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莱尔主教holiness-第99章

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   and cry for help。 He arises and rebukes the wind and the waves; and at
   once there is a calm。 He mildly reproves the faithless fears of His
   panions; and all is over。 Such is the picture。 It is one full of
   deep instruction。 e now; and let us examine what we are meant to
   learn。

   1。 Let us learn; first of all; that following Christ mil not prevent
   our having earthly sorrows and troubles。

   Here are the chosen disciples of the Lord Jesus in great anxiety。 The
   faithful little flock which believed when priests; and scribes; and
   Pharisees were all alike unbelieving; is allowed by the Shepherd to be
   much disquieted。 The fear of death breaks in upon them like an armed
   man。 The deep water seems likely to go over their souls。 Peter; James;
   and John; the pillars of the Church about to be planted in the world;
   are much distressed。

   Perhaps they had not reckoned on all this。 Perhaps they had expected
   that Christ's service would at any rate lift them above the reach of
   earthly trials。 Perhaps they thought that He who could raise the dead;
   and heal the sick; and feed multitudes with a few loaves; and cast out
   devils with a wordHe would never allow His servants to be sufferers
   upon earth。 Perhaps they had supposed He would always grant them smooth
   journeys; fine weather; an easy course; and freedom from trouble and
   care。

   If the disciples thought so; they were much mistaken。 The Lord Jesus
   taught them that a man may be one of His chosen servants; and yet have
   to go through many an anxiety; and endure many a pain。

   It is good to understand this clearly。 It is good to understand that
   Christ's service never did secure a man from all the ills that flesh is
   heir to; and never will。 If you are a believer; you must reackon on
   having your share of sickness and pain; of sorrow and tears; of losses
   and crosses; of deaths and bereavements; of partings and separations;
   of vexations and disappointments; so long as you are in the body。
   Christ never undertakes that you shall get to heaven without these。 He
   has undertaken that all who e to Him shall have all things
   pertaining to life and godliness; but He has never undertaken that He
   will make them prosperous; or rich; or healthy; and that death and
   sorrow shall never e to their family。

   I have the privilege of being one of Christ's ambassadors。 In His name
   I can offer eternal fife to any man; woman; or child who is willing to
   have it。 In His name I do offer pardon; peace; grace; glory; to any son
   or daughter of Adam who reads this paper。 But I dare not offer that
   person worldly prosperity as a part and parcel of the Gospel。 I dare
   not offer him long life; an increased ine; and freedom from pain。 I
   dare not promise the man who takes up the cross and follows Christ;
   that in the following he shall never meet with a storm。

   I know well that many do not like these terms。 They would prefer having
   Christ and good healthChrist and plenty of moneyChrist and no
   deaths in their familyChrist and no wearing caresChrist and a
   perpetual morning without clouds。 But they do not like Christ and the
   crossChrist and tribulationChrist and the conflictChrist and the
   howling windChrist and the storm。

   Is this the secret thought of anyone who is reading this paper? Believe
   me; if it is; you are very wrong。 Listen to me; and I will try to show
   you you have yet much to learn。

   How should you know who are true Christians; if following Christ was
   the way to be free from trouble? How should we discern the wheat from
   the chaff; if it were not for the winnowing of trial? How should we
   know whether men served Christ for His own sake or from selfish
   motives; if His service brought health and wealth with it as a matter
   of course? The winds of winter soon show us which of the trees are
   evergreen and which are not。 The storms of affliction and care are
   useful in the same way。 They discover whose faith is real; and whose is
   nothing but profession and form。

   How would the great work of sanctification go on in a man if he had no
   trial? Trouble is often the only fire which will burn away the dross
   that clings to our hearts。 Trouble is the pruning…knife which the great
   Husbandman employs in order to make us fruitful in good works。 The
   harvest of the Lord's field is seldom ripened by sunshine only。 It must
   go through its days of wind; and rain; and storm。

   If you desire to serve Christ and be saved; I entreat you to take the
   Lord on His own terms。 Make up your mind to meet with your share of
   crosses and sorrows; and then you will not be surprised。 For want of
   understanding this; many seem to run well for a season; and then turn
   back in disgust; and are cast away。

   If you profess to be a child of God; leave to the Lord Jesus to
   sanctify you in His own way。 Rest satisfied that He never makes any
   mistakes。 Be sure that He does all things well。 The winds may howl
   around you; and the waters swell。 But fear not; 〃He is leading you by
   the right way; that He may bring you to a city of habitation。〃 (Psalm
   cvii。 7。)

   II。 Let us learn; in the second place; that the Lord Jesus Christ is
   truly and really Man。

   There are words used in this little history which; like many other
   passages in the Gospel; bring out this truth in a very striking way。 We
   are told that when the waves began to break on the ship; Jesus was in
   the hinder part; 〃asleep on a pillow。〃 He was weary; and who can wonder
   at it; after reading the account given in the fourth chapter of Mark?
   After labouring all day to do good to soulsafter preaching in the
   open air to vast multitudes; Jesus was fatigued。 Surely if the sleep of
   the labouring man is sweet; much more sweet must have been the sleep of
   our blessed Lord!

   Let us settle in our minds this great truth; that Jesus Christ was
   verily and indeed Man。 He was equal to the Father in all things; and
   the eternal God。 But He was also Man; and took part of flesh and blood;
 
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