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莱尔主教holiness-第61章

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   in his prosperity: 〃I shall never be moved。〃 (Psalm xxx。 6。) But be not
   deceived。 You have only got to walk in Lot's steps and make Lot's
   choice; and you will soon e to Lot's state of soul。 Allow yourself
   to do as he did; presume to act as he acted; and be very sure you will
   soon discover you have bee a wretched 〃lingerer〃 like him。 You will
   find; like Samson; the presence of the Lord is no longer with you。 You
   will prove; to your own shame; an undecided; hesitating man; in the day
   of trial。 There will e a canker on your religion; and eat out its
   vitality without your knowing it。 There will e a slow consumption on
   your spiritual strength; and waste it away insensibly。 And at length
   you will wake up to find your hands hardly able to do the Lord's work;
   and your feet hardly able to carry you along the Lord's way; and your
   faith no bigger than a grain of mustard seed; and this; perhaps; at
   some turning point in your life; at a time when the enemy is ing in
   like a flood; and your need is the sorest。

   Ah; if you would not bee a lingerer in religion; consider these
   things! Beware of doing what Lot did!

   IV。 Let us inquire now what kind of fruit Lot's lingering spirit bore
   at last。

   I would not pass over this point for many reasons; and especially in
   the present day。 There are not a few who will feel disposed to say;
   〃After all; Lot was saved: he was justifiedhe got to heaven。 I want
   no more。 If I do but get to heaven; I shall be content。〃 If this be the
   thought of your heart; just stay a moment; and listen to me a little
   longer。 I will show you one or two things in Lot's history which
   deserve attention; and may perhaps induce you to alter your mind。

   I think it of first importance to dwell upon this subject。 I always
   will contend that eminent holiness and eminent usefulness are most
   closely connectedthat happiness and 〃following the Lord fully〃 go
   side by sideand that if believers will linger; they must not expect
   to be useful in their day and generation; or to be very saintly and
   Christlike; or to enjoy great fort and peace in believing;

   (a) Let us mark; then; for one thing; that Lot did no good among the
   inhabitants of Sodom。

   Lot probably lived in Sodom many years。 No doubt he had many precious
   opportunities for speaking of the things of God; and trying to turn
   away souls from sin。 But Lot seems to have effected just nothing at
   all。 He appears to have had no weight or influence with the people who
   lived around him。 He possessed none of that respect and reverence which
   even the men of the world will frequently concede to a bright servant
   of God。

   Not one righteous person could be found in all Sodom; outside the walls
   of Lot's home。 Not one of his neighbours believed his testimony。 Not
   one of his acquaintances honoured the Lord whom he worshipped。 Not one
   of his servants served his master's God。 Not one of 〃all the people
   from every quarter〃 cared a jot for his opinion when he tried to
   restrain their wickedness。 〃This one fellow came in to sojourn;〃 said
   they; 〃and he will needs be a judge。〃 (Gen。 xix。 9。) His life carried
   no weight; his words were not listened to; his religion drew none to
   follow him。

   And; truly; I do not wonder! As a general rule; lingering souls do no
   good to the world and bring no credit to God's cause。 Their salt has
   too little savour to season the corruption around them。 They are not
   〃Epistles of Christ〃 who can be 〃known and read of all。〃 (2 Cor。 iii。
   2。) There is nothing magnetic; and attractive; and Christ…reflecting
   about their ways。 Let us remember this。

   (b) Let us mark; for another thing; that Lot helped none of his family;
   relatives^ or connections towards heaven。

   We are not told how large his family was。 But this we knowhe had a
   wife and two daughters at least; in the day he was called out of Sodom;
   if he had not more children besides。

   But whether Lot's family was large or small; one thing; I think; is
   perfectly clearthere was not one among them all that feared God!

   When he 〃went out and spake to his sons…in…law; which married his
   daughters;〃 and warned them to flee from the judgments ing on Sodom;
   we are told; 〃he seemed to them as one that mocked。〃 (Gen。 xix。 14。)
   What fearful words those are! It was as good as saying; 〃Who cares for
   anything you say?〃 So long as the world stands; those things will be a
   painful proof of the contempt with which a 〃lingerer〃 in religion is
   regarded。

   And what was Lot's wife? She left the city in his pany; but she did
   not go far。 She had not faith to see the need of such a speedy flight。
   She left her heart in Sodom when she began to flee。 She looked back
   from behind her husband; in spite of the plainest〃 mand not to do so
   (Gen。 xix。 17); and was at once turned into a pillar of salt。

   And what were Lot's two daughters? They escaped; indeed; but only to do
   the devil's work。 They became their father's tempters to wickedness;
   and led him to mit the foulest of sins。

   In short; Lot seems to have stood alone in his family! He was not made
   the means of keeping one soul back from the gates of hell!

   And I do not wonder。 Lingering souls are seen through by their own
   families; and; when seen through; they are despised。 Their nearest
   relatives understand inconsistency; if they understand nothing else in
   religion。 They draw the sad; but not unnatural; conclusion; 〃Surely; if
   he believed all he professes to believe; he would not go on as he
   does。〃 Lingering parents seldom have godly children。 The eye of the
   child drinks in far more than the ear。 A child will always observe what
   you do much more than what you say。 Let us remember this。

   (c) Let us mark; for a third thing; that Lot left no evidences Mind him
   when he died。

   We know but little about Lot after his flight from Sodom; and all that
   we do know is unsatisfactory。

   His pleading for Zoar; because it was 〃a little one;〃his departure
   from Zoar afterwardsand his conduct in the caveall; all tell the
   same story。 All show the weakness of the grace that was in him; and how
   low the state of soul into which he had fallen。

   We know not how long he lived after his escape。 We know not where he
   died; or when he diedwhether he saw Abraham againwhat was the
   manner of his deathwhat he said or what he thought。 All these are
   hidden things。 We are told of the last days of Abraham; Isaac; Jacob;
   Joseph; Davidbut not one word about Lot。 Oh; what a gloomy deathbed
   the deathbed of Lot must have been!

   The Scripture appears to draw a veil around him on purpose。 There is a
   painful silence about his latter end。 He seems to go out like an
   expiring lamp; and to leave an ill…savour behind him。 And had we not
   been specially told in the New Testament that Lot was 〃just〃 and
   〃righteous;〃 I verily believe we should have doubted whether Lot was a
   saved soul at all。

   But I do not wonder at his sad end。 Lingering believers will generally
   reap according as they have sown。 Their lingering often meets them when
   their spirit is departing。 They have little peace at the last。 They
   reach heaven; to be sure; but they reach it in poor plight; weary and
   footsore; in weakness and tears; in darkness and storm。 They are saved;
   but 〃saved so as by fire。〃 (1 Cor。 iii。 15。)

   I ask every reader of this paper to consider the three things which I
   have just mentioned。 Do not misunderstand my meaning。 It is amazing to
   observe how readily people catch at the least excuse for
   misunderstanding the things that concern their souls!

   I do not tell you that believers who do not 〃linger〃 will; as a matter
   of course; be great instruments of usefulness to the world。 Noah
   preached one hundred and twenty years; and none believed him。 The Lord
   Jesus was not esteemed by His own people; the Jews。

   Nor yet do I tell you that believers who do not linger; will; as a
   matter of course; be the me
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