Psalm c. 3.—“Know ye that the Lord he is God, we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.”
John x. 3.—“He calleth his own sheep.”
Therefore, Christ he is the Lord God and shepherd.
John xx. 28.—“And Thomas answered and said, my Lord and my God.”
Romans ix. 5.—“Of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ came; who is over all, God, blessed for ever.”
Christ is, therefore Lord and God.
Isaiah ix. 6.—“And his name shall be called The Mighty God.”
Rev. i. 8.—“I am the Almighty.”
I might here fill a volume of immense size, to prove the same fact; but when God gives a man up to Satanic delusion, he generally mounts the scorner’s chair, sets his tongue against the heavens, and endeavours to bring down the Almighty to his proud carnal reasonings.
“Thus fools rush in, where angels fear to tread.”