The
love of God was Christ's theme when speaking of his mission and his
work. “Therefore doth my Father love me,” he says, “because I lay down
my life, that I might take it again.” My Father loves you with a love so
unbounded that he loves me the more because I have given my life to
redeem you. He loves you, and he loves me more because I love you, and
give my life for you. “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love
one another; as I have loved you.” Well did the disciples understand
this love as they saw their Saviour enduring shame, reproach, doubt, and
betrayal, as they saw his agony in the garden, and his death on
Calvary's cross. This is a love the depth of which no sounding can ever
fathom. As the disciples comprehended it, as their perception took hold
of God's divine compassion, they realized that there is a sense in which
the sufferings of the Son were the sufferings of the Father. From
eternity there was a complete unity between the Father and the Son. They
were two, yet little short of being identical; two in individuality,
yet one in spirit, and heart, and character. Youth Instructor, December 16 1897
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