In the French revolution, a young man was condemned to the guillotine, and shut up in one of the prisons. He was greatly loved by many, but there was one who loved him more than all put together. How know we this? It was his best earthly friend, his own father, and the love he bore the son was proven in this way: When the lists were called, the father, whose name was exactly the same as the son’s, answered to the name, and the father rode in the gloomy tunebril out to the place of execution, and his head rolled beneath the axe instead of his son’s, a victim to mighty love. See here an image of the love of Christ for sinners. “Greater love hath no man than this; that he laid down his life for his friends.” But Jesus died for the ungodly! He is the friend of sinners. There is no friendship like Christ’s.—SPURGEON.
Suffering Friendship
