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d gracefully about the white and glistening pillars; clinging with shining tendrils to their golden ornaments; it caught the splendor of the setting sun; shining as if with a glory borrowed from heaven。

Jesus gazes upon the scene; and the vast multitude hush their shouts; spellbound by the sudden vision of beauty。 All eyes turn upon the Saviour; expecting to see in His countenance the admiration they themselves feel。 But instead of this they behold a cloud of sorrow。 They are surprised and disappointed to see His eyes fill with tears; and His body rock to and fro like a tree before the tempest; while a wail of anguish bursts from His quivering lips; as if from the depths of a broken heart。 What a sight was this for angels to behold! their loved Commander in an agony of tears! What a sight was this for the glad throng that with shouts of triumph and the waving of palm branches were escorting Him to the glorious city; where they fondly hoped He was about to reign! Jesus had wept at the grave of Lazarus; but it was in a

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godlike grief in sympathy with human woe。 But this sudden sorrow was like a note of wailing in a grand triumphal chorus。 In the midst of a scene of rejoicing; where all were paying Him homage; Israel's King was in tears; not silent tears of gladness; but tears and groans of insuppressible agony。 The multitude were struck with a sudden gloom。 Their acclamations were silenced。 Many wept in sympathy with a grief they could not comprehend。

The tears of Jesus were not in anticipation of His own suffering。 Just before Him was Gethsemane; where soon the horror of a great darkness would overshadow Him。 The sheepgate also was in sight; through which for centuries the beasts for sacrificial offerings had been led。 This gate was soon to open for Him; the great Antitype; toward whose sacrifice for the sins of the world all these offerings had pointed。 Near by was Calvary; the scene of His approaching agony。 Yet it was not because of these reminders of His cruel death that the Redeemer wept and groaned in anguish of spirit。 His was no selfish sorrow。 The thought of His own agony did not intimidate that noble; self…sacrificing soul。 It was the sight of Jerusalem that pierced the heart of JesusJerusalem that had rejected the Son of God and scorned His love; that refused to be convinced by His mighty miracles; and was about to take His life。 He saw what she was in her guilt of rejecting her Redeemer; and what she might have been had she accepted Him who alone could heal her wound。 He had come to save her; how could He give her up?

Israel had been a favored people; God had made their temple His habitation; it was 〃beautiful for situation; the joy of the whole earth。〃 Ps。 48:2。 The record of more than a thousand years of Christ's guardian care and tender love; such as a father bears his only child; was there。 In that temple the prophets had uttered their solemn warnings。 There had the burning censers waved; while incense; mingled with the prayers of the worshipers; had ascended to God。 There the blood of beasts had flowed; typical of the blood of Christ。 There Jehovah had manifested His glory above the mercy seat。 There the priests had officiated; and the pomp of symbol and ceremony had gone on for ages。 But all this must have an end。

Jesus raised His hand;that had so often blessed the sick and suffering;and waving it toward the doomed city; in broken utterances of grief exclaimed: 〃If thou hadst known; even thou; at least in this thy day; the things which belong unto thy peace!〃 Here the Saviour paused; and left unsaid what might have been the condition of Jerusalem

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had she accepted the help that God desired to give her;the gift of His beloved Son。 If Jerusalem had known what it was her privilege to know; and had heeded the light which Heaven had sent her; she might have stood forth in the pride of prosperity; the queen of kingdoms; free in the strength of her God…given power。 There would have been no armed soldiers standing at her gates; no Roman banners waving from her walls。 The glorious destiny that might have blessed Jerusalem had she accepted her Redeemer rose before the Son of God。 He saw that she might through Him have been healed of her grievous malady; liberated from bondage; and established as the mighty metropolis of the earth。 From her walls the dove of peace would have gone forth to all nations。 She would have been the world's diadem of glory。

But the bright picture of what Jerusalem might have been fades from the Saviour's sight。 He realizes what she now is under the Roman yoke; bearing the frown of God; doomed to His retributive judgment。 He takes up the broken thread of His lamentation: 〃But now they are hid from thine eyes。 For the days shall come upon thee; that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee; and compass thee round; and keep thee in on every side; and shall lay thee even with the ground; and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation。〃

Christ came to save Jerusalem with her children; but Pharisaical pride; hypocrisy; jealousy; and malice had prevented Him from accomplishing His purpose。 Jesus knew the terrible retribution which would be visited upon the doomed city。 He saw Jerusalem encompassed with armies; the besieged inhabitants driven to starvation and death; mothers feeding upon the dead bodies of their own children; and both parents and children snatching the last morsel of food from one another; natural affection being destroyed by the gnawing pangs of hunger。 He saw that the stubbornness of the Jews; as evinced in their rejection of His salvation; would also lead them to refuse submission to the invading armies。 He beheld Calvary; on which He was to be lifted up; set with crosses as thickly as forest trees。 He saw the wretched inhabitants suffering torture on the rack and by crucifixion; the beautiful palaces destroyed; the temple in ruins; and of its massive walls not one stone left upon another; while the city was plowed like a field。 Well might the Saviour weep in agony in view of that fearful scene。

Jerusalem had been the child of His care; and as a tender father mourns over a wayward son; so Jesus wept over the beloved city。 How

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can I give thee up? How can I see thee devoted to destruction? Must I let thee go to fill up the cup of thine iniquity? One soul is of such value that; in comparison with it; worlds sink into insignificance; but here was a whole nation to be lost。 When the fast westering sun should pass from sight in the heavens; Jerusalem's day of grace would be ended。 While the procession was halting on the brow of Olivet; it was not yet too late for Jerusalem to repent。 The angel of mercy was then folding her wings to step down from the golden throne to give place to justice and swift…coming judgment。 But Christ's great heart of love still pleaded for Jerusalem; that had scorned His mercies; despised His warnings; and was about to imbrue her hands in His blood。 If Jerusalem would but repent; it was not yet too late。 While the last rays of the setting sun were lingering on temple; tower; and pinnacle; would not some good angel lead her to the Saviour's love; and avert her doom? Beautiful and unholy city; that had stoned the prophets; that had rejected the Son of God; that was locking herself by her impenitence in fetters of bondage;her day of mercy was almost spent!

Yet again the Spirit of God speaks to Jerusalem。 Before the day is done; another testimony is borne to Christ。 The voice of witness is lifted up; responding to the call from a prophetic past。 If Jerusalem will hear the call; if she will receive the Saviour who is entering her gates; she may yet be saved。

Reports have reached the rulers in Jerusalem that Jesus is approaching the city with a great concourse of people。 But they have no welcome for the Son of God。 In fear they go out to meet Him; hoping to disperse the throng。 As the procession is about to descend the Mount of Olives; it is intercepted by the rulers。 They inquire the cause of the tumultuous rejoicing。 As they question; 〃Who is this?〃 the disciples; filled with the spirit of inspiration; answer this question。 In eloquent strains they repeat the prophecies concerning Christ:

Adam will tell you; It is the seed of the woman that shall bruise the serpent's head。

Ask Abraham; he will tell you; It is 〃Melchizedek King of Salem;〃 King of Peace。 Gen。 14:18。

Jacob will tell you; He is Shiloh of the tribe of Judah。

Isaiah will tell you; 〃Immanuel;〃 〃Wonderful; Counselor; The mighty God; The everlasting Father; The Prince of Peace。〃 Isa。 7:14; 9:6。

Jeremiah will tell you; The Branch of David; 〃the Lord our Righteousness。〃 Jer。 23:6。

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Daniel will tell you; He is the Messiah。

Hosea will tell you; He is 〃the Lord God of hosts; the Lord is His memorial。〃 Hosea 12:5。

John the Baptist will tell you; He is 〃the Lamb of God; which taketh away the sin of the world。〃 John 1:29。

The great Jehovah has proclaimed from His throne; 〃This is My beloved Son。〃 Matt。 3:17。
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