The Son of Man came to seek and save that which was lost. It is Jesus' favorite title of Himself. I chosen this title because Jesus loved this title of Himself. We ought to never forget that Jesus is fully God and fully man: two natures in One Person. He is the God-man, the Incarnate Second Person of the Trinity. May we mediate on His life, death, burial, resurrection and ascension that we may be conformed to the image of the divine Son of Man! This blog web site will be a Christian defense of the Reformed doctrines of the Incarnate Son of Man. May all glory be to His name!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

From Octavius Winslow's, "My Times in God's Hand"

We live in a world of mysteries.

They meet our eye, awaken our inquiry,

and baffle our investigation at every step.

Nature is a vast arcade of mysteries.

Science is a mystery.
Truth is a mystery.
Religion is a mystery.
Our existence is a mystery.
The future of our being is a mystery.

And God, who alone can explain all mysteries,

is the greatest mystery of all. How little do
we understand of the inexplicable wonders of a
wonder working God, "whose thoughts are a great
deep," and "whose ways are past finding out."

But to God nothing is mysterious.


In His purpose, nothing is unfixed.

In His forethought, nothing is unknown.
In His providence, nothing is contingent.

His glance pierces the future as vividly

as it beholds the past. "He knows the
end from the beginning."

All His doings are parts of a divine,

eternal, and harmonious plan.

He may make ''darkness his secret place; His

pavilion round about him dark waters, and
thick clouds of the skies," and to human vision
His dispensations may appear gloomy, discrepant,
and confused. Yet He is "working all things
after the counsel of His own will," and all is
transparent and harmonious to His eye!