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莱尔主教holiness-第123章

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   to read the Bible like a man in earnest; and never rest till you bee
   familiar with it。 Read what the law of God requires; as expounded by
   the Lord Jesus in the fifth of St。 Matthew。 Read how St。 Paul describes
   human nature in the first two chapters of his Epistle to the Romans。
   Study such passages as these with prayer for the Spirit's teaching; and
   then say whether you are not a debtor to God and a debtor in mighty
   need of a Friend like Christ。

   Perhaps you are one who has never known anything of real; hearty;
   business…like prayer。 You have been used to regard religion as an
   affair of churches; chapels; forms; services; and Sundays; but not as a
   thing requiring the serious; heartfelt attention of the inward man。
   Take my advice this day and change your plan。 Begin the habit of real;
   earnest pleading with God about your soul。 Ask Him for light; teaching;
   and self…knowledge。 Beseech Him to show you anything you need to know
   for the saving of your soul。 Do this with all your heart and mind; and
   I have no doubt that before long you will feel your need of Christ。

   The advice I offer may seem simple and old…fashioned。 Do not despise it
   on that account。 It is the good old way in which millions have walked
   already and found peace to their souls。 Not to love Christ is to be in
   imminent danger of eternal ruin。 To see your need of Christ and your
   amazing debt to Christ is the first step towards loving Him。 To know
   yourself and find out your real condition before God is the only way to
   see your need。 To search God's Book and ask God for light in prayer is
   the right course by which to attain saving knowledge。 Do not be above
   taking the advice I offer。 Take it and be saved。

   (3) In the last place; if you really know anything of love towards
   Christ; accept two parting words of fort and counsel。 The Lord grant
   they may do you good。

   For one thing; if you love Christ in deed and truth; rejoice in the
   thought that you have good evidence about the state of your soul。 Love;
   I tell you this day; is an evidence of grace。

   What though you are sometimes perplexed with doubts and fears? What
   though you find it hard to say whether your faith is genuine and your
   grace real? What though your eyes are often so dimmed with tears that
   you cannot clearly see your calling and election of God? Still there is
   ground for hope and strong consolation if your heart can testify that
   you love Christ。 Where there is true love; there is faith and grace。
   You would not love Him if He had not done something for you。 Your very
   love is a token for good。

   For another thing; if you love Christ; never be ashamed to let others
   see it and know it。 Speak for Him。 Witness for Him。 Live for Him。 Work
   for Him。 If He has loved you and washed you from your sins in His own
   blood; you never need shrink from letting others know that you feel it;
   and love Him in return。

   〃Man;〃 said a thoughtless; ungodly English traveller to a North
   American Indian convert; 〃Man; what is the reason that you make so much
   of Christ; and talk so much about Him? What has this Christ done for
   you; that you should make so much ado about Him?〃

   The converted Indian did not answer him in words。 He gathered together
   some dry leaves and moss and made a ring with them on the ground。 He
   picked up a live worm and put it in the middle of the ring。 He struck a
   light and set the moss and leaves on fire。 The flame soon rose and the
   heat scorched the worm。 It writhed in agony; and after trying in vain
   to escape on every side; curled itself up in the middle; as if about to
   die in despair。 At that moment the Indian reached forth his hand; took
   up the worm gently and placed it on his bosom。 〃Stranger;〃 he said to
   the Englishman; 〃Do you see that worm? I was that perishing creature。 I
   was dying in my sins; hopeless; helpless; and on the brink of eternal
   fire。 It was Jesus Christ who put forth the arm of His power。 It was
   Jesus Christ who delivered me with the hand of His grace; and plucked
   me from everlasting burnings。 It was Jesus Christ who placed me; a poor
   sinful worm; near the heart of His love。 Stranger; that is the reason
   why I talk of Jesus Christ and make much of Him。 I am not ashamed of
   it; because I love Him。〃

   If we know anything of love to Christ; may we have the mind of this
   North American Indian! May we never think that we can love Christ too
   well; live to Him too thoroughly; confess Him too boldly; lay ourselves
   out for Him too heartily! Of all the things that will surprise us in
   the resurrection morning; this; I believe; will surprise us most: that
   we did not love Christ more before we died。
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XVI。
WITHOUT CHRIST

   〃Ye were without Christ。〃Ephes。 ii。 12。

   THE text which heads this paper describes the state of the Ephesians
   before they became Christians。 But that is not all。 It describes the
   state of every man and woman in England who is not converted to God。 A
   more miserable state cannot be conceived! It is bad enough to be
   without money; or without health; or without home; or without friends。
   But it is far worse to be 〃without Christ。〃

   Let us examine the text this day; and see what it contains。 Who can
   tell but it may prove a message from God to some reader of this paper?

   1。 Let us consider; in the first place; when it can be said of a man
   that he is 〃without Christ。〃

   The expression 〃without Christ;〃 be it remembered; is not one of my own
   invention。 The words were not first coined by me; but were written
   under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost。 They were used by St。 Paul
   when he was reminding the Ephesian Christians what their former
   condition was; before they heard the Gospel and believed。 Ignorant and
   dark no doubt they had been; buried in idolatry and heathenism;
   worshippers of the false goddess Diana。 But all this he passes over
   pletely。 He seems to think that this wo
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