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莱尔主教holiness-第42章

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   righteousness quietness; and assurance for ever。〃 (Isaiah xxxii。 17。)

   Does not Paul say to the Romans; 〃I am persuaded that neither death;
   nor life; nor angels; nor principalities; nor powers; nor things
   present; nor things to e; nor height; nor depth; nor any other
   creature; shall be able to separate us from the love of God; which is
   in Christ Jesus our Lord〃? (Rom。 viii。 38; 39。)

   Does he not say to the Corinthians; 〃We know that if our earthly house
   of this tabernacle were dissolved; we have a building of God; an house
   not made with hands; eternal in the heavens 〃? (2 Cor。 v。 1。)

   And again; 〃We are always confident; knowing that; whilst we are at
   home in the body; we are absent from the Lord。〃 (2 Cor。 v。 6。)

   Does he not say to Timothy; 〃I know whom I have believed; and am
   persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have mitted to Him〃?
   (2 Tim。 i。 12。)

   And does he not speak to the Colossians of 〃the full assurance of
   understanding〃 (Coloss。 ii。 2); and to the Hebrews of the 〃full
   assurance of faith;〃 and the 〃full assurance of hope〃? (Heb。 vi。 ii; x。
   22。)

   Does not Peter say expressly; 〃Give diligence to make your calling and
   election sure〃? (2 Peter i。 10。)

   Does not John say; 〃We know that we have passed from death unto life〃?
   (1 John iii。 14。)

   And again; 〃These things have I written unto you that believe on the
   name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life。〃 (1
   John v。 13。)

   And again; 〃We know that we are of God。〃 (1 John v。 19。)

   What shall we say to these things? I desire to speak with all humility
   on any controverted point。 I feel that I am only a poor fallible child
   of Adam myself。 But I must say that in the passages I have just quoted
   I see something far higher than the mere 〃hopes〃 and 〃trusts;〃 with
   which so many believers appear content in this day。 I see the language
   of persuasion; confidence; knowledgenay; I may almost say; of
   certainty。 And I feel; for my own part; if I may take these Scriptures
   in their plain obvious meaning; the doctrine of assurance is true。

   But my answer; furthermore; to all who dislike the doctrine of
   assurance; as bordering on presumption; is this:It can hardly be
   presumption to tread in the steps of Peter; and Paul; of Job; and of
   John。 They were all eminently humble and lowly…minded men; if ever any
   were; and yet they all speak of their own state with an assured hope。
   Surely this should teach us that deep humility and strong assurance are
   perfectly patible; and that there is not any necessary connection
   between spiritual confidence and pride。 '21'

   My answer; furthermore; is that many have attained to such an assured
   hope as our text expresses; even in modern times。 I will not concede
   for a moment that it was a peculiar privilege confined to the Apostolic
   day。 There have been in our own land many believers; who have appeared
   to walk in almost uninterrupted fellowship with the Father and the
   Sonwho have seemed to enjoy an almost unceasing sense of the light of
   God's reconciled countenance shining down upon them; and have left
   their experience on record。 I could mention well…known names; if space
   permitted。 The thing has been; and isand that is enough。

   My answer; lastly; is; It cannot be wrong to feel confidently in a
   matter where God speaks unconditionallyto believe decidedly when God
   promises decidedlyto have a sure persuasion of pardon and peace when
   we rest on the word and oath of Him that never changes。 It is an utter
   mistake to suppose that the believer who feels assurance is resting on
   anything he sees in himself。 He simply leans on the Mediator of the New
   Covenant; and the Scripture of truth。 He believes the Lord Jesus means
   what He says; and takes Him at His word。 Assurance after all is no more
   than a full…grown faith; a masculine faith that grasps Christ's promise
   with both handsa faith that argues like the good centurion; If the
   Lord 〃speak the word only;〃 I am healed。 Wherefore then should I doubt?
   (Matt。 viii。 8。) '22'

   We may be sure that Paul was the last man in the world to build his
   assurance on anything of his own。 He who could write himself down
   〃chief of sinners〃 (1 Tim。 i。 15); had a deep sense of his guilt and
   corruption。 But then he had a still deeper sense of the length and
   breadth of Christ's righteousness imputed to him。He who could cry; 〃O
   wretched man that I am〃 (Rom。 vii。 24); had a clear view of the
   fountain of evil within his heart。 But then he had a still clearer view
   of that other Fountain which can remove 〃all sin and uncleanness。〃 He
   who thought himself 〃less than the least of all saints〃 (Ephes。 iii。
   8); had a lively and abiding feeling of his own weakness。 But he had a
   still livelier feeling that Christ's promise; 〃My sheep shall never
   perish〃 (John x。 28); could not be broken。Paul knew; if ever man did;
   that he was a poor; frail bark; floating on a stormy ocean。 He saw; if
   any did; the rolling waves and roaring tempest by which he was
   surrounded。 But then he looked away from self to Jesus; and was not
   afraid。 He remembered that anchor within the veil; which is both 〃sure
   and steadfast。〃 (Heb。 vi。 19。) He remembered the word; and work; and
   constant intercession of Him that loved him and gave Himself for him。
   And this it was; and nothing else; that enabled him to say so boldly;
   〃A crown is laid up for me; and the Lord shall give it to me;〃 and to
   conclude so surely; 〃The Lord will preserve me; I shall never be
   confounded。〃 '23'

   I may not dwell longer on this part of the subject。 I think it will be
   allowed I have shown some good ground for the assertion I made; that
   assurance is a true thing。

   II。 I pass on to the second thing I spoke of。 I said; a believer may
   never arrive at this assured hope; which Paul expresses; and yet be
   saved。

   I grant this most freely。 I do not dispute it for a moment。 I would not
   desire to make one contrite heart sad that God has not made sad; or to
   discourage one fainting child of God; or to leave the impression that
   men have no part or lot in Christ; except they feel assurance。

   A person may have saving faith in Christ; and yet never enjoy an
   assured hope; such as the Apostle Paul enjoyed。 To believe and have a
   glimmering hope of acceptance is one thing; to have 〃joy and peace〃 in
   our believing; and abound in hope; is quite another。 All God's children
   have faith; not all have assurance。 I think this ought never to be
   forgotten。

   I know some great and good men have held a different opinion。 I believe
   that many excellent ministers of the Gospel; at whose feet I would
   gladly sit; do not allow the distinction I have stated。 But I desire to
   call no man master。 I dread as much as any one the idea of healing the
   the wounds of conscience slightly; but I should think any other view
   than that I have given; a most unfortable Gospel to preach; and one
   very likely to keep souls back a long time from the gate of life。 '24'

   I do not shrink from saying that by grace a man may have sufficient
   faith to flee to Christ; sufficient faith really to lay hold on
   Himreally to trust in Himreally to be a child of Godreally to be
   saved; and yet to his last day be never free from much anxiety; doubt;
   and fear。

   〃A letter;〃 says an old writer; 〃may be written; which is not sealed;
   so grace may be written in the heart; yet the Spirit may not set the
   seal of assurance to it。

   A child may be born heir to a great fortune; and yet never be aware of
   his riches; may live childish; die childish; and never know the
   greatness of his possessions。 And so also a man may be a babe in
   Christ's family; think as a babe; speak as a babe; and; though saved;
   never enjoy a lively hope; or know the real privileges of his
   inheritance。

   Let no man mistake my meaning when I dwell strongly on the reality;
   privilege; and importance of assurance。 Do
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