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莱尔主教holiness-第52章

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   '25' 〃He that believeth on Jesus shall never be confounded。 Never was
   any; neither shall you; if you believe。 It was a great word of faith
   spoken by a dying man; who had been converted in a singular way;
   betwixt his condemnation and execution: his last words were these;
   spoken with a mighty shout: Never man perished with his face towards
   Christ Jesus。'〃Traill。

   '26' 〃The greatest thing that we can desire; next to the glory of God;
   is our own salvation; and the sweetest thing we can desire is the
   assurance of our salvation。 In this life we cannot get higher than to
   be assured of that which in the next life is to be enjoyed。 All saints
   shall enjoy a heaven when they leave this earth; some saints enjoy a
   heaven while they are here on earth。〃Joseph Caryl。 1653。

   '27' 〃It was a saying of Bishop Latimer to Ridley; When I live in a
   settled and steadfast assurance about the state of my soul; methinks
   than I am as bold as a lion。 I can laugh at all trouble: no affliction
   daunts me。 But when I am eclipsed in my forts; I am of so fearful a
   spirit that I could run into a very mouse…hole。〃Quoted by Christopher
   Love。 1653。 〃Assurance will assist us in all duties: it will arm us
   against all temptations; It will answer all objections; it will sustain
   us in all conditions into which the saddest of times can bring us。 If
   God be for us; who can be against us?'〃Bishop Reynolds on Hosea xiv。
   1642。 〃We cannot e amiss to him that hath assurance。 God is his。
   Hath he lost a friend?his father lives。 Hath he lost an only
   child?God hath given him His only Son。 Hath he scarcity of
   bread?God hath given him the finest of the wheat; the bread of life。
   Are his forts gone?he hath a forter。 Doth he meet with
   storms?he knows where to put in for harbour。 God is his Portion; and
   heaven is his haven。〃Thomas Watson。 1662。

   '28' These were John Bradford's words in prison; shortly before his
   execution: 〃I have no request to make。 If Queen Mary gives me my life;
   I will thank her; if she will banish me; I will thank her; if she will
   burn me; I will thank her; if she will condemn me to perpetual
   imprisonment; I will thank her。〃 This was Rutherford's experience when
   banished to Aberdeen: 〃How blind are my adversaries; who sent me to a
   banqueting house; and not to a prison or a place of exile。〃 〃My prison
   is a palace to me; and Christ's banqueting house。〃Letters。

   '29' These were the last words of Hugh Mackail on the scaffold; at
   Edinburgh; 1666: 〃Now I begin my intercourse with God; which shall
   never be broken off。 Farewell; father and mother; friends and
   relations; farewell; the world and all its delights; farewell; meat and
   drinks; farewell; sun; moon and stars。 Wele; God and Father;
   wele; sweet Lord Jesus; the Mediator of the new covenant; wele;
   blessed Spirit of grace; and God of all consolation; wele; glory;
   wele; eternal life; wele; death。 O Lord; into Thy hands I mit
   my spirit; for Thou hast redeemed my soul; O Lord God of truth!〃

   '30' These were Rutherford's words on his death…bed: 〃O that all my
   brethren did know what a Master I have served; and what peace I have
   this day! I shall sleep in Christ; and when I awake I shall be
   satisfied with His likeness。〃 1661。 These were Baxter's words on his
   death…bed: 〃I bless God I have a well…grounded assurance of my eternal
   happiness; and great peace and fort within。〃 Towards the close he
   was asked how he did。 The answer was; 〃Almost well。〃 1691。

   '31' 〃The least degree of faith takes away the sting of death; because
   it takes away guilt; but the full assurance of faith breaks the very
   teeth and jaws of death; by taking away the fear and dread of
   it。〃Fairclough's Sermon in the Morning Exercises。

   '32' 〃Assurance would make us active and lively in God's service: it
   would excite prayer; quicken obedience。 Faith would make us walk; but
   assurance would make us runwe should think we could never do enough
   for God。 Assurance would be as wings to the bird; as weights to the
   clock; to set all the wheels of obedience a…running。〃Thomas Watson。
   〃Assurance will make a man fervent; constant; and abundant in the work
   of the Lord。 When the assured Christian hath done one work; he is
   calling out for another。 What is next; Lord; says the assured soul;
   what is nest? An assured Christian will put his hand to any work; he
   will put his neck in any yoke for Christhe never thinks he hath done
   enough; he always thinks he had done too little; and when he hath done
   all he can; he sits down; saying; I am an unprofitable
   servant〃。Thomas Brooks。

   '33' 〃The true assurance of salvation which the Spirit of God hath
   wrought in any heart hath that force to restrain a man from looseness
   of life; and to knit his heart in love and obedience to God; as nothing
   else hath in all the world。 It is certainly either the want of faith
   and assurance of God's love; or a false and carnal assurance of it;
   that is the true cause of all the licentiousness that reigns in the
   world。〃Hildersam 51st Psalm。 〃None walk so evenly with God; as they
   who are assured of the love of God。 Faith is the mother of obedience;
   and sureness of trust makes way for strictness of life。 When men are
   loose from Christ; they are loose in point of duty; and their floating
   belief is soon discovered in their inconstancy and unevenness of
   walking。 We do not; with alacrity; engage in that of the success of
   which we are doubtful; and; therefore; when we know not whether God
   will accept us or not; when we are off and on in point of trust; we are
   just so in the course of our lives; and serve God by fits and starts。
   It is the slander of the world to think assurance an idle
   doctrine。〃Manton's Exposition of James。 1660。 〃Who is more obliged;
   or who feels the obligation to observance more cogentlythe son who
   knows his near relation; and knows his father loves him; or the servant
   that hath great reason to doubt it? Fear is a weak and impotent
   principle; in parison of love。 Terrors may awaken: love enlivens。
   Terrors may almost persuade': love over…persuades。 Sure am I that a
   believer's knowledge that his Beloved is his; and he is his Beloved's
   (Cant。 vi。 3); is found by experience to lay the most strong and cogent
   obligations upon him to loyalty and faithfulness to the Lord Jesus。 For
   as to him that believes Christ is precious (1 Peter ii。 7); so to him
   that knows he believes Christ is so much the more precious; even the
   chiefset of ten thousand。'〃 (Cant。 v。 10)Fairclough's Sermon in
   Morning Exercises。 1660。 〃Is it necessary that men should be kept in
   continual dread of damnation; in order to render them circumspect and
   ensure their attention to duty? Will not the well…grounded expectation
   of heaven prove far more efficacious? Love is the noblest and strangest
   principle of obedience; nor can it be but that a sense of God's love to
   us will increase our desire to please Him。〃Robinson's Christian
   System。

   '34' 〃That which breeds so much perplexity is; that we would invert
   God's order。 If I knew;' say some; that the promise belonged to me; and
   Christ was a Saviour to me; I could believe': that is to say; I would
   first see and then believe。 But the true method is just the contrary: I
   had fainted;' says David; unless I had believed to see the goodness of
   the Lord。' He believed it first; and saw it afterwards。〃Archbishop
   Leighton。 〃It is a weak and ignorant; but mon thought of Christians;
   that they ought not to look for heaven; nor trust Christ for eternal
   glory; till they be well advanced in holiness and meetness for it。 But
   as the first sanctification of our natures flows from out faith and
   trust in Christ for acceptance; so our further sanctification and
   meetness for glory flows from the renewed and repeated exercise of
   faith in Him。〃Traill。

   '35' The Westminster Confession of F
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