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may be with me _where I am_, that _they may behold my glory!_" Can _we_, sinners, follow this example, as that of "our model man, _in everything?" Dare_ we closely follow a life like this, and then end it by voluntarily giving ourselves up as a ransom "for the remission of the sins of many?" 3. Can we even retain _the character of Jesus?_ The atheist admits that Jesus was the greatest man who ever lived on earth. A worshipper of heroes says of Him in his _Hero Worship_,--"The greatest of all heroes is one whom I do not name here." The character of this wonderful Being has indeed been generally recognised as a bright spot amidst the world's darkness; as the only perfect model of goodness ever seen on earth--yea, as moral beauty itself! But unless the history we possess of Jesus is untrue, and He was, therefore, no historical but a mere ideal person,--or if He was a real person, as represented in the gospel, yet not divine,--we cannot defend His character without losing our own. For we have seen how He certainly represented Himself as one with God,--as one who alone knew God and truly revealed Him,--as one who demanded the same honour and love from man as were due to God,--who required men to be willing to part with their dearest friends, even life itself, rather than with Him,--who asserted His right to assign to mankind their eternal destinies according to the relationship in which each man stood to Him,--who, when standing before an earthly judge, crowned with thorns, insulted by the rabble, with every sign of weakness, and as if literally forsaken by God and man, did not abate one jot or tittle of His claims, but asserted them in all their magnitude, announcing His return to the world in glory as its mighty Judge; and much more to the same effect. Now, can any man, we ask, of common honesty defend such a character as this from the charge of wilful imposition and daring blasphemy, unless what He asserted was true? With reference to all the good words or deeds which His professed friends may claim for Him, yet so long as He falsely claims to be divine, we are constrained to reject Him, as the Jews did, and to say with them, "For a good work we stone thee not, but _because thou, being a man, makest thyself God!_" It is not possible, therefore, to fall back on Christ's character, if we reject Christ's divinity; for His character was manifest untruth, and His claims an unprincipled deception! 4. Can we preserve _the
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