Practical Lessons Drawn from the Doctrine of Christ's Intercession
Revelation 8:3-5
And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given to him much incense…


I. IT SHOULD IMPRESS US WITH A DEEP SENSE OF THE EVIL OF SIN. That there is involved in every act of it such daring presumption, and base ingratitude, and brutish folly, and foul malignity, as could not, but for the much incense offered with them by the exalted High Priest, have been otherwise than as a smoke in his nostrils, fire burning all the day, rendering our prayers and services offensive to Him who sitteth on the throne, provoking the eyes of His glory.

II. IT AFFORDS US THE RICHEST ENCOURAGEMENT IN PRAYER. Are you only willing to come to God by Christ, to owe all the blessings you need to His mediation with Him whom you had offended? He is ready to intercede for you, and we know that "Him the Father heareth always." Often has the voice of human eloquence been roused in behalf of the wretched in vain. It has pleaded the woes and wrongs of the oppressed, to hearts so hardened in selfishness and cruel in hate as to be callous to the most pathetic appeals; but the pleadings of this great Advocate are never unsuccessful. The justice and the mercy of God unite in conceding all that He asks.

III. IT SHOWS US HOW VAIN AND SUPERSTITIOUS IT IS TO TRUST IN DEPARTED SAINTS OR IN ANGELS TO INTERCEDE FOR US. Whatever may be our speculations or conjectures as to the acquaintance, which saints in glory, or our departed friends in particular, may have with things done on earth, or the interest they may yet take in our affairs; however fondly we may dream at times that they may be employed, as we are told angels are, in some ministrations in behalf of those whom they have left in this vale of tears, let us feel assured that we need no other advocate with the Father in His holy place on high than Jesus Christ the righteous. Upon Him alone let us depend, to Him directly let us go, and say, in opposition to those who would point us to other intercessors, "To whom else should we go? — He hath the words of eternal life."

IV. THE FAITH OF CHRIST'S INTERCESSION SHOULD CONTRIBUTE TO RENDER US DECIDED AND UNDAUNTED IN CONFESSING HIS NAME AND IN DOING THE WORK TO WHICH HE CALLS. Surely you have nothing to apprehend of ultimate loss or injury in the service of this exalted Redeemer! For though you should have to suffer a while for His name's sake, or after His example, it is that when His glory shall be revealed, ye also may be glad with exceeding joy. And while you have committed to Him the keeping of your souls, you need not fear for aught that may be coming on the earth. He will keep you from the hour of temptation which shall come upon all the world. Does He not pray for this, not that you should be taken out of the world ere you have fulfilled the course allotted for you, but that you should be kept from the evil, that your faith may not fail, that you may be sanctified through the truth revealed in God's Word, and so fitted to dwell with Him at last in the mansions He hath gone to prepare for you in His Father's house. You need not in any case tremble for the interests of His Church; amid the agitations which seem to threaten the overthrow of all human institutions, and the convulsions which shake and affright the nations, these are secure under the protection of her exalted Head.

(J. Henderson, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne.

WEB: Another angel came and stood over the altar, having a golden censer. Much incense was given to him, that he should add it to the prayers of all the saints on the golden altar which was before the throne.




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