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莱尔主教holiness-第45章

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   very great。 On the one hand; many humble…minded Christians are totally
   discouraged and daunted。 They fancy they have no grace because they
   cannot reach up to the high frames and feelings which are pressed on
   their attention。 On the other side; many graceless people are deluded
   into thinking they are 〃converted;〃 because under the pressure or
   animal excitement and temporary feelings they arc led to profess
   themselves Christians。 And all this time the thoughtless and ungodly
   look on with contempt; and rind fresh reasons for neglecting religion
   altogether。 The antidotes to the state of things I deplore are plain
   and few。 (1) Let 〃all the counsel of God be taught〃 in Scriptural
   proportion; and let not two or three precious doctrines of the Gospel
   be allowed to overshadow all other truths。 (2) Let repentance be taught
   fully as well as faith; and not thrust pletely into the background。
   Our Lord Jesus Christ and St。 Paul always taught both。 (3) Let the
   variety of the Holy Ghost's works be honestly stated and admitted; and
   while instantaneous conversion is pressed on men; let it not be taught
   as a necessity。 (4) Let those who profess to have found immediate
   sensible peace be plainly warned to try themselves well; and to
   remember that feeling is not faith; and that 〃patient continuance in
   well…doing〃 is the great proof that faith is true。 (John viii。 31。) (5)
   Let the great duty of 〃counting the cost〃 be constantly urged on all
   who are disposed to make a religious profession; and let them be
   honestly and fairly told that there is warfare as well as peace; a
   cross as well as a crown; in Christ's service。 I am sure that unhealthy
   excitement is above all things to be dreaded In religion; because it
   often ends in fatal; soul…ruining reaction and utter deadness。 And when
   multitudes are suddenly brought under the power of religious
   impressions; unhealthy excitement is almost sure to follow。 I have not
   much faith in the soundness of conversions when they are said to take
   places in masses and wholesale。 It does not seem to me in harmony with
   God's general dealings in this dispensation。 To my eyes it appears that
   God's ordinary plan is to call in individuals one by one。 Therefore;
   when I hear of large numbers being suddenly converted all at one time;
   I hear of it with less hope than some。 The healthiest and most enduring
   success in mission fields is certainly not where natives have e over
   to Christianity in a mass。 The most satisfactory and firmest work at
   home does not always appear to me to be the work done in revivals。
   There are two passages of Scripture which I should like to have
   frequently and fully expounded in the present day by all who preach the
   Gospel; and specially by those who have anything to do with revivals。
   One passage is the parable of the sower; That parable is not recorded
   three times over without good reason and a deep meaning。The other
   passage is our Lord's teaching about 〃counting the cost;〃 and the words
   which He spoke to the 〃great multitudes〃 whom He saw following Him。 It
   is very noteworthy that He did not on that occasion say anything to
   flatter these volunteers or encourage them to follow Him。 No: He saw
   what their case needed。 He told them to stand still and 〃count the
   cost。〃 (Luke xiv。 25; etc。) I am not sure that some modern preachers
   would have adopted this course of treatment。
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VI。
GROWTH

   〃Grow in grace; and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
   Christ。〃2 Peter iii。 18。

   THE subject of the text which heads this page is one which I dare not
   omit in this volume about Holiness。 It is one that ought to be deeply
   interesting to every true Christian。 It naturally raises the questions;
   Do we grow in grace? Do we get on in our religion? Do we make progress?

   To a mere formal Christian I cannot expect the inquiry to seem worth
   attention。 The man who has nothing more than a kind of Sunday
   religionwhose Christianity is like his Sunday clothes; put on once a
   week; and then laid asidesuch a man cannot; of course; be expected to
   care about 〃growth in grace。〃 He knows nothing about such matters。
   〃They are foolishness to him。〃 (1 Cor。 ii。 14。) But to every one who is
   in downright earnest about his soul; and hungers and thirsts after
   spiritual life; the question ought to e home with searching power。
   Do we make progress in our religion? Do we grow?

   The question is one that is always useful; but especially so at certain
   seasons。 A Saturday night; a munion Sunday; the return of a
   birthday; the end of a yearall these are seasons that ought to set us
   thinking; and make us look within。 Time is fast flying。 Life is fast
   ebbing away。 The hour is daily drawing nearer when the reality of our
   Christianity will be tested; and it will be seen whether we have built
   on 〃the rock〃 or on 〃the sand。〃 Surely it bees us from time to time
   to examine ourselves; and take account of our souls? Do we get on in
   spiritual things? Do we grow?

   The question is one that is of special importance in the present day。
   Crude and strange opinions are floating in men's minds on some points
   of doctrine; and among others on the point of 〃growth in grace;〃 as an
   essential part of true holiness。 By some it is totally denied。 By
   others it is explained away; and pared down to nothing。 By thousands it
   is misunderstood; and consequently neglected。 In a day like this it is
   useful to look fairly in the face the whole subject of Christian
   growth。

   In considering this subject there are three things which I wish to
   bring forward and establish:

   I。 The reality of religious growth。 There is such a thing as 〃growth in
   grace。〃

   II。 The marks of religious growth。 There are marks by which 〃growth in
   grace〃 may be known。

   III。 The means of religious growth。 There are means that must be used
   by those who desire 〃growth in grace。〃

   I know n
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