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莱尔主教holiness-第12章

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   plainly; that he who is born of God is one whose 〃seed remaineth in
   him; and he cannot sin; because he is born of God。〃 (1 John iii。 9。)

   (3) Sanctification; again; is the only certain evidence of that
   indwelling of the Holy Spirit which is essential to salvation。 〃If any
   man have not the Spirit of Christ; he is none of His。〃 (Rom。 viii。 9。)
   The Spirit never lies dormant and idle within the soul: He always makes
   His presence known by the fruit He causes to be borne in heart;
   character; and life。 〃The fruit of the Spirit;〃 says St。 Paul; 〃is
   love; joy; peace; long…suffering; gentleness; goodness; faith;
   meekness; temperance;〃 and such like。 (Gal。 v。 22。) Where these things
   are to be found; there is the Spirit: where these things are wanting;
   men are dead before God。 The Spirit is pared to the wind; and; like
   the wind; He cannot be seen by our bodily eyes。 But just as we know
   there is a wind by the effect it produces on waves; and trees; and
   smoke; so we may know the Spirit is in a man by the effects He produces
   in the man's conduct。 It is nonsense to suppose that we have the
   Spirit; if we do not also 〃walk in the Spirit。〃 (Gal。 v。 25。) We may
   depend on it as a positive certainty; that where there is no holy
   living; there is no Holy Ghost。 The seal that the Spirit stamps on
   Christ's people is sanctification。 As many as are actually 〃led by the
   Spirit of God; they;〃 and they only; 〃are the sons of God。〃 (Rom。 viii。
   14。)

   (4) Sanctification; again; is the only sure mark of God's election。 The
   names and number of the elect are a secret thing; no doubt; which God
   has wisely kept in His own power; and not revealed to man。 It is not
   given to us in this world to study the pages of the book of life; and
   see if our names are there。 But if there is one thing clearly and
   plainly laid down about election; it is thisthat elect men and women
   may be known and distinguished by holy lives。 It is expressly written
   that they are 〃elect through sanctificationchosen unto salvation
   through sanctificationpredestinated to be conformed to the image of
   God's Sonand chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world that
   they should be holy。〃Hence; when St。 Paul saw the working 〃faith〃 and
   labouring 〃love〃 and patient 〃hope〃 of the Thessalonian believers; he
   says; 〃I know your election of God。〃 (1 Peter i。 2; 2 Thess。 ii。 13;
   Rom。 viii。 29; Eph。 i。 4; 1 Thess。 i。 3; 4。) He that boasts of being
   one of God's elect; while he is wilfully and habitually living in sin;
   is only deceiving himself; and talking wicked blasphemy。 Of course it
   is hard to know what people really are; and many who make a fair show
   outwardly in religion; may turn out at last to be rotten…hearted
   hypocrites。 But where there is not; at least; some appearance of
   sanctification; we may be quite certain there is no election。 The
   Church Catechism correctly and wisely teaches that the Holy Ghost
   〃sanctifieth all the elect people of God。〃

   (5) Sanctification; again; is a thing that will always be seen。 Like
   the Great Head of the Church; from whom it springs; it 〃cannot be hid。〃
   〃Every tree is known by his own fruit。〃 (Luke vi。 44。) A truly
   sanctified person may be so clothed with humility; that he can see in
   himself nothing but infirmity and defects。 Like Moses; when he came
   down from the Mount; he may not be conscious that his face shines。 Like
   the righteous; in the mighty parable of the sheep and the goats; he may
   not see that he has done anything worthy of his Master's notice and
   mendation: 〃When saw we Thee an hungered; and fed Thee?〃 (Matt。 xxv。
   37。) But whether he sees it himself or not; others will always see in
   him a tone; and taste; and character; and habit of life unlike that of
   other men。 The very idea of a man being 〃sanctified;〃 while no holiness
   can be seen in his life; is flat nonsense and a misuse of words。 Light
   may be very dim; but if there is only a spark in a dark room it will be
   seen。 Life may be very feeble; but if the pulse only beats a little; it
   will be felt。 It is just the same with a sanctified man: his
   sanctification will be something felt and seen; though he himself may
   not understand it。 A 〃saint〃 in whom nothing can be seen but
   worldliness or sin; is a kind of monster not recognised in the Bible!

   (6) Sanctification; again; is a thing for which every believer is
   responsible。 In saying this I would not be mistaken。 I hold as strongly
   as anyone that every man on earth is accountable to God; and that all
   the lost will be speechless and without excuse at the last day。 Every
   man has power to 〃lose his own soul。〃 (Matt。 xvi。 26。) But while I hold
   this; I maintain that believers are eminently and peculiarly
   responsible; and under a special obligation to live holy lives。 They
   are not as others; dead and blind and unrenewed: they are alive unto
   God; and have light and knowledge; and a new principle within them。
   Whose fault is it if they are not holy; but their own? On whom can they
   throw the blame if they are not sanctified; but themselves? God; who
   has given them grace and a new heart; and a new nature; has deprived
   them of all excuse if they do not live for His praise。 This is a point
   which is far too much forgotten。 A man who professes to be a true
   Christian; while he sits still; content with a very low degree of
   sanctification (if indeed he has any at all); and coolly tells you he
   〃can do nothing;〃 is a very pitiable sight; and a very ignorant man。
   Against this delusion let us watch and be on our guard。 The Word of God
   always addresses its precepts to believers as accountable and
   responsible beings。 If the Saviour of sinners gives us renewing grace;
   and calls us by His Spirit; we may be sure that He expects us to use
   our grace; and not to go to sleep。 It is forgetfulness of this which
   causes many believers to 〃grieve the Holy Spirit;〃 and makes them very
   useless and unfortable Christians。

   (7) Sanctification; again; is a thing which admits of growth and
   degrees。 A man may climb from one step to another in holiness; and be
   far more sanctified at one period of his life than another。 More
   pardoned and more justified than he is when he first believes; he
   cannot be; though he may feel it more。 More sanctified he certainly may
   be; because every grace in his new character may be strengthened;
   enlarged; and deepened。 This is the evident meaning of our Lord's last
   prayer for His disciples; when He used the words; 〃Sanctify them〃; and
   of St。 Paul's prayer for the Thessalonians; 〃The very God of peace
   sanctify you。〃 (John xvii。 17; 1 Thess。 iv。 3。) In both cases the
   expression plainly implies the possibility of increased sanctification;
   while such an expression as 〃justify them〃 is never once in Scripture
   applied to a believer; because he cannot be more justified than he is。
   I can find no warrant in Scripture for the doctrine of 〃imputed
   sanctification。〃 It is a doctrine which seems to me to confuse things
   that differ; and to lead to very evil consequences。 Not least; it is a
   doctrine which is flatly contradicted by the experience of all the most
   eminent Christians。 If there is any point on which God's holiest saints
   agree it is this: that they see more; and know more; and feel more; and
   do more; and repent more; and believe more; as they get on in spiritual
   life; and in proportion to the closeness of their walk with God。 In
   short; they 〃grow in grace;〃 as St。 Peter exhorts believers to do; and
   〃abound more and more;〃 according to the words of St。 Paul。 (2 Pet。
   iii。 18; 1 Thess。 iv。 1。)

   (8) Sanctification; again; is a thing which depends greatly on a
   diligent use of Scriptural means。 When I speak of 〃means;〃 I have in
   view Bible…reading; private prayer; regular attendance on public
   worship; regular hearing of God's Word; and regular reception of the
   Lord's Supper。 I lay it down as a simple matter of fact; that no one
   who 
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