S U N D A Y S N I P P E T S (tm) # 4 8 19 Nov 95 The preface to " A Declaration of the Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ" by Dr John Owen Dr Owen (1616-1683) was probably the greatest British theologian of the Reformed school. He held senior positions in Oxford University and as chaplain to Oliver Cromwell, provided spiritual advice on national matters. His massive theological works (over 15 volumes) included a notable treatise on the Epistle to the Hebrews, and the first systematic work on the Holy Spirit ever written. Owen's style is known for it's "heavier" reading, and therefore he is known more as a `theologian's theologian' rather than a common person's author. But for once, I will use a sample of his writing as a Sunday Snippet. Below is his preface to his writing on the Glory of Christ, published currently by The Banner of Truth Trust. "IT IS A great promise concerning the person of Christ, as he was to be given unto the church, (for he was a child born, a son given unto us, Isa. ix. 6,) that God would "lay him in Zion for a foundation, a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner-stone, a sure foundation," whereon "he that believeth shall not make haste:" Isa. xxviii.16. Yet was it also foretold concerning him, that this precious foundation should be "for a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offense, to both the houses of Israel; for a gin [trap] and a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem;" so as that "many among them should stumble, and fall, and be broken, and be snared, and be taken:" Isa. vii. 14, 15. According to this promise and prediction it hath fallen out in all ages of the church; as the apostle Peter declares [See 1 Pet. ii. 6-8]. "Unto them that believe unto the saving of the soul, he is, he always hath been, precious - the sun, the rock, the life, the bread of their souls - everything that is good, useful, amiable, desirable, here or unto eternity. By him alone do they desire, expect, and obtain deliverance from that woful apostasy from God...By him they are brought into the nearest cognition, alliance, and friendship with God, the firmest union unto him...that our finite natures are capable of, and so conducted unto the eternal enjoyment of him. For in him "shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory;" (Isa. xlv. 25). " --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Sunday Snippets" is the trademark of G. MacKenzie Strickland. May be freely redistributed - Please forward to a friend. Sunday Snippets are posted weekly on Newsgroups like Soc.Religion.Christian and others. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Due to limitations of the Free Net server I'm on, I can no longer sign up new persons for direct e-mail subscriptions. However, Sunday Snippets can be accessed almost every week on newsgroups like soc.religion.christian, or via my homepage: http://www.ccn.cs.dal.ca/~ab531/Profile.html -------------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/sunday.snippets: snip95-48.txt .