Letters of Samuel Rutherford III: Dark World, Fair Jesus

In this week’s episode, John Snyder continues exploring the letters of Samuel Rutherford. Rutherford is known for his poetic descriptions of Christ. Even when Rutherford’s life was difficult, he continued to speak of Christ’s worth and beauty.

In this letter to a young Christian, Rutherford gives counsel in two main areas. He urges him to seek Christ early. He also shows why Christ is worthy to be followed at any cost.

First, he tells the young man to give Christ his “virgin love.” This means giving Christ the first and best of his affections. His heart should not be claimed by lesser loves.

Then Rutherford explains why Christ deserves this kind of devotion. He points to the beauty of creation. He speaks of the sun, the moon, and the stars. Then he stops and corrects himself. Compared to Christ, even these are not truly beautiful. What once seemed bright is dark next to Him.

Rutherford’s goal is simple. He wants us to see Christ as He truly is. When we do, everything else changes.

We pray this episode lifts your view of Christ and helps you seek Him, no matter what you face today.


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