莱尔主教holiness





   diamonds in the world; and yet they do not prevent their being rated at
   a priceless value。 Away with this morbid squeamishness which makes many
   ready to exmunicate a man if he only has a few faults! Let us be
   more quick to see grace and more slow to see imperfections! Let us know
   that; if we cannot allow there is grace where there is corruption; we
   shall find no grace in the world。 We are yet in the body。 The devil is
   not dead。 We are not yet like the angels。 Heaven has not yet begun。 The
   leprosy is not out of the walls of the house; however much we may
   scrape them; and never will be till the house is taken down。 Our bodies
   are indeed the temple of the Holy Ghost; but not a perfect temple until
   they are raised or changed。 Grace is indeed a treasure; but a treasure
   in earthen vessels。 It is possible for a man to forsake all for
   Christ’s sake; and yet to be overtaken occasionally with doubts and
   fears。

   I beseech every reader of this paper to remember this。 It is a lesson
   worth attention。 The Apostles believed in Christ; loved Christ; and
   gave up all to follow Christ。 And yet you see in this storm the
   Apostles were afraid。 Learn to be charitable in your judgment of them。
   Learn to be moderate in your expectations from your own heart。 Contend
   to the death for the truth that no man is a true Christian who is not
   converted; and is not a holy man。 But allow that a man may be
   converted; have a new heart; and be a holy man; and yet be liable to
   infirmity; doubts and fears。

   IV。 Let us learn; in the fourth place; the power of the Lord Jesus
   Christ。

   You have a striking example of His power in the history upon which I am
   now dwelling。 The waves were breaking into the ship where Jesus was。
   The terrified disciples awoke Him; and cried for help。 〃He arose and
   rebuked the wind; and said unto the sea; Peace; be still。 And the wind
   ceased; and there was a great calm。〃 This was a wonderful miracle。 No
   one could do this but one who was almighty。

   Make the winds cease with a word! Who does not know that it is a mon
   saying; in order to describe an impossibility; 〃You might as well speak
   to the wind!〃 Yet Jesus rebukes the wind and at once it ceases。 This
   was power。

   Calm the waves with a voice! What reader of history does not know that
   a mighty King of England tried in vain to stop the tide rising on the
   shore? Yet here is one who says to raging waves in a storm; 〃Peace; be
   still;〃 and at once there was a calm。 Here was power。

   It is good for all men to have clear views of the Lord Jesus Christ’s
   power。 Let the sinner know that the merciful Saviour to whom he is
   urged to flee; and in whom he is invited to trust; is nothing less than
   the Almighty; and has power over all flesh to eternal life。 (Rev。 i。 8;
   John xvii。 2。) Let the anxious inquirer understand that if he will only
   venture on Jesus; and take up the cross; he ventures on One who has all
   power in heaven and earth。 (Matt。 xxviii。 18。) Let the believer
   remember as he journeys through the wilderness; that his Mediator; and
   Advocate; and Physician; and Shepherd; and Redeemer; is Lord of lords;
   and King of kings; and that through Him all things may be done。 (Rev。
   xvii。 14; Phil。 iv。 13。) Let all study the subject; for it deserves to
   be studied。

   (a) Study it in His works of creation。 〃All things were made by Him;
   and without Him was not any thing made that was made。〃 (John i。 3。) The
   heavens and all their glorious host of inhabitantsthe earth and all
   that it containsthe sea and all that is in itall creation; from the
   sun on high to the least worm below; was the work of Christ。 He spake
   and they came into being。 He manded and they began to exist。 That
   very Jesus; who was born of a poor woman at Bethlehem and lived in a
   carpenter’s house at Nazareth; had been the Former of all things。 Was
   not this power?

   (b) Study it in His works of providence; and the orderly continuance of
   all things in the world。 〃By Him all things consist。〃 (Col。 i。 17。)
   Sun; moon; and stars roll round in a perfect system。 Spring; summer;
   autumn; and winter follow one another in regular order。 They continue
   to this day and fail not; according to the ordinance of Him who died on
   Calvary。 (Psalm cxix。 91。) The kingdoms of this world rise and
   increase; and decline and pass away。 The rulers of the earth plan; and
   scheme; and make laws; and change laws; and war; and pull down one and
   raise up another。 But they little think that they rule only by the will
   of Jesus and that nothing happens without the permission of the Lamb of
   God。 They do not know that they and their subjects are all as a drop or
   water in the hand of the crucified One; and that He increaseth the
   nations and diminishes the nations; just according to His mind。 Is not
   this power?

   (c) Study the subject not least in the miracles worked by our Lord
   Jesus Christ during the three years of His ministry upon earth。 Learn
   from the mighty works which He did; that the things which are
   impossible with man are possible with Christ。 Regard every one of His
   miracles as an emblem and figure of spiritual things。 See in it a
   lovely picture of what He is able to do for your soul。 He that could
   raise the dead with a word can just as easily raise man from the death
   of sin。 He that could give sight to the blind; hearing to the deaf; and
   speech to the dumb; can also make sinners to see the kingdom of God;
   hear the joyful sound of the Gospel; and speak forth the praise of
   redeeming love。 He that could heal leprosy with a touch; can heal any
   disease of heart。 He that could cast out devils can bid every besetting
   sin yield to His grace。 Oh; begin to read Christ’s miracles in this
   light! Wicked; and bad; and corrupt as you may feel; take fort in
   the thought that you are not beyond Christ’s power to heal。 Remember
   that in Christ there is not only a fulness of mercy; but a fulness of
   power。

   (d) Study the subject in particular as placed before you this day。 I
   dare be sure your heart has sometimes been tossed to and fro like the
   waves in a storm。 You have found it agitated like the waters of the
   troubled sea when it cannot rest。 e and hear this day that there is
   One who can give you rest。 Jesus can say to your heart; whatever may be
   its ailment; 〃Peace; be still I 〃

   What though your conscience within be lashed by the recollection of
   countless transgressions; and torn by every gust of temptation? What
   though the remembrance of past hideous profligacy be grievous unto you;
   and the burden intolerable? What though your heart seems full of evil;
   and sin appears to drag you whither it will like a slave? What though
   the devil rides to and fro over your soul like a conqueror; and tells
   you it is vain to struggle against him; there is no hope for you? I
   tell you there is One who can give even you pardon and peace。 My Lord
   and Master Jesus Christ can rebuke the devil’s raging; can calm even
   your soul’s misery; and say even to you; 〃Peace; be still!〃 He can
   scatter that cloud of guilt which now weighs you down。 He can bid
   despair depart。 He can drive fear away。 He can remove the spirit of
   bondage and fill you with the spirit of adoption。 Satan may hold your
   soul like a strong man armed; but Jesus is stronger than he; and when
   He mands; the prisoners must go free。 Oh; if any troubled reader
   wants a calm within; let him go this day to Jesus Christ and all shall
   yet be well!

   But what if your heart be right with God; and yet you are pressed down
   with a load of earthly trouble? What if the fear of poverty is tossing
   you to and fro and seems likely to overwhelm you? What if pain of body
   be racking you to distraction day after day? What if you are suddenly
   laid aside from active usefulness; and pelled by infirmity to sit
   still and do nothing? What if death has e into your home and taken
   away your Rachael; or Joseph; or Benjamin and left you alone; crushed
   to the ground with sorrow? What if all this has happened? Still there
   is fort in Christ。 He can speak peace to wounded hearts as easily as
   calm troubled seas。 He can rebuke rebellious wills as powerfully as
   raging winds。 He can make storms of sorrow abate and silence tumultuous
   passions as surely as He stopped the Galilean storm。 He can say to the
   heaviest anxiety; 〃Peace; be still!〃 The floods of care and tribulation
   may be mighty; but Jesus sits upon the waterfloods and is mightier than
   the waves of the sea。 (Psalm xciii。 4。) The winds of trouble may howl
   fiercely round you; but Jesus holds them in His hand and can stay them
   when He lists。 Oh; if any reader of this paper is broken…hearted; and
   care…worn; and sorrowful; let him go to Jesus Christ and cry to Him;
   and he shall be refreshed。 〃e unto Me;〃 He says; 〃all ye that labour
   and are heavy laden; and I will give you rest。〃 (Matt。 xi。 28。)

   I invite all who profess and call th