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 against us, which was contrary to us. And He hath taken the same out of the way, fastening it to the Cross. [Col. 2:14]

The same Apostle says that Jesus Christ, by dying for us, was made our justification: He is made unto us wisdom, and justice, and sanctification, and redemption. [1 Cor. 1:30] "Justice," comments St. Bernard, "in the washing-away of sins." Yes; for God, accepting on our behalf the torments and death of Jesus Christ, is obliged to pardon us by virtue of the compact made: Him that knew no sin, for us He hath made sin, that we might be made the justice of God in Him. [2 Cor. 5:21] The innocent One was made a victim for our sins, in order that forgiveness through His merits might of right belong to us. For this reason David prays God to save him, not only for His mercy's sake, but likewise for the sake of His justice: Deliver me in Thy justice. [Ps. 30:2]

The eagerness of God to save sinners was always immense. This eagerness led Him to approach them with that cry: Return, ye transgressors, to the heart. [Isaiah 46:8] Sinners, enter once more into your own hearts; think of the benefits you have received from Me, on the love I have borne you, and offend Me no more. Turn ye to Me, and I will turn to you. [Zach 1:3] Turn back to me, and I will receive you in My embraces: Why will you die, O house of Israel? Return ye and live. [Ezech. 18:31] My children, why will you destroy