莱尔主教holiness






   I leave the three matters I have just mentioned to the private
   consideration of every reader of this paper。 I am sure they are worth
   examining。 May we examine them honestly。 And may the Lord give us
   understanding in all things。

   (1) And now in closing this important inquiry; let me speak first to
   those readers who have not yet given themselves to the Lord; who have
   not yet e out from the world; chosen the good part; and followed
   Christ。

   I ask you then to learn from this subject; the privileges and forts
   of a true Christian。

   I would not have you judge of the Lord Jesus Christ by His people。 The
   best of servants can give you but a faint idea of that glorious Master。
   Neither would I have you judge of the privileges of His kingdom; by the
   measure of fort to which many of His people attain。 Alas; we are
   most of us poor creatures! We e short; very short; of the
   blessedness we might enjoy。 But; depend upon it; there are glorious
   things in the city of our God; which they who have an assured hope
   taste; even in their lifetime。 There are lengths and breadths of peace
   and consolation there; which it has not entered into your heart to
   conceive。 There is bread enough and to spare in our Father’s house;
   though many of us certainly eat but little of it; and continue weak。
   But the fault must not be laid to our Master’s charge: it is all our
   own。

   And; after all; the weakest child of God has a mine of forts within
   him; of which you know nothing。 You see the conflicts and tossings of
   the surface of his heart; but you see not the pearls of great price
   which are hidden in the depths below。 The feeblest member of Christ
   would not change conditions with you。 The believer who possesses the
   least assurance is far better off than you are。 He has a hope; however
   faint; but you have none at all。 He has a portion that will never be
   taken from him; a Saviour that will never be taken from him; a Saviour
   that will never forsake him; a treasure that fadeth not away; however
   little he may realize it all at present。 But; as for you; if you die as
   you are; your expectations will all perish。 Oh; that you were wise! Oh;
   that you understood these things! Oh; that you would consider your
   latter end!

   I feel deeply for you in these latter days of the world; if I ever did。
   I feel deeply for those whose treasure is all on earth; and whose hopes
   are all on this side of the grave。 Yes! when I see old kingdoms and
   dynasties shaking to the very foundationwhen I see; as we all saw a
   few years ago; kings and princes and rich men and great men fleeing for
   their fives; and scarce knowing where to hide their headswhen I see
   property dependent on public confidence melting like snow in the
   spring; and public stocks and funds losing their valuewhen I see
   these things; I feel deeply for those who have no better portion than
   this world can give them; and no place in that kingdom which cannot be
   removed。 '38'

   Take advice of a minister of Christ this very day。 Seek durable
   richesa treasure that cannot be taken from youa city which hath
   lasting foundations。 Do as the Apostle Paul did。 Give yourself to the
   Lord Jesus Christ; and seek that incorruptible crown He is ready to
   bestow。 Take His yoke upon you; and learn of Him。 e away from a
   world which will never really satisfy you; and from sin which will bite
   like a serpent; if you cleave to it; at last。 e to the Lord Jesus as
   lowly sinners; and He will receive you; pardon you; give you His
   renewing Spirit; fill you with peace。 This shall give you more real
   fort than the world has ever done。 There is a gulf in your heart
   which nothing but the peace of Christ can fill。 Enter in and share our
   privileges。 e with us; and sit down by our side。

   (2) Lastly; let me turn to all believers who read these pages; and
   speak to them a few words of brotherly counsel。

   The main thing that I urge upon you is thisif you have not got an
   assured hope of your own acceptance in Christ; resolve this day to seek
   it。 Labour for it。 Strive after it。 Pray for it。 Give the Lord no rest
   till you 〃know whom you have believed。〃

   I feel; indeed; that the small amount of assurance in this day; among
   those who are reckoned God’s children; is a shame and a reproach。 〃It
   is a thing to be heavily bewailed;〃 says old Traill; 〃that many
   Christians have lived twenty or forty years since Christ called them by
   His grace; yet doubting in their life。〃 Let us call to mind the earnest
   〃desire〃 Paul expresses; that 〃every one〃 of the Hebrews should seek
   after full assurance; and let us endeavour; by God’s blessing; to roll
   this reproach away。 (Heb。 vi。 11。)

   Believing reader; do you really mean to say that you have no desire to
   exchange hope for confidence; trust for persuasion; uncertainty for
   knowledge? Because weak faith will save you; will you therefore rest
   content with it? Because assurance is not essential to your entrance
   into heaven; will you therefore be satisfied without it upon earth?
   Alas; this is not a healthy state of soul to be in; this is not the
   mind of the Apostolic day! Arise at once and go forward。 Stick not at
   the foundations of religion: go on to perfection。 Be not content with a
   day of small things。 Never despise it in others; but never be content
   with it yourself。

   Believe me; believe me; assurance is worth the seeking。 You forsake
   your own mercies when you rest content without it。 The things I speak
   are for your peace。 If it is good to be sure in earthly things; how
   much better is it to be sure in heavenly things! Your salvation is a
   fixed and certain thing。 God knows it。 Why should not you seek to know
   it too? There is nothing unscriptural in this。 Paul never saw the Book
   of Life; and yet Paul says; 〃I know and am persuaded。〃

   Make it then your daily prayer that you may have an increase of faith。
   According to your faith will be your peace。 Cultivate that blessed root
   more; and sooner or later; by God’s blessing; you may hope to have the
   flower。 You may not perhaps attain to full assurance all at once。 It is
   good sometimes to be kept waiting: we do not value things which we get
   without trouble。 But though it tarry; wait for it。 Seek on; and expect
   to find。

   There is one thing; however; of which I would not have you
   ignorant:You must not be surprised if you have occasional doubts;
   after you have got assurance。 You must not forget you are on earth; and
   not in heaven。 You are still in the body; and have indwelling sin: the
   flesh will lust against the spirit to the very end。 The leprosy will
   never be out of the walls of the old house till death takes it down。
   And there is a devil; too; and a strong devil: a devil who tempted the
   Lord Jesus; and gave Peter a fall; and he will take care you know it。
   Some doubts there always will be。 He that never doubts has nothing to
   lose。 He that never fears possesses nothing truly valuable。 He that is
   never jealous knows little of deep love。 Be not discouraged: you shall
   be more than conqueror through Him that loved you。 '39'

   Finally; do not forget that assurance is a thing which may be lost for
   a season; even by the brightest Christians; unless they take care。

   Assurance is a most delicate plant。 It needs daily; hourly watching;
   watering; tending; cherishing。 So watch and pray the more when you have
   got it。 As Rutherford says; 〃Make much of assurance。〃 Be always upon
   your guard。 When Christian slept in the arbour; in Pilgrim’s Progress;
   he lost his certificate。 Keep that in mind。

   David lost assurance for many months by falling into transgression。
   Peter lost it when he denied his Lord。 Each found it again undoubtedly;
   but not till after bitter tears。 Spiritual darkness es on horseback;
   and goes away on foot。 It is upon us before we know that it is ing。
   It leaves us slowly; gradually; and not till after many days。 It is
   easy to run down hill。 It is hard work to climb up。 So remember my
   cautionwhen you have the joy of the Lord; watch and pray。

   Above all; grieve not the Spirit。 Quench not the Spirit。 Vex not the
   Spirit。 Drive Him not to a distance; by tampering with small bad habits
   and little sins。 Little jarrings between husbands and wives make
   unhappy homes; and petty inconsistencies; known and allowed; will bring
   in a strangeness between you and the Spirit。

   Hear the conclusion of the whole matter。

   The man who walks with God in Christ most closely will generally be
   kept in the greatest peace。

   The believer who follows the Lord most fully and aims at the highest
   degree of holiness will ordinarily enjoy the most assured hope; and
   have the clearest persuasion of his own salvation。

  NOTE

   (referred to at page 107)

   Extracts from English Divines; showing that there is a difference
   between faith and assurancethat a believer may be justified and
   accepted with God; and yet