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Christ the Way
By: Benjamin Keach
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“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way,
the truth, and the life: no man
cometh unto the Father, but by me,”
John 14:6. |
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Way is a common word or phrase,
taken for the chief means and medium
for the attainment or accomplishment
of a thing, and so is very
comprehensive. As for example: the
way to gain honour, is to do some
worthy and honourable action; honour
is the end, the person that seeks it
is the subject, the doing the worthy
action is the way to attain it.
Again, if a man would go to such or
such a city, he must travel that
road that leads thither; here also
you have an end, the subject, and
the means or way of obtaining the
end. So in like manner, if a man
would come to God, which is
happiness, his chief end, the Way if
Jesus Christ: “no man cometh unto
the Father, but by me.” Here man is
the subject, God or happiness the
end, Christ the Way. |
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METAPHOR |
PARALLEL |
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I. A Way to attain to any thing
or place that we greatly desire,
and long after, is necessary,
without which our end and desire
can never be accomplished. |
I. There is an absolute
necessity of a Christ, for
without him, favour and
reconciliation with the Father
cannot be obtained, Acts 4:12.
“But Israel, which followed
after the law of righteousness,
hath not attained to the law of
righteousness. Wherefore?
Because they sought it not by
faith, but as it were by the
works of the law. For they
stumbled at that
stumblingstone,” Romans 9:31-32. |
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II. A Way must be assigned by
the public legislators of a
kingdom, when it is wanting, and
appears absolutely necessary. |
II. Jesus Christ is assigned or
appointed by the great Law-giver
of Heaven and earth, to be the
Way to happiness, who saw a
Savior was wanting, and such an
one was necessary to bring man
to glory. |
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III. A Way that us assigned must
be also made known, or else how
should men do to find it, and
walk in it? |
III. Jesus Christ is made known
by the Gospel, in which are
plain directions how to find the
Way. God saw it necessary to
send his servants, to proclaim
and make known salvation: “How
then shall they call on him in
whom they have not believed? and
how shall they believe in him of
whom they have not heard? and
how shall they hear without a
preacher?” Romans 10:14. |
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IV. A Way is useful upon divers
accounts, indeed to all
enterprises, whether it be for
the obtaining of honour, riches,
peace, health, or length of
days. |
IV. Jesus Christ is useful and
necessary to all enterprises. 1.
To honour: “But as many as
received him, to them gave he
power to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on his
name,” John 1:12. 2. To riches:
“Riches and honour are with me;
yea, durable riches and
righteousness,” Proverbs 8:18.
3. To peace: “For he is our
peace, who hath made both one,”
Ephesians 2:14. 4. He is health,
strength, and length of days:
“And whosoever liveth and
believeth in me shall never
die,” John 11:26. |
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V. Ways lead from one place or
city to another. |
V. Christ, the spiritual Way,
leads from sin to grace; out of
Satan’s kingdom to his own
kingdom, from Egypt to Canaan. |
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VI. Ways are free for all; none
are forbid to travel in such and
such common Ways and roads. |
VI. Christ is a Way free for all
sinners, Matthew 11:28-29. The
partition-wall is now broken
down, Jews and Gentiles, rich
and poor, young and old, male
and female, may freely walk in
this Way, Ephesians 2:14. None
are forbid to come to Christ, to
believe in him, and to lead a
holy life. |
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VII. In a Way there ought to be
suitable and necessary
accommodations for travelers. |
VII. In Christ, the spiritual
Way, are all things necessary
provided: there is bread and
water of life, sweet repose, and
precious grace ready to defray
all expenses, for every willing
and faithful traveler. |
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VIII. There is no coming to such
or such a city, unless we go the
Way which leads thither. |
VIII. There is no coming to God
but by Christ; “for there is
none other name under heaven
given among men, whereby we must
be saved,” Acts 4:12. Whoever
refuse Christ, and life through
him, let their confidence be
never so great, it will deceive
them, and their hope will prove
like the spider’s web. |
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IX. Men are glad when they come
to the end of a long journey. |
IX. Poor sinners greatly
rejoice, when through Christ
they are brought home to the
Father; but what joy will it be
to them, when they come to the
end of their journey, the
salvation of their souls. |
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Question. In what respect is
Christ called the Way, or said
to be the Way to the Father? |
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Answer. As he is Mediator
between God and man. |
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1. As a Priest, he atoned and
made peace by his own blood, and
thereby he is a blessed Way for
us to the Father, and as he is a
Priest to intercede for us in
Heaven. |
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2. He is the Way, as a King, to
appoint laws for us, and to
subdue sin, and other enemies,
in us, and for us. |
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3. He is the Way, as a Prophet
to teach and instruct us by his
word and Spirit, how to receive
that glorious atonement he hath
made, and to walk in those
ordinances he hath appointed. |
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4. He is the Way by that holy
example he hath left for us. |
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Question. What kind of Way is
Christ? |
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Answer. 1. He is the only Way to
the Father, and eternal life.
(1.) The patriarchs of old knew
no other Way: “Your father
Abraham rejoiced to see my day,”
John 8:56. (2.) The prophets
knew no other Way. (3.) The
apostles knew no other Way. (4.)
There is no other Way revealed
to mankind. (5.) /there is a
curse denounced to such as shall
preach any other Way. |
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2. Christ is a new Way: The old
Way of access was barred and
chained up by the fall; is blood
is called the blood of the new
covenant. “By a new and living
way,” Hebrews 10:20. |
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3. Christ is a sure and certain
Way; no man ever missed heaven
that rightly sought it in this
Way. |
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4. Christ is a safe Way; there
is protection, guidance, and
safe direction in him. |
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5. Christ is an easy Way; his
yoke is easy, his commands are
easy, Matthew 11:30. There is
strength, and supplies of all
things necessary, afforded to
all that walk in him. |
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6. Christ is a comfortable Way.
There is sweet company, all
friends and brethren, and no
enemy walks in this Way;
besides, there are excellent
accommodations. |
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7. Christ is a plain Way, a Way
prepared, cast up, and all
stumbling-blocks removed. |
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8. He is a holy Way, all other
Ways are unclean and filthy;
none but holy persons can walk
in this Way. |
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9. It is a Way of God’s devising
and finding out. |
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10. It is a costly Way: it is a
cheap Way to us, but dear to
God; it cost him the parting
with his own beloved Son, and
Christ the price of his precious
blood. |
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METAPHOR |
DISPARITY |
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I. Other Ways lead only to
external places and privileges. |
I. Christ leads to the blessed,
immortal. And eternal God,
heaven, and lasting happiness. |
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II. Other Ways lead to a place,
but they are not that place to
which they lead. |
II. Christ and the Father are
one; he is the end of a saint’s
journey, as well as the Father,
John 14:11, 1 John 5:7. |
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III. Other Ways are sometimes
out of repair, and unfit for
travelers. |
III. But Christ is a Way never
out of repair, nor unfit for
sinners to walk in. |
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IV. Other Ways have no life in
them, nor cannot preserve the
traveler from death and danger. |
IV. Christ is a living Way; he
is a speaking, directing,
animating, and quickening Way,
he preserves from death and
danger, Hebrews 10:14. |
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1. Bless God for this Way. O
what infinite grace is here,
that the Almighty should be so
kind and merciful to us poor
sinners, as when we had barred
up our Way to him, he should
find out another for us, and be
at such great charge as to send
his own son to be the Way
himself. |
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2. We may infer from hence, that
the salvation of he elect is one
and the same, hence called
common salvation, Jude 3. |
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3. It shows us, that there is no
salvation but by Christ. |
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4. It holds forth the great
necessity of the Gospel, and the
ministry thereof. |
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5. What a miserable condition
are all those in that reject
Christ! |
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6. It reproves those who think
to find other Ways to Heaven.
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7. Labour to see a necessity of
Christ. |
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8. Prize Christ, O! value
Christ, he is all in all, he is
everything to believers; you can
never overvalue precious Jesus. |
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