Observe here, 1. The way and manner how Christ came to be our Saviour, he gave himself for us.

Note, 1. The giver, Christ, he gave. 2. The gift, himself. 3. The persons for whom he gave himself, for us.

Learn, 1. That all that Jesus Christ suffered he did sustain and undergo freely and voluntarily. 2. That that which Christ gave for our redemption was himself. 3. That it was especially for his church, that he gave himself, who gave himself for us.

Observe, 2. The great ends for which Christ gave himself for his church, and they are two: 1. To redeem them from all iniquity. 2. To purify them a peculiar people to himself.

1. To redeem them from iniquity: redemption supposes. thraldom and bondage; redemption from iniquity supposes. thraldom and bondage to sin and iniquity: our Redeemer therefore is Jesus Christ, and by dying for us, he did, and only could, redeem us. He gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity.

2. Another end of Christ's redeeming us, is to purify us to himself. peculiar people ;

Here note, That as redemption did presuppose. bondage, so purification supposes an uncleanness, that is, sin.

Note, 2. That Christ's redeemed people are. purified people, and. peculiar people, possessed by the Spirit of Christ with. zeal for good works.

Note, 3. That it was not only for us that Christ redeemed and purified us. peculiar people to himself, but ultimately for himself, and for his own and his Father's glory and complacency; that he might purify to himself. peculiar people, zealous of good works.

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