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莱尔主教holiness-第67章

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   also teach that God hates sin; and must from His very nature punish all
   who cleave to sin; or refuse the salvation He has provided。 The very
   same chapter which declares; 〃God so loved the world;〃 declares also;
   that 〃the wrath of God abideth〃 on the unbeliever。 (John iii。 16; 36。)
   The very same Gospel which is launched into the earth with the blessed
   tidings; 〃He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved;〃 proclaims
   in the same breath; 〃He that believeth not shall be damned。〃 (Mark xvi。
   16。)

   (b) Settle it firmly in your mind that God has given us proof upon
   proof in the Bible that He will punish the hardened and unbelieving;
   and that He can take vengeance on His enemies; as well as show mercy on
   the penitent。 The drowning of the old world by the floodthe burning
   of Sodom and Gomorrahthe overthrow of Pharaoh and all his host in the
   Red Seathe judgment on Korah; Dathan; and Abiramthe utter
   destruction of the seven nations of Canaanall teach the same awful
   truth。 They are all given to us as beacons; and signs; and warnings;
   that we may not provoke God。 They are all meant to lift up the corner
   of the curtain which hangs over things to e; and to remind us that
   there is such a thing as the wrath of God。 They all tell us plainly
   that 〃the wicked shall be turned into hell。〃 (Psalm ix。 17。)

   (c) Settle it firmly in your mind; that the Lord Jesus Christ Himself
   has spoken most plainly about the reality and eternity of hell。 The
   parable of the rich man and Lazarus contains things which should make
   men tremble。 But it does not stand alone。 No lips have used so many
   words to express the awfulness of hell; as the lips of Him who spake as
   never man spake; and who said 〃The word which ye hear is not Mine; but
   the Father's which sent Me。〃 (John xiv。 24。) Hell; hell fire; the
   damnation of hell; eternal damnation; the resurrection of damnation;
   everlasting fire; the place of torment; destruction; outer darkness;
   the worm that never dies; the fire that is not quenched; the place of
   weeping; wailing; and gnashing of teeth; everlasting punishmentthese;
   these are the words which the Lord Jesus Christ Himself employs。 Away
   with the miserable nonsense which people talk in this day; who tell us
   that the ministers of the Gospel should never speak of hell! They only
   show their own ignorance; or their own dishonesty; when they talk in
   such a manner。 No man can honestly read the four Gospels and fail to
   see that he who would follow the example of Christ must speak of hell。

   (d) Settle it; lastly; in your mind; that the forting ideas which
   the Scripture gives us of heaven are at an end; if we once deny the
   reality or eternity of hell。 Is there no future separate abode for
   those who die wicked and ungodly? Are all men; after death; to be
   mingled together in one confused multitude? Why then; heaven will be no
   heaven at all! It is utterly impossible for two to dwell happily
   together except they be agreed。Is there to be a time when the term of
   hell and punishment will be over? Are the wicked after ages of misery
   to be admitted into heaven? Why then; the need of the sanctification of
   the Spirit is cast aside and despised! I read that men can be
   sanctified and made meet for heaven on earth: I read nothing of any
   sanctification in hell。 Away with such baseless and unscriptural
   theories! The eternity of hell is as clearly affirmed in the Bible as
   the eternity of heaven。 Once allow that hell is not eternal; and you
   may as well say that God and heaven are not eternal。 The same Greek
   word which is used in the expression; 〃everlasting punishment;〃 is the
   word that Is used by the Lord Jesus in the expression; 〃life eternal;〃
   and by St。 Paul in the expression; 〃everlasting God。〃 (Matt。 xxv。 46;
   Rom。 xvi。 26。)

   I know that all this sounds dreadful in many ears。 I do not wonder。 But
   the only question we have to settle is thisIs it Scriptural? Is it
   true? I maintain firmly that it is so: and I maintain that professing
   Christians ought to be often reminded that they may be lost and go to
   hell。

   I know that it is easy to deny all plain teaching about hell; and to
   make it odious by invidious names。 I have often heard of 〃narrow…minded
   views; and old…fashioned notions; and brimstone theology;〃 and the
   like。 I have often been told that 〃broad〃 views are wanted in the
   present day。 I wish to be as broad as the Bible; neither less nor more。
   I say that he is the narrow…minded theologian; who pares down such
   parts of the Bible as the natural heart dislikes; and rejects any
   portion of the counsel of God。

   God knows that I never speak of hell without pain and sorrow。 I would
   gladly offer the salvation of the Gospel to the very chief of sinners。
   I would willingly say to the vilest and most profligate of mankind on
   his deathbed; 〃Repent; and believe on Jesus; and thou shalt be saved。〃
   But God forbid that I should ever keep back from mortal man that
   Scripture reveals a hell as well as heaven; and that the Gospel teaches
   that men may be lost as well as saved。 The watchman who keeps silent
   when he sees a fire; is guilty of gross neglectthe doctor who tells
   us we are getting well when we are dying; is a false friend; and the
   minister who keeps back hell from his people in his sermons is neither
   a faithful nor a charitable man。

   Where is the charity of keeping back any portion of God's truth? He is
   the kindest friend who tells me the whole extent of my danger。 Where is
   the use of hiding the future from the impenitent and the ungodly?
   Surely it is like helping the devil; if we do not tell them plainly
   that 〃the soul that sinneth shall surely die。〃 Who knows but the
   wretched carelessness of many baptized persons arises from this; that
   they have never been told plainly of hell? Who can tell but thousands
   might be converted; if ministers would urge them more faithfully to
   flee from the wrath to e? Verily; I fear we are many of us guilty in
   this matter: there is a morbid tenderness amongst us which is not the
   tenderness of Christ。 We have spoken of mercy; but not of judgment; we
   have preached many sermons about heaven; but few about hell: we have
   been carried away by the wretched fear of being thought 〃low; vulgar
   and fanatical。〃 We have forgotten that He who judgeth us is the Lord;
   and that the man who teaches the same doctrine that Christ taught
   cannot be wrong。

   If you would ever be a healthy Scriptural Christian; I entreat you to
   give hell a place in your theology。 Establish it in your mind as a
   fixed principle; that God is a God of judgment; as well as of mercy;
   and that the same everlasting counsels which laid the foundation of the
   bliss of heaven; have also laid the foundation of the misery of hell。
   Keep in full view of your mind that all who die unpardoned and
   unrenewed; are utterly unfit for the presence of God and must be lost
   for ever。 They are not capable of enjoying heaven: they could not be
   happy there。 They must go to their own place: and that place is
   hell。Oh; it is a great thing in these days of unbelief to believe the
   whole Bible!

   If you would ever be a healthy and Scriptural Christian; I entreat you
   to beware of any ministry which does not plainly teach the reality and
   eternity of hell。 Such a ministry may be soothing and pleasant; but it
   is far more likely to lull you to sleep than to lead you to Christ; or
   build you up in the faith。 It is impossible to leave out any portion of
   God's truth without spoiling the whole。 That preaching is sadly
   defective which dwells exclusively on the mercies of God and the joys
   of heaven; and never sets forth the terrors of the Lord and the
   miseries of hell。 It may be popular; but it is not Scriptural: it may
   amuse and gratify; but it will not save。 Give me the preaching which
   keeps back nothing that God has revealed。 You may call it stern and
   harsh; you may tell us that to
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