how many wants it supplies? This we know, that of all his fulness, we all receive grace for grace, Joh. 1. 16. But how full of grace Christ is, and how many mercies have, and shall flow to us out of that Fountain of love, this is unknown to men, to the best, wisest, and most observant men. O! if the records of the mercies of our lives were or could be gather'd and kept, what vast volumns would they swell to? 'Tis true indeed, you have the total sum given you in 1 Cor. 3. 22. All are yours, but it is such a number as no man can number.
The Constancy of Christ's love to his People passeth knowledge: No length of time, no distance of place, no change of condition, either with him, or us; can possibly make any alteration of his affections towards us. He is the same yesterday, to day, and for ever, Heb. 13. 8. It is noted also by the Evan∣gelist, Joh. 13. 1. That having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them to the end. 'Tis true, his condi∣tion is altered, he is no more in this world conversing with his People, as he did once in the days of his Flesh: