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莱尔主教holiness-第18章

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   genuine; we shall only rise again to be condemned。 I can find no
   evidence that will be admitted In that day; except sanctification。 The
   question will not be how we talked and what we professed; but how we
   lived and what we did。 Let no man deceive himself on this point。 If
   anything is certain about the future; it is certain that there will be
   a judgment; and if anything is certain about judgment; it is certain
   that men's 〃works〃 and 〃doings〃 will be considered and examined in it。
   (John v。 29; 2 Cor。 v。 10; Rev。 xx。 13。) He that supposes works are of
   no importance; because they cannot justify us; is a very ignorant
   Christian。 Unless he opens his eyes; he will find to his cost that if
   he es to the bar of God without some evidence of grace; he had
   better never have been born。

   (12) Sanctification; in the last place; is absolutely necessary in
   order to train and prepare us for heaven。 Most men hope to go to heaven
   when they die; but few; it may be feared; take the trouble to consider
   whether they would enjoy heaven if they got there。 Heaven is
   essentially a holy place; its inhabitants are all holy; its occupations
   are all holy。 To be really happy in heaven; it is clear and plain that
   we must be somewhat trained and made ready for heaven while we are on
   earth。 The notion of a purgatory after death; which shall turn sinners
   into saints; is a lying invention of man; and is nowhere taught in the
   Bible。 We must be saints before we die; if we are to be saints
   afterwards in glory。 The favourite idea of many; that dying men need
   nothing except absolution and forgiveness of sins to fit them for their
   great change; is a profound delusion。 We need the work of the Holy
   Spirit as well as the work of Christ; we need renewal of the heart as
   well as the atoning blood; we need to be sanctified as well as to be
   justified。 It is mon to hear people saying on their death…beds; 〃I
   only want the Lord to forgive me my sins; and take me to rest。〃 But
   those who say such things forget that the rest of heaven would be
   utterly useless if we had no heart to enjoy it! What could an
   unsanctified man do in heaven; if by any chance he got there? Let that
   question be fairly looked in the face; and fairly answered。 No man can
   possibly be happy in a place where he is not in his element; and where
   all around him is not congenial to his tastes; habits; and character。
   When an eagle is happy in an iron cage; when a sheep is happy in the
   water; when an owl is happy in the blaze of noonday sun; when a fish is
   happy on the dry landthen; and not till then; will I admit that the
   unsanctified man could be happy in heaven。 '7'

   I lay down these twelve propositions about sanctification with a firm
   persuasion that they are true; and I ask all who read these pages to
   ponder them well。 Each of them would admit of being expanded and
   handled more fully; and all of them deserve private thought and
   consideration。 Some of them may be disputed and contradicted; but I
   doubt whether any of them can be overthrown or proved untrue。 I only
   ask for them a fair and impartial hearing。 I believe in my conscience
   that they are likely to assist men in attaining clear views of
   sanctification。

   II。 I now proceed to take up the second point which I proposed to
   consider。 That point is the visible evidence of sanctification。 In a
   word; what are the visible marks of a sanctified man? What may we
   expect to see in him?

   This is a very wide and difficult department of our subject。 It is
   wide; because it necessitates the mention of many details which cannot
   be handled fully in the limits of a paper like this。 It is difficult;
   because it cannot possibly be treated without giving offence。 But at
   any risk truth ought to be spoken; and there is some kind of truth
   which especially requires to be spoken in the present day。

   (1) True sanctification then does not consist in talk about religion。
   This is a point which ought never to be forgotten。 The vast increase of
   education and preaching in these latter days makes it absolutely
   necessary to raise a warning voice。 People hear so much of Gospel truth
   that they contract an unholy familiarity with its words and phrases;
   and sometimes talk so fluently about its doctrines that you might think
   them true Christians。 In fact it is sickening and disgusting to hear
   the cool and flippant language which many pour out about
   〃conversionthe Saviourthe Gospelfinding peacefree grace;〃 and
   the like; while they are notoriously serving sin or living for the
   world。 Can we doubt that such talk is abominable in God's sight; and is
   little better than cursing; swearing; and taking God's name in vain?
   The tongue is not the only member that Christ bids us give to His
   service。 God does not want His people to be mere empty tubs; sounding
   brass and tinkling cymbals。 We must be sanctified; not only 〃in word
   and in tongue; but in deed and truth。〃 (1 John iii。 18。)

   (2) True sanctification does not consist in temporary religious
   feelings。 This again is a point about which a warning is greatly
   needed。 Mission services and revival meetings are attracting great
   attention in every part of the land; and producing a great sensation。
   The Church of England seems to have taken a new lease of life; and
   exhibits a new activity; and we ought to thank God for it。 But these
   things have their attendant dangers as well as their advantages。
   Wherever wheat is sown the devil is sure to sow tares。 Many; it may be
   feared; appear moved and touched and roused under the preaching of the
   Gospel; while in reality their hearts are not changed at all。 A kind of
   animal excitement from the contagion of seeing others weeping;
   rejoicing; or affected; is the true account of their case。 Their wounds
   are only skin deep; and the peace they profess to feel is skin deep
   also。 Like the stony…ground hearers; they 〃receive the Word with joy〃
   (Matt。 xiii。 20); but after a little they fa
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