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Isaiah 53:12 - Homilies By W. Clarkson

The false accusation.

"He was numbered with the transgressors." The fact that he who was the Author of all law and the Judge of all moral agents was himself classed with transgressors is most suggestive; it calls our attention to the truth—

I. THAT A RIGHTEOUS MAN , though he is righteous , MAY BE CHARGED WITH WRONG . If Jesus Christ, the Righteous One, was accused of sin, how much more may we, who are only comparatively and imperfectly righteous, be so charged!

II. THAT A RIGHTEOUS MAN MAY , in virtue of his righteousness , BE ACCUSED OF WRONG . Jesus Christ was charged with blasphemy because he said what he said and acted as he did in pursuance of his great and beneficent mission; he was accused of fellowship with sin because he was bent on carrying his gospel of grace to the very worst of mankind ( Luke 15:2 ). In the same way, a good man may lay himself open to the charge of transgression in virtue of his very excellency; a devout man, because of his devotion, to the charge of pietism or hypocrisy; a zealous man, because of his ardour, to the charge of fanaticism; a courageous man, to the charge of rashness; a trustful man, to the accusation of presumption, etc.

III. THAT THE FALSELY ACCUSED HAVE THREE GREAT CONSOLATIONS .

1 . The approval of their own conscience.

2 . The knowledge that they take rank with their great Leader, who was himself numbered with the transgressors, and with all the best of the good in every age and land ( Matthew 5:11 , Matthew 5:12 ).

3 . The assurance that they have the commendation and the sympathy of their Divine Lord. Enemies may accuse us; brethren may fail us; notwithstanding, "the Lord stands with us, and strengthens us" ( 2 Timothy 4:16 , 2 Timothy 4:17 ).—C.

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