"He was numbered with the transgressors."
Isaiah 53:12
Why
did Jesus suffer himself to be enrolled amongst sinners? This wonderful
condescension was justified by many powerful reasons. In such a
character he could the better become their advocate. In some trials
there is an identification of the counsellor with the client, nor can
they be looked upon in the eye of the law as apart from one another.
Now, when the sinner is brought to the bar, Jesus appears there himself.
He stands to answer the accusation. He points to his side, his hands,
his feet, and challenges Justice to bring anything against the sinners
whom he represents; he pleads his blood, and pleads so triumphantly,
being numbered with them and having a part with them, that the Judge
proclaims, "Let them go their way; deliver them from going down into the
pit, for he hath found a ransom." Our Lord Jesus was numbered with the
transgressors in order that they might feel their hearts drawn towards
him. Who can be afraid of one who is written in the same list with us?
Surely we may come boldly to him, and confess our guilt. He who is
numbered with us cannot condemn us. Was he not put down in the
transgressor's list that we might be written in the red roll of the
saints? He was holy, and written among the holy; we were guilty, and
numbered among the guilty; he transfers his name from yonder list to
this black indictment, and our names are taken from the indictment and
written in the roll of acceptance, for there is a complete transfer made
between Jesus and his people. All our estate of misery and sin Jesus
has taken; and all that Jesus has comes to us. His righteousness, his
blood, and everything that he hath he gives us as our dowry. Rejoice,
believer, in your union to him who was numbered among the transgressors;
and prove that you are truly saved by being manifestly numbered with
those who are new creatures in him.
Charles Spurgeon
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