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Come every hour — for everything. There is that in Jesus which —1. )Grace to receive graceThe Duchess of Gordon and a companion were visiting at a cottage in Scotland when a pedlar came in, threw down his pack, and asked for a drink of water. There must be a personal reception in every case. Don't talk about this but set about it.(C. When the living and incorruptible seed remains within, the Divine instincts of the new nature will guide you to the wisest methods of activity. Trust nature to get all the good that is in them, and send that good up again.2. Christ has the opening of these doors (Revelation 1:18; Revelation 3:7).3. Bridge, M. A.We have received grace in abundance from Christ, but whatever grace there is in Him there is somewhat in the saints answerable thereunto, as the impression answers to the stamp.1. "I adopt you into my family, but there's more to follow." H. Spurgeon.I. "He giveth more grace," grace following in grace, and further in superabounding grace, when grace turns into glory.II. H. Spurgeon.There is a story of Rowland Hill, which I have no doubt is true, because it is so characteristic of the man's eccentricity and generosity. Bridge, M. A.Grace is sometimes taken for —1. What restrains us from receiving. There is that in Jesus which —. Glory be unto Christ for His fulness, for of it have all the saints received — Old Testament saints and New, martyrs, reformers, saints on earth, saints in glory, etc., etc. H. In the human soul, if there were not replenishment, grace for grace, it would soon be empty and dead.2. Health may sink, but strength undecaying is in Jesus. H. None but God, the author of grace, can incline the heart to this.(J. You will do the right thing under the inward impulse rather than the written law, and your personal salvation will be your prime qualification for seeking out others of your Master's flock.(C. So Christ deserves that we should spend the spirit for Him.IV. The Amplified Bible translates John 1:16 this way: “Out of His fullness [the superabundance of His grace and truth] we have all received grace upon grace [spiritual blessing upon spiritual blessing, favor upon favor, and gift heaped upon gift].” What’s abundantly clear is that, when we come to Christ, He dishes out grace in heaping, huge servings. That He brought into being all the families of life, in their innumerable and varied forms, has not exhausted His resources.(A. 1 John 4:1-16. An abiding fulness. To relieve our poverty.3. That does not hold, because both had faith and light.3. Calvin. )LinksJohn 1:16 NIVJohn 1:16 NLTJohn 1:16 ESVJohn 1:16 NASBJohn 1:16 KJVJohn 1:16 Bible AppsJohn 1:16 ParallelJohn 1:16 Biblia ParalelaJohn 1:16 Chinese BibleJohn 1:16 French BibleJohn 1:16 German BibleJohn 1:16 CommentariesBible Hub, (2)the attribute of Christ, "fulness;"(3)the scope of the place where Christ is set above Moses. To root the tree firmly rough winds are necessary. His is an immeasurable fulness of grace and truth. Like the waves of the sea, where one comes there is another close behind it.V. "He that spared not His own Son," etc. Many blessings, such as spiritual illumination, faith, pardon, acceptance, the aids of the Spirit, sanctification, hope, and the happiness begun in this world, and perfected in the world to come.2. He should put down all his needs on the tablets of his heart, and then present his want book to his God. All the saints of every age have drawn their supplies from Him, but He is just as full as ever. Let them sink into the soil. AN APPEAL TO OUR GRATITUDE. Martin. A perpetual fountain, flowing to all eternity, from which all who are willing may continually draw.(C. Concerning grace, an explanation was given at John 1:16: concerning truth, see below, John 1:18 [Comp. And so, if I may venture to vulgarise the great theme that I am trying to speak about, God has given us His Son, and in Him all that pertains to life and all that pertains to godliness. (Samuel Martin. "You must come to-day," we say, "or you will not see the best of it." Faith opens these to the impulse of that great sea, and "according to our faith," in the exact measure of our receptivity, does it enter our hearts.(A. A DISCRIMINATION OF CHARACTER. He can give you all, no matter how guilty you are.(C. Yet, if the texts are true, all that is to be done can be done now. GRACE TO PREPARE FOR FURTHER GRACE — the grace of a broken heart — to make room for repentance; the grace of hatred of sin to make way for the grace of holy and careful walking; the grace of careful walking to make room for the grace of close communion with Christ; the grace of close communion with the Lord Jesus Christ to make room for the grace of full conformity to His image; perhaps the grace of confortuity to His image to make room for the higher grace of brighter views of Himself, and still closer incomings into the very heart of the Lord Jesus. Why is all this? In Christ:1. Raleigh, D. D.I. The words of Jesus are a study for one's life, and those who have studied them most are as far as ever from exhausting their meaning. The powerful message Jesus was driving home was that He alone displays the unique characteristics of God. The reason of this —I. C. (1) I cannot be a Christian of the highest type. Like the waves of the sea, where one comes there is another close behind it.V. And this was his prayer: "Oh, Lord, give us grace to feel our need of grace. Come every hour — for everything. Gifts;5. GRACE BY DEGREES; grace upon grace; a little grace to begin with, but more grace afterwards. In short, His fulness is without measure or end; therefore draw manfully and without fear, and drink with pleasure and joy! Attempt great things.4. THE ILLUSTRATION:1. All the saints of every age have drawn their supplies from Him, but He is just as full as ever. — Having rendered some service to Lord North, the Prime Minister, during the American war, he received a polite communication from that nobleman, desiring to know if he stood in need of anything which it was in his power to bestow. GRACE ANSWERABLE TO GRACE. (3) Without Him we can do nothing, but we can do all things through Him. He then took up his pack and went away, having preached a powerful sermon in those few words.The fulness of ChristOn a tradesman's table I noticed a book labelled "Want Book." (2) If virtue is to be attained, sanctifying energy resides in Him to perfection. Our Churches believe that there is fulness in Christ, and that sometimes they ought to enjoy it. "I will bring you to the brink of Jordan, and bid you sit down and sing on its black banks, on the banks of the black stream, but there's more to follow. There is an element of sameness in all graces, just as water is water, but in many respects one kind of grace is not like another.3. AN APPEAL TO OUR GRATITUDE. C. Tittman, D. D.)The fulness of Christ the treasury of the saintsC. A fulness of dignity, prerogative, and qualification. Don't talk about this but set about it.(C. Spurgeon. A SENTENCE OF ADMONITION TO BELIEVERS. The abundance in Jesus Christ is intended —1. GRACE FROM HIM TO PRODUCE GRACE IN US. )The abundance of grace the saints receive from ChristW. (3) Every weapon required for the fight, Fulness for teaching, convincing, converting, sanctifying.II. Words are tangible symbols of ideas, both for our eyes and our ears. Maclaren, D. D.Here on the one hand is the boundless ocean of the Divine strength, unfathomable in its depth, full after all draughts, tideless and calm, in all its movements never troubled, in all its repose never stagnating; and on the other side is the empty avidity of our poor, weak natures. Maclaren, D. D.)The fulness of ChristJ. And this was his prayer: "Oh, Lord, give us grace to feel our need of grace. You stand by a river and watch the flow, the drops of water coming and going to the ocean. Let God give me grace to be a preacher, and He will give me grace to discharge the office. Even now, and at all times, may not all receive them? Not dying grace till death.III. Behold what great sinners inconsistent professors are!3. Glory be unto Christ for His fulness, for of it have all the saints received — Old Testament saints and New, martyrs, reformers, saints on earth, saints in glory, etc., etc. Or grace received by us answerable to the grace that is in Christ. With Him who is Himself ours. The Lord gives not the Spirit by measure unto Him.6. In general, the gospel has four major movements beyond the theological prologue (1:1-18) which are tailored according to John's purpose: 1) Jesus' interaction with individuals (1:19-4); 2) Jesus' sayings and resultant opposition from religious leaders (5-12); 3) Jesus' personal instruction to t… In Christ there is —(1) An open fountain, to which all have access, from which all may draw, the righteous and the wicked, the joyful and the sorrowful, the living and the dying. A perpetual fountain, flowing to all eternity, from which all who are willing may continually draw.(C. A personal reception of Christ Jesus.3. The glory of the past depresses many Christians. (1)All of them. We are shown that we ARE ALL UTTERLY DESTITUTE AND EMPTY of spiritual blessings. Martin.This fulness is shown —I. A. To satisfy our hunger and thirst.II. (4) Grace was manifested under the old dispensation by drops and at intervals (Hebrews 1:1), under the New Wholesale.2. Bates. Riches may leave you, but in Christ there are riches unsearchable. 1. THREE EXPERIENCES.1. A SENTENCE OF ADMONITION TO BELIEVERS. The grace of Christ was love in fulness.IV. Suppose some man tells you that there was a thousand pounds paid into your credit into a London bank, and that you were to get the use of it, as you drew cheques against it. There is a fulness at all times; a fulness by day and by night; of comfort in affliction, of guidance in prosperity, of every Divine attribute, of wisdom, of power, of love; a fulness which it were impossible to survey, much less to explore.(C. 4. The Author of human redemption.3. We are warned THAT AS SOON AS WE HAVE DEPARTED FROM CHRIST IT IS VAIN TO SEEK FOR HAPPINESS, because God hath determined that whatever is God's shall reside in Him alone. FOUR DUTIES. The grace you have expands your heart, and gives you capacity for receiving yet more grace. A tree of life bearing all manner of fruit? WHY THEN ARE BELIEVERS SO EMPTY OF GRACE?1. THE POSITION OF THE FULNESS IS RICHLY ENCOURAGING TO US IN THE MATTER OF OBTAINING IT. II. C. Tittman, D. D.I. All men, of every class and condition; for different men, according to the variety of their situation and circumstances, stand in need of different blessings; and all may have those blessings which their necessities require.3. H. Lest Christ should be regarded as a mere utterance, John is careful to show that He is a Divine Person.3. There are those who have got their religion from good works. Not dying grace till death.III. He should put down all his needs on the tablets of his heart, and then present his want book to his God. And this was his prayer: "Oh, Lord, give us grace to feel our need of grace. He was the shadow of no substance, the image only of the invisible God.2. H. )Fulness of graceC. In Christ there is a fountain of knowledge inexhaustible. Some take the phrase to have reference to the Law and the Gospel; but St. John is speaking of what takes place after Christ comes and the Law is abandoned.2. The Abundance of Grace the Saints Receive from Christ, The Answerableness of Grace in Every Christian to the Grace of Christ, The Fulness of Christ the Treasury of the Saints, Whatsoever Grace the Saints have They have it from Jesus Christ, The Effectiveness of the Baptist's Ministry, The Inference From The Human To The Divine, The abundance of grace the saints receive from Christ, Whatsoever grace the saints have they have it from Jesus Christ, The answerableness of grace in every Christian to the grace of Christ, The fulness of Christ the treasury of the saints. All men, in every age, and in every part of the world.4. )Grace obstructedSamuel Martin.When our spiritual supplies fail, the channel is sometimes at fault, and not the stream; the hindrance to their coming lies with us and not with our heavenly Father. )All fulness in ChristA. If so, beware of pride, and of vanity, and of vain-glorying, and of boasting. For a man to be in heaven before he comes there (John 17:3).4. Others to faith in Old Testament saints and light in New Testament saints. Yet, if the texts are true, all that is to be done can be done now. Christ has the opening of these doors (Revelation 1:18; Revelation 3:7).3. This doctrine is full of spiritual use. THE FULNESS.1. "By the grace of God I do." For privilege: Both are called Sons of God (Hebrews 12:6); Heirs (Hebrews 1:2; Romans 8:17); Elect and precious (1 Peter 2:6; 1 Peter 1:2); Light (John 8:12; Ephesians 5:8).3. All may receive to the utmost extent of their desires.2. An abiding fulness. An abiding fulness. Spurgeon. The grace of Christ was love in fulness.IV. IN THE POETRY AND METAPHORS WHICH DESCRIBE HIM. Faith opens these to the impulse of that great sea, and "according to our faith," in the exact measure of our receptivity, does it enter our hearts.(A. Working time comes to an end, or work goes on, patience comes to prevent discouragement. (1)All of them. Spurgeon., J. Calvin.I. Next comes a totally different kind of grace — active strength and the spirit of boldness. There are three great doors which must ordinarily be opened before converting grace can get into the soul of man. THE APPLICATION:1. H. H. IN THE DOCTRINES OF SCRIPTURE CONCERNING CHRIST.1. The supply of water or of gas to our houses is sometimes insufficient, not because the reservoirs are low, but because the pipes which connect our dwellings with the main service are choked up or broken. There is a "fulness" of blessings in Christ sufficient for the present and eternal salvation of the whole human race.5. Christ offers grace for — not grace, you have none, brother sinner; you would never take it — but for sin and its condemnation. GRACE TO PREPARE FOR FURTHER GRACE — the grace of a broken heart — to make room for repentance; the grace of hatred of sin to make way for the grace of holy and careful walking; the grace of careful walking to make room for the grace of close communion with Christ; the grace of close communion with the Lord Jesus Christ to make room for the grace of full conformity to His image; perhaps the grace of confortuity to His image to make room for the higher grace of brighter views of Himself, and still closer incomings into the very heart of the Lord Jesus. To satisfy our hunger and thirst.II. )Christ's fulnessA. This was complete in Christ. If he has £100,000 a year in prospect, he would hardly be limited to a penny a week. What a practical suggestion for a man of prayer! In Christ is an acquired fulness. H. "By the grace of God I do." There are some who receive their religion from their fathers and mothers; but religion is not to be inherited; it is a personal matter.2. Why not? Martin. These many blessings in great abundance, "and in everything have been enriched by Him."III. For a man to be in heaven before he comes there (John 17:3).4. I justify you in the righteousness of Christ, but there's more to follow." We are assured that WE HAVE NO REASON TO FEAR THE WANT OF ANYTHING, provided that we draw from the fulness of Christ, which is in every respect so complete as to be inexhaustable.(J. To root the tree firmly rough winds are necessary. Spurgeon.(cf. "Wouldst thou have me see thee," said Socrates "then speak." H. Jesus is a human being who experiences our struggles (Hebrews 4:15), one to whom we can relate. Angels, John, Moses.II. It is gratuitous "Grace for grace"; not purchased or earned but received. Robinson. (1)All of them. THE FILLING.1. (2)Very abundantly.III. It is grace that helps us on in grace. There is an element of sameness in all graces, just as water is water, but in many respects one kind of grace is not like another.3. Raleigh, D. D.)Grace for graceC. (4) The grace of victory for the grace of preservation in battle. There is no invariable order, but in general —(1) The grace of forgiveness is the first bestowed. Scarcely any Church realizes that it can do what its forefathers did. Some one or other had given him a hundred pounds to send to an extremely poor minister, but, thinking it was too much to send him all at once, he sent him five pounds in a letter with simply these words inside the envelope, "More to follow." FOUR DUTIES. For assistance (Psalm 22:1 Corinthians 12:9).4. THE FILLING.1. There are some who receive their religion from their fathers and mothers; but religion is not to be inherited; it is a personal matter.2. All alike are empty of merit and satisfaction.2. The ONE GLORIOUS PERSON concerning whom this verse is written.1. Cudworth. "I have helped you even to old age, but there's still more to follow." But it is preparatory to the spelling book, a preparation for further acquisition of knowledge.III. AN ABUNDANCE OF GRACE. The Author and Dispenser of salvation.II. "ALL HAVE RECEIVED."1. THE INSUFFICIENCY OF NATURE (1 Corinthians 3:5; ver. You say that this cuts off all endeavour. Mr. Fletcher modestly replied: — " He was sensible of the Minister's kindness, but he only wanted one thing, which he could not grant him, and that was more grace." Spurgeon. )Christ's fulnessC. All that is virtuous, amiable, noble or illustrious.5. — Having rendered some service to Lord North, the Prime Minister, during the American war, he received a polite communication from that nobleman, desiring to know if he stood in need of anything which it was in his power to bestow. H. "I educate you for heaven, but there's more to follow." THE ILLUSTRATION:1. A perpetual fountain, flowing to all eternity, from which all who are willing may continually draw.(C. God's assistance;3. )Fulness of graceC. New American Standard Bible. (4) The grace of victory for the grace of preservation in battle. Cudworth. Thus may we know the people of God, for of His fulness all have received.1. Riches may leave you, but in Christ there are riches unsearchable. (1) It will appear if you consider the several advances grace hath made from the beginning till now (Genesis 3:15), the Abrahamic covenant (Genesis 12:3), the Mosaic, the prophecies, Christ, the preaching of the gospel. He was a peasant woman's Son, and remained in the condition of life to which he was born. H. Spurgeon.There is a story of Rowland Hill, which I have no doubt is true, because it is so characteristic of the man's eccentricity and generosity. "I adopt you into my family, but there's more to follow." We are assured that WE HAVE NO REASON TO FEAR THE WANT OF ANYTHING, provided that we draw from the fulness of Christ, which is in every respect so complete as to be inexhaustable.(J. H. Spurgeon.I have heard our Lord likened to a man carrying a water-pot, and as he carried it upon his shoulder, the water fell dropping, dropping, dropping, so that every one could track the water-bearer. H. Spurgeon.I. For sanctification (John 17:19). All that is virtuous, amiable, noble or illustrious.5. Is Christ to you a cistern which you have emptied? As thy day so shall thy strength be. THERE IS A GLORIOUS FULNESS IN JESUS. What you have received is a pledge of what you may receive.V. H. 3. Spurgeon. Do not try to live in or by the past. But then other drops succeed them, and others them, so evenly and incessantly that we hardly realize that the waters are passing away. 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