Sermons Preached At Trinity Chapel, Brighton. Second Series
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The sanctification of Jesus Christ. II. The sanctification of His people. 1. Christ's sanctification of Himself. " For their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sancti- fied through the truth." We must explain this word " sanctify ; " upon it the whole meaning turns. Clearly, it has not the ordinary popular sense here of making holy. Christ was holy. He could not, by an inward effort or struggle, make Himself holy, for He was that already. Let us trace the history of the word " san...ctify " in the early pages of the Jewish history. When the destroying angel smote the first-bom of the Egyptian families, the symbolic blood on the lintel of every Hebrew house protected the eldest born from the plague of death. In consequence, a law of Moses ^^[ewed every eldest son in a peculiar Jight. He was reckoned as a thing devoted to the Lord, — redeemed, and therefore set apart. The word used to express this devotion is sanctify. " The Lord said unto Moses, Sanctify unto me all the first-born, whatsoever openeth the womb among the children of Israel, both of man and of beast : it is mine." By a subsequent arrangement these first-born were THE SANCTIFICATION OF CHRIST.
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