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莱尔主教holiness-第38章

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   these things move you。 Greater is He that is for you than all they that
   be against you。 Everlasting liberty or everlasting captivity are the
   alternatives before you。 Choose liberty; and fight to the last。

   (2) It may be you know something of the Christian warfare; and are a
   tried and proved soldier already。 If that be your case; accept a
   parting word of advice and encouragement from a fellow…soldier。 Let me
   speak to myself as well as to you。 Let us stir up our minds by way of
   remembrance。 There are some things which we cannot remember too well。

   Let us remember that if we would fight successfully we must put on the
   whole armour of God; and never lay it aside till we die。 Not a single
   piece of the armour can be dispensed with。 The girdle of truth; the
   breastplate of righteousness; the shield of faith; the sword of the
   Spirit; the helmet of hopeeach and all are needful。 Not a single day
   can we dispense with any part of this armour。 Well says an old veteran
   in Christ's army; who died 200 years ago; 〃In heaven we shall appear;
   not in armour; but in robes of glory。 But here our arms are to be worn
   night and day。 We must walk; work; sleep in them; or else we are not
   true soldiers of Christ。〃 (Gurnall's Christian Armour。)

   Let us remember the solemn words of an inspired warrior; who went to
   his rest 1;800 years ago: 〃No man that warreth entangleth himself with
   the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to
   be a soldier。〃 (2 Tim。 ii。 4。) May we never forget that saying!

   Let us remember that some have seemed good soldiers for a little
   season; and talked loudly of what they would do; and yet turned back
   disgracefully in the day of battle。

   Let us never forget Balaam; and Judas; and Demas; and Lot's wife。
   Whatever we are; and however weak; let us be real; genuine; true; and
   sincere。

   Let us remember that the eye of our loving Saviour is upon us; morning;
   noon; and night。 He will never suffer us to be tempted above that we
   are able to bear。 He can be touched with the feeling of our
   infirmities; for He suffered Himself being tempted。 He knows what
   battles and conflicts are; for He Himself was assaulted by the Prince
   of this world。 Having such a High Priest; Jesus the Son of God; let us
   hold fast our profession。 (Heb。 iv。 14。)

   Let us remember that thousands of soldiers before us have fought the
   same battle that we are fighting; and e off more than conquerors
   through Him that loved them。 They overcame by the blood of the Lamb;
   and so also may we。 Christ's arm is quite as strong as ever; and
   Christ's heart is just as loving as ever。 He that saved men and women
   before us is one who never changes。 He is 〃able to save to the
   uttermost all who e unto God by Him。〃 Then let us cast doubts and
   fears away。 Let us 〃follow them who through faith and patience inherit
   the promises;〃 and are waiting for us to join them。 (Heb。 vii。 25; vi。
   12。)

   Finally; let us remember that the time is short; and the ing of the
   Lord draweth nigh。 A few more battles and the last trumpet shall sound;
   and the Prince of Peace shall e to reign on a renewed earth。 A few
   more struggles and conflicts; and then we shall bid an eternal good…bye
   to warfare; and to sin; to sorrow; and to death。 Then let us fight on
   to the last; and never surrender。 Thus saith the Captain of our
   salvation〃He that overeth shall inherit all things; and I will be
   his God; and he shall be my son。〃 (Rev。 xxi。 7。)

   Let me conclude all with the words of John Bunyan; in one of the most
   beautiful parts of Pilgrim's Progress。 He is describing the end of one
   of his best and holiest pilgrims:

   〃After this it was noised abroad that Mr。 Valiant…for…truth was sent
   for by a summons; by the same party as the others。 And he had this word
   for a token that the summons was true; The pitcher was broken at the
   fountain。' (Eccl。 xii。 6。) When he understood it; he called for his
   friends; and told them of it。 Then said he; I am going to my Father's
   house; and though with great difficulty I have got hither; yet now I do
   not repent me of all the troubles I have been at to arrive where I am。
   My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage; and my
   courage and skill to him that can get it。 My marks and scars I carry
   with me; to be a witness for me that I have fought His battles; who
   will now be my rewarder。' When the day that he must go home was e;
   many acpanied him to the river…side; into which; as he went down; he
   said; O death where is thy sting?' And as he went down deeper; he
   cried; O grave; where is thy victory?' So he passed over; and all the
   trumpets sounded for him on the other side。〃

   May our end be like this! May we never forget that without fighting
   there can be no holiness while we live; and no crown of glory when we
   die!
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V。
THE COST

   〃Which of you; intending to build a house; sitteth not down first and
   couneth the cost?〃Luke xiv。 28。

   THE text which heads this page is one of great importance。 Few are the
   people who are not often obliged to ask themselves〃What does it
   cost?〃

   In buying property; in building houses; in furnishing rooms; in forming
   plans; in changing dwellings; in educating children; it is wise and
   prudent to look forward and consider。 Many would save themselves much
   sorrow and trouble if they would only remember the question〃What does
   it cost?〃

   But there is one subject on which it is specially important to 〃count
   the cost。〃 That subject is the salvation of our souls。 What does it
   cost to be a true Christian? What does it cost to be a really holy man?
   This; after all; is the grand question。 For want of thought about this;
   thousands; after seeming to begin well; turn away from the road to
   heaven; and are lost for ever in hell。 Let me try to say a few words
   which may throw light on the subject。

   I。 I will show; fi
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