READ GENESIS 25-26. “CONSIDER THE PRECIOUSNESS OF JESUS—Part Four.” Jesus is precious as Savior. He not only saves us from our sin, but shares his life with us. Should this not make Him inexpressibly precious to us? It is when we are in deepest need that we most appreciate His preciousness. He is present and complement to our every need. Charles H. Spurgeon enshrined this truth in a hymn:
What the hand is to the lute,
What the breath is to the flute,
What is fragrance to the smell,
What the spring is to the well,
What the flower is to the bee,
That is Jesus Christ to me.
What the mother to the child,
What the guide to the pathless wild,
What is oil to troubled wave,
What is ransom to the slave,
What is water to the sea,
That is Jesus Christ to me.
What the hand is to the lute,
What the breath is to the flute,
What is fragrance to the smell,
What the spring is to the well,
What the flower is to the bee,
That is Jesus Christ to me.
What the mother to the child,
What the guide to the pathless wild,
What is oil to troubled wave,
What is ransom to the slave,
What is water to the sea,
That is Jesus Christ to me.