Sunday, April 9, 2017

Thomas Watson, The Ten Commandments

The queen of graces

"Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment." Matthew 22:37-38



Love to God is a holy expansion or enlargement of 
soul, by which it is carried with delight after God, as 
the chief good--"a delight in God, as our treasure."

Love is the soul of religion; it is a momentous grace. 
If love is lacking, there can be no true religion in the 
heart. All else is but pageantry--merely a devout 
compliment to God.

Love ameliorates and sweetens all the duties of 
religion; it makes them savory food, which God 
delights in.

As to the excellence of this grace--love is the first and 
great commandment. Love is the queen of graces; it 
outshines all others, as the sun outshines the planets.

Love is the most durable grace. Faith and hope will shortly 
cease--but love will remain. Thus love carries away the 
garland from all other graces, as it is the most long-lived 
grace. Love is a bud of eternity!

Love to God must be *pure* and *genuine*. *He must be loved 
chiefly for Himself*. We must love God, not only for His benefits
but for those intrinsic excellencies with which He is crowned. 
We must love God--not only for the good which flows from Him
—but for the good which is in Him. True love is not mercenary; 
he who is deeply in love with God, needs not be hired with 
rewards, he cannot but love God for the beauty of His holiness.
Though it is not unlawful to look for benefits, we must not love 
God for His benefits alone--for then it is not love of God, but 
self-love.

Love to God must be *with all the heart*. We must 
not love God a little--give Him a drop or two of our 
love; but the main stream must flow to Him.

The mind must think of God, 
the will must choose Him, 
the affections must pant after Him.

God will not have the heart divided. We must *love Him 
with our whole heart*. Though we may love the creature
yet it must be a subordinate love. Love to God must 
be highest, as oil swims above the water.

Love to God must be *flaming*. To love coldly, is the 
same as not to love. The spouse is said to be, "love-sick." 
Songs 2:5. The seraphim are so called, because of their 
burning love. Love turns saints into seraphim; it makes 
them burn in holy love to God. Many waters cannot 
quench this love.

Thomas Watson, The queen of graces from Ten Commandments

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