with Christ. In order, therefore, that
communion might be compassed, it was necessary that the rich kinsman
should bestow his estate upon his poor relatives, that the righteous
Saviour should give to His sinning brethren of His own perfection, and
that we, the poor and guilty, should receive of His fulness grace for
grace; that thus in giving and receiving, the One might descend from the
heights, and the other ascend from the depths, and so be able to
embrace each other in true and hearty fellowship. Poverty must be
enriched by Him in whom are infinite treasures before it can venture to
commune; and guilt must lose itself in imputed and imparted
righteousness ere the soul can walk in fellowship with purity. Jesus
must clothe His people in His own garments, or He cannot admit them into
His palace of glory; and He must wash them in His own blood, or else
they will be too defiled for the embrace of His fellowship.
O believer, herein is love! For your sake the Lord Jesus "became poor" that He might lift you up into communion with Himself.
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