Jesus: The Source of Blessing and Transformation

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There is one name that will last when all others shall have died out, and that name is connected with blessing and only with blessing. Jesus Christ came into the world on purpose to bless men. Men as a race find in him a blessing wide as the world. [00:01:28]

Our Lord's Resurrection from the dead brings blessings to mankind, redemption from the grave, and life eternal he is one for us. He waited on earth a while until he ascended, blessing men as he went up. His last attitude below the skies was that of pronouncing a blessing upon his disciples. [00:02:31]

We bear witness that we have been blessed in him. How much, how deeply, how long, and in how many ways we have been blessed in him I will not undertake to say, but this I will say most emphatically for many of you now present whose living histories I know almost as I know my own. [00:06:42]

We have had a positive actual experience of blessing, for God has blessed us in Christ Jesus, and we know that none are more blessed than we are. We are now not all the men that we used to be as to our inward feelings. [00:09:37]

We who have believed in Jesus have lost no real pleasures, but we have gained immensely in that direction. If anything sinful was a pleasure to us once, it is not so now. When we discovered it to be evil, it ceased to be pleasure, and we thrust it away without regret. [00:12:46]

I have been one of the cave dwellers, and the dark has shut me in, but Jesus has been my heaven below. I may have a degree of heaviness about me, but still, I trust in the Lord, and I'm not afraid, for the name of Jesus has caused me to be strong. [00:25:31]

What a moral change have we seen in some! They could not speak without an oath, but the habit of profane swearing ended in a minute, and they have never been tempted to it since. Rash, bad-tempered men who would break up the furniture of the house in their passion have become as gentle as lambs. [00:35:02]

Men shall be blessed in Christ because where he comes, oppression cannot live. You may tell me that the governor of such an empire is a despot. Oh yes, but despots cannot long flourish where there is an open Bible. Tyrannies may last a generation or two, but all the world knows that their time is short. [00:42:00]

We in this country owe our liberties beyond everything to the Christianity which is the outflow of a present Christ among us. Slavery, what a plague spot it was upon the fair hand of our sister nation across the Atlantic! The spot is washed away, and it was true religion which forced the washing. [00:42:57]

Let the Christian elements spread, and it will be a power to bless mankind. It shall, in proportion as it spreads, put down evil and foster good. Already many a monopoly has been ended, and many a liberty has been gained. Much religious intolerance has been subdued by the power of Jesus Christ over his people. [00:44:37]

May every nation be ruled by just and righteous laws. May every nation be willing to submit exterior disputes to the arbitration of justice. It will be so one day. The nations shall be friends, and all men shall feel that they are members of one great family. [00:45:47]

If his spirit will come and renew men's hearts and teach them to love and to obey the Lord their God, then shall all nations call the Redeemer blessed, and from every corner of the whole earth, the song shall go up: blessing and honor and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne. [00:45:11]

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