莱尔主教holiness
I invite all who profess and call themselves Chris dans; to take large
views of Christ’s power。 Doubt anything else if you will; but never
doubt Christ’s power。 Whether you do not secretly love sin; may be
doubtful。 Whether you are not privately clinging to the world; may be
doubtful。 Whether the pride of your nature is not rising against the
idea of being saved as a poor sinner by grace; may be doubtful。 But one
thing is not doubtful; and that is that Christ is 〃able to save to the
uttermost;〃 and will save you; if you will let Him。 (Heb。 vii。 25。)
V。 Let us learn; in the last place; how tenderly and patiently the Lord
Jesus deals with weak believers。
We see this truth brought out in His words to His disciples; when the
wind ceased and there was a calm。 He might well have rebuked them
sharply。 He might well have reminded them of all the great things He
had done for them and reproved them for their cowardice and mistrust。
But there is nothing of anger in the Lord’s words。 He simply asks two
questions。 〃Why are ye so fearful? How is it that ye have no faith?〃
The whole of our Lord’s conduct towards His disciples on earth deserves
close consideration; it throws a beautiful light on the passion and
longsuffering that there is in Him。 No master surely ever had scholars
so slow to learn their lessons as Jesus had in the Apostles。 No
scholars surely ever had so patient and forbearing a teacher as the
Apostles had in Christ。 Gather up all the evidence on this subject that
lies scattered through the Gospels; and see the truth of what I say。
At no time of our Lord’s ministry did the disciples seem to prehend
fully the object of His ing into the world。 The humiliation; the
atonement; the crucifixion; were hidden things to them。 The plainest
words and clearest warnings from their Master of what was going to
befall Him seemed to have had no effect on their minds。 They understood
not。 They perceived not。 It was hid from their eyes。 Once Peter even
tried to dissuade our Lord from suffering。 〃Be it far from Thee; Lord;〃
he said; 〃this shall not be unto Thee。〃 (Matt。 xvi。 22; Luke xviii。 34;
ix。 45。)
Frequently you will see things in their spirit and demeanour which are
not at all to be mended。 One day we are told they disputed among
themselves who should be greatest。 (Mark ix。 34。) Another day they
considered not His miracles and their hearts were hardened。 (Mark vi。
52。) Once two of them wished to call down fire from heaven upon a
village; because it did not receive them。 (Luke ix。 54。) In the garden
of Gethsemane the three best of them slept when they should have
watched and prayed。 In the hour of His betrayal they all forsook Him
and fled; and worst of all; Peter; the most forward of the twelve;
denied his Master three times with an oath。
Even after the resurrection; you see the same unbelief and hardness of
heart cling to them; though they saw their Lord with their eyes; and
touched Him with their hands; even then some doubted。 So weak were they
in faith! So slow of heart were they to 〃believe all that the prophets
had spoken。〃 (Luke xxiv。 25。) So backward were they in understanding
the meaning of our Lord’s words; and actions; and life; and death。
But what do you see in our Lord’s behaviour towards these disciples all
through His ministry? You see nothing but unchanging pity; passion;
kindness; gentleness; patience; long…suffering; and love。 He does not
cast them off for their stupidity。 He does not reject them for their
unbelief。 He does not dismiss them for ever for cowardice。 He teaches
them as they are able to bear。 He leads them on step by step; as a
nurse does an infant when it first begins to walk。 He sends them kind
messages as soon as He is risen from the dead。 〃Go;〃 He said to the
women; 〃Go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee; and there they
shall see Me。〃 (Matt。 xxviii。 10。) He gathers them round Himself once
more。 He restores Peter to his place; and bids him 〃feed His sheep。〃
(John xxi。 17。) He condescends to sojourn with them forty days before
He finally ascends。 He missions them to go forth as His messengers;
and preach the Gospel to the Gentiles。 He blesses them in parting; and
encourages them with that gracious promise; 〃I am with you always; even
unto the end of the world。〃 (Matt。 xxviii。 20。) Truly this was a love
that passeth knowledge。 This is not the manner of man。
Let all the world know that the Lord Christ is very pitiful; and of
tender mercy。 He will not break the bruised reed; nor quench the
smoking flax。 As a father pitieth his children; so He pitieth them that
fear Him。 As one whom his mother forteth; so will He fort His
people。 (James v。 11; Matt。 xii。 20; Ps。 ciii。 13; Isa。 lxvi。 13。) He
cares for the lambs of His flock as well as for the old sheep。 He cares
for the sick and feeble ones of His fold as well as for the strong。 It
is written that He will carry them in His bosom; rather than let one of
them be lost。 (Isaiah xl。 11。) He cares for the least members of His
body; as well as for the greatest。 He cares for the babes of His family
as well^as the grownup men。 He cares for the tenderest little plants in
His garden as well as for the cedar of Lebanon。 All are in His book of
life; and all are under His charge。 All are given to Him in an
everlasting covenant; and He has undertaken; in spite of all
weaknesses; to bring every one safe home。 Only let a sinner lay hold on
Christ by faith and then; however feeble; Christ’s word is pledged to
him; 〃I will never leave thee nor forsake thee。〃 He may correct him
occasionally in love。 He may gently reprove him at times。 But He will
never; never give him up。 The devil shall never pluck him from Christ’s
hand。
Let all the world know that the Lord Jesus will not cast away His
believing people because of shortings and infirmities。 The husband
does not put away his wife because he finds failings in her。 The mother
does not forsake her infant because it is weak; feeble and ignorant。
And the Lord Christ does not cast off poor sinners who have mitted
their souls into His hands because He sees in them blemishes and
imperfections。 Oh; no! It is His glory to pass over the faults of His
people; and heal their backslidingsto make much of their weak graces
and to pardon their many faults。 The eleventh of Hebrews is a wonderful
chapter。 It is marvellous to observe how the Holy Ghost speaks of the
worthies whose names are recorded in that chapter。 The faith of the
Lord’s people is there brought forward and had in remembrance。 But the
faults of many a one; which might easily have been brought up also; are
left alone; and not mentioned at all。
Who is there now among the readers of this paper that feels desires
after salvation; but is afraid to bee decided; lest by…and…by he
should fall away? Consider; I beseech you; the tenderness and patience
of the Lord Jesus and be afraid no more。 Fear not to take up the cross
and e out boldly from the world。 That same Lord and Saviour who bore
with the disciples is ready and willing to bear with you。 If you
stumble; He will raise you。 If you err; He will gently bring you back。
If you faint; He will revive you。 He will not lead you out of Egypt;
and then suffer you to perish in the wilderness。 He will conduct you
safe into the promised land。 Only mit yourself to His guidance; and
then; my soul for yours; He shall carry you safe home。 Only hear
Christ’s voice; and follow Him; and you shall never perish。
Who is there among the readers of this paper that has been converted
and desires to do his Lord’s will? Take example; this day; by your
Master’s gentleness and long…suffering; and learn to be tender…hearted
and kind to others。 Deal gently with young beginners。 Do not expect
them to know everything and understand everything all at once。 Take
them by the hand。 Lead them on and encourage them。 Believe all things;
and hope all things; rather than make that heart sad which God would
not have made sad。 Deal gently with backsliders。 Do not turn your back
on them as if their case was hopeless。 Use every lawful means to
restore them to their former place。 Consider yourself; and your often
infirmities; and do as you would be done by。 Alas; there is a painful
absence of the Master’s mind among many of His disciples。 There are few
churches; I fear; in the present day; which would have received Peter
into munion again for many a long year; after denying His Lord。
There are few believers ready to do the work of Barnabaswilling to
take young converts by the hand; and encourage them at their first
beginnings。 Verily we want an outpouring of the Spirit upon believers
almost as much as upon the world。
And now; I have only to ask my readers to make a practical use of the
lessons I have brought before them。 You have heard this day five
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