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莱尔主教holiness-第32章

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   his cross and e after Me; cannot be My disciple。〃 (Luke xiv。 25…27。)
   I must plainly say; that I cannot reconcile this passage with the
   proceedings of many modern religious teachers。 And yet; to my mind; the
   doctrine of it is as clear as the sun at noon…day。 It shows us that we
   ought not to hurry men into professing discipleship; without warning
   them plainly to 〃count the cost。〃

   Does any one ask what the practice of the eminent and best preachers of
   the Gospel has been in days gone by? I am bold to say that they have
   all with one mouth borne testimony to the wisdom of our Lord's dealing
   with the multitudes to which I have just referred。 Luther; and Latimer;
   and Baxter; and Wesley; and Whitfield; and Berridge; and Rowland Hill;
   were all keenly alive to the deceitfulness of man's heart。 They knew
   full well that all is not gold that glitters; that conviction is not
   conversion; that feeling is not faith; that sentiment is not grace;
   that all blossoms do not e to fruit。 〃Be not deceived;〃 was their
   constant cry。 〃Consider well what you do。 Do not run before you are
   called。 Count the cost。〃

   If we desire to do good; let us never be ashamed of walking in the
   steps of our Lord Jesus Christ。 Work hard if you will; and have the
   opportunity; for the souls of others。 Press them to consider their
   ways。 pel them with holy violence to e in; to lay down their
   arms; and to yield themselves to God。 Offer them salvation; ready;
   free; full; immediate salvation。 Press Christ and all His benefits on
   their acceptance。 But in all your work tell the truth; and the whole
   truth。 Be ashamed to use the vulgar arts of a recruiting serjeant。 Do
   not speak only of the uniform; the pay; and the glory; speak also of
   the enemies; the battle; the armour; the watching; the marching; and
   the drill。 Do not present only one side of Christianity。 Do not keep
   back 〃the cross〃 of self…denial that must be carried; when you speak of
   the cross on which Christ died for our redemption。 Explain fully what
   Christianity entails。 Entreat men to repent and e to Christ; but bid
   them at the same time to 〃count the cost。〃

   III。 The third and last thing which I propose to do; is to give some
   hints which may help men to 〃count the cost〃 rightly。

   Sorry indeed should I be if I did not say something on this branch of
   my subject。 I have no wish to discourage any one; or to keep any one
   back from Christ's service。 It is my heart's desire to encourage every
   one to go forward and take up the cross。 Let us 〃count the cost〃 by all
   means; and count it carefully。 But let us remember; that if we count
   rightly; and look on all sides; there is nothing that need make us
   afraid。

   Let us mention some things which should always enter into our
   calculations in counting the cost of true Christianity。 Set down
   honestly and fairly what you will have to give up and go through; if
   you bee Christ's disciple。 Leave nothing out。 Put it all down。 But
   then set down side by side the following sums which I am going to give
   you。 Do this fairly and correctly; and I am not afraid for the result。

   (a) Count up and pare; for one thing; the profit and the loss; if
   you are a true…hearted and holy Christian。 You may possibly lose
   something in this world; but you will gain the salvation of your
   immortal soul。 It is written〃What shall it profit a man; if he shall
   gain the whole world; and lose his own soul?〃 (Mark viii。 36。)

   (b) Count up and pare; for another thing; the praise and the blame;
   if you are a true…hearted and holy Christian。 You may possibly be
   blamed by man; but you will have the praise of God the Father; God the
   Son; and God the Holy Ghost。 Your blame will e from the lips of a
   few erring; blind; fallible men and women。 Your praise will e from
   the King of kings and Judge of all the earth。 It is only those whom He
   blesses who are really blessed。 It is written〃Blessed are ye when men
   shall revile you; and persecute you; and say all manner of evil against
   you falsely; for my sake。 Rejoice and be exceeding glad; for great is
   your reward in heaven。〃 (Matt。 v。 11; 12。)

   (c) Count up and pare; for another thing; the friends and the
   enemies; if you are a true…hearted and holy Christian。 On the one side
   of you is the enmity of the devil and the wicked。 On the other; you
   have the favour and friendship of the Lord Jesus Christ。 Your enemies;
   at most; can only bruise your heel。 They may rage loudly; and pass
   sea and land to work your ruin; but they cannot destroy you。 Your
   Friend is able to save to the uttermost all them that e unto God by
   Him。 None shall ever pluck His sheep out of His hand。 It is
   written〃Be not afraid of them that kill the body; and after that have
   no more that they can do。 But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear:
   Fear Him; which after He hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea;
   I say unto you; fear Him。〃 (Luke xii。 5。)

   (d) Count up and pare; for another thing; the life that now is and
   the life to e; if you are a true…hearted and holy Christian。 The
   time present; no doubt; is not a time of ease。 It is a time of watching
   and praying; fighting and struggling; believing and working。 But it is
   only for a few years。 The time future is the season of rest and
   refreshing。 Sin shall be cast out。 Satan shall be bound。 And; best of
   all; it shall be a rest for ever。 It is written〃Our light affliction;
   which is but for a moment; worketh for us a far more exceeding and
   eternal weight of glory; while we look not at the things which are
   seen; but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are
   seen are temporal; but the things which arc not seen are eternal。〃 (2
   Cor。 iv。 17; 18。)

   (e) Count up and pare; for another thing; the pleasures of sin and
   the happiness of God's service; if you are a true…hearted and holy
   Christian; The pleasures that the worldly man gets by his ways are
   hollow; unreal; and unsatisfying。 They are like the fire of thorns;
   flashing and crackling for a few minutes; and then quenched for ever。
   The happiness that Christ gives to His people is something solid;
   lasting; and substantial。 It is not dependent on health or
   circumstances。 It never leaves a man; even in death。 It ends in a crown
   of glory that fadeth not away。 It is written〃The joy of the hypocrite
   is but for a moment。〃〃As the crackling of thorns under a pot; so is
   the laughter of the fool。〃 (Job xx。 5; Eccl。 vii。 6。) But it is also
   written〃Peace I leave with you; my peace give I unto you: not as the
   world giveth; give I unto you。 Let not your heart be troubled; neither
   let it be afraid。〃 (John xiv。 27。)

   (f) Count up and pare; for another thing; the trouble that true
   Christianity entails; and the troubles that are in store for the wicked
   beyond the grave。 Grant for a moment that Bible…reading; and praying;
   and repenting; and believing; and holy living; require pains and
   self…denial。 It is all nothing pared to that 〃wrath to e〃 which
   is stored up for the impenitent and unbelieving。 A single day in hell
   will be worse than a whole life spent in carrying the cross。 The 〃worm
   that never dies; and the fire that is not quenched;〃 are things which
   it passes man's power to conceive fully or describe。 It is
   written〃Son; remember that thou in thy life…time receivedst thy good
   things; and likewise Lazarus evil things; but now he is forted and
   thou art tormented。〃 (Luke xvi。 25。)

   (g) Count up and pare; in the last place; the number of those who
   turn from sin and the world and serve Christ; and the number of those
   who forsake Christ and return to the world。 On the one side you will
   find thousandson the other you will find none。 Multitudes are every
   year turning out of the broad way and entering the narrow。 None who
   really enter the narrow way grow tired ot it and return to the broad。
   The footsteps in the downward road are often to be seen turning out of
   it。 The
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