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莱尔主教holiness-第39章

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   which may throw light on the subject。

   I。 I will show; firstly; what it costs to be a true Christian。

   II。 I will explain; secondly; why it is of such great importance to
   count the cost。

   III。 I will give; in the last place; some hints which may help men to
   count the cost rightly。

   We are living in strange times。 Events are hurrying on with singular
   rapidity。 We never know 〃what a day may bring forth〃; how much less do
   we know what may happen in a year!We live in a day of great religious
   profession。 Scores of professing Christians in every part of the land
   are expressing a desire for more holiness and a higher degree of
   spiritual life。 Yet nothing is more mon than to see people receiving
   the Word with joy; and then after two or three years falling away; and
   going back to their sins。 They had not considered 〃what it costs〃 to be
   a really consistent believer and holy Christian。 Surely these are times
   when we ought often to sit down and 〃count the cost;〃 and to consider
   the state of our souls。 We must mind what we are about。 If we desire to
   be truly holy; it is a good sign。 We may thank God for putting the
   desire into our hearts。 But still the cost ought to be counted。 No
   doubt Christ's way to eternal life is a way of pleasantness。 But it is
   folly to shut our eyes to the fact that His way is narrow; and the
   cross es before the crown。

   I。 I have; first; to show what it costs to be a true Christian。

   Let there be no mistake about my meaning。 I am not examining what it
   costs to save a Christian's soul。 I know well that it costs nothing
   less than the blood of the Son of God to provide an atonement; and to
   redeem man from hell。 The price paid for our redemption was nothing
   less than the death of Jesus Christ on Calvary。 We 〃are bought with a
   price。〃 〃Christ gave Himself a ransom for all。〃 (1 Cor。 vi。 20; 1 Tim。
   ii。 6。) But all this is wide of the question。 The point I want to
   consider is another one altogether。 It is what a man must be ready to
   give up if he wishes to be saved。 It is the amount of sacrifice a man
   must submit to if he intends to serve Christ。 It is in this sense that
   I raise the question; 〃What does it cost?〃 And I believe firmly that it
   is a most important one。

   I grant freely that it costs little to be a mere outward Christian。 A
   man has only got to attend a place of worship twice on Sunday; and to
   be tolerably moral during the week; and he has gone as far as thousands
   around him ever go in religion。 All this is cheap and easy work: it
   entails no self…denial or self…sacrifice。 If this is saving
   Christianity; and will take us to heaven when we die; we must alter the
   description of the way of life; and write; 〃Wide is the gate and broad
   is the way that leads to heaven!〃

   But it does cost something to be a real Christian; according to the
   standard of the Bible。 There are enemies to be overe; battles to be
   fought; sacrifices to be made; an Egypt to be forsaken; a wilderness to
   be passed through; a cross to be carried; a race to be run。 Conversion
   is not putting a man in an arm…chair and taking him easily to heaven。
   It is the beginning of a mighty conflict; in which it costs much to win
   the victory。 Hence arises the unspeakable importance of 〃counting the
   cost。〃

   Let me try to show precisely and particularly what it costs to be a
   true Christian。 Let us suppose that a man is disposed to take service
   with Christ; and feels drawn and inclined to follow Him。 Let us suppose
   that some affliction; or some sudden death; or an awakening sermon; has
   stirred his conscience; and made him feel the value of his soul and
   desire to be a true Christian。 No doubt there is everything to
   encourage him。 His sins may be freely forgiven; however many and great。
   His heart may be pletely changed; however cold and hard。 Christ and
   the Holy Spirit; mercy and grace; are all ready for him。 But still he
   should count the cost。 Let us see particularly; one by one; the things
   that his religion will cost him。

   (1) For one thing; it will cost him his self…righteousness。 He must
   cast away all pride and high thoughts; and conceit of his own goodness。
   He must be content to go to heaven as a poor sinner saved only by free
   grace; and owing all to the merit and righteousness of another。 He must
   really feel as well as say the Prayer…book wordsthat he has 〃erred
   and gone astray like a lost sheep;〃 that he has 〃left undone the things
   he ought to have done; and done the things he ought not to have done;
   and that there is no health in him。〃 He must be willing to give up all
   trust in his own morality; respectability; praying; Bible…reading;
   church…going; and sacrament…receiving; and to trust in nothing but
   Jesus Christ。

   Now this sounds hard to some。 I do not wonder。 〃Sir;〃 said a godly
   ploughman to the well…known James Hervey; of Weston Favell; 〃it is
   harder to deny proud self than sinful self。 But it is absolutely
   necessary。〃 Let us set down this item first and foremost in our
   account。 To be a true Christian it will cost a man his
   self…righteousness。

   (2) For another thing; it will cost a man his sins。 He must be willing
   to give up every habit and practice which is wrong in God's sight。 He
   must set his face against it; quarrel with it; break off from it; fight
   with it; crucify it; and labour to keep it under; whatever the world
   around him may say or think。 He must do this honestly and fairly。 There
   must be no separate truce with any special sin which he loves。 He must
   count all sins as his deadly enemies; and hate every false way。 Whether
   little or great; whether open or secret; all his sins must be
   thoroughly renounced。 They may struggle hard with him every day; and
   sometimes almost get the mastery over him。 But he must never give way
   to them。 He must keep up a perpetual war with his sins。 It is
   written〃Cast away from you all your transgressions。〃〃Break off thy
   sins and iniquities。〃〃Cease to d
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