莱尔主教holiness






   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
   things。

   First。 That Christ’s service will not secure you against troubles。 The
   holiest saints are liable to them。

   Second。 That Christ is very Man as well as God。

   Third。 That believers may have much weakness and infirmity; and yet be
   true believers。

   Fourth。 That Christ has all power: and

   Fifth。 That Christ is full of patience and kindness towards His people。
   Remember these five lessons; and you will do well。

   Bear with me a few moments while I say a few words to impress the
   things you have been reading more deeply on your heart。

   (1) This paper will very likely be read by some who know nothing of
   Christ’s service by experience; or of Christ Himself。

   There are only too many who take no interest whatever in the things
   about which I have been writing。 Their treasure is all below。 They are
   wholly taken up with the things of the world。 They care nothing about
   the believer’s conflict; and struggles; and infirmities; and doubts;
   and fears。

   They care little whether Christ did miracles or not。 It is all a matter
   of words; and names; and forms; about which they do not trouble
   themselves。 They are without God in the world。

   If perchance you are such a man as this; I can only warn you solemnly
   that your present course cannot last。 You will not live for ever。 There
   must be an end。 Grey hairs; age; sickness; infirmities; deathall; all
   are before you; and must be met one day。 What will you do when that day
   es?

   Remember my words this day。 You will find no fort when sick and
   dying; unless Jesus Christ is your friend。 You will; discover; to your
   sorrow and confusion; that however much men may talk and boast; they
   cannot do without Christ when they e to their deathbed。 You may send
   for ministers; and get them to read prayers; and give you the
   sacrament。 You may go through every form and ceremony of Christianity。
   But if you persist in living a careless and worldly life; and despising
   Christ in the morning of your days; you must not be surprised if Christ
   leaves you to yourself in your latter end。 Alas! these are solemn
   words; and are often sadly fulfilled: 〃I will laugh at your calamity; I
   will mock when your fear eth。〃 (Prov。 i。 26。)

   e then; this day; and be advised by one who loves your soul。 Cease
   to do evil。 Learn to do well。 Forsake the foolish; and go in the path
   of understanding。 Cast away that pride which hangs about your heart;
   and seek the Lord Jesus while He may be found。 Cast away that spiritual
   sloth which is palsying your soul; and resolve to take trouble about
   your Bible; your prayers; and your Sundays。 Break off from a world
   which can never really satisfy you; and seek that treasure which alone
   is truly incorruptible。 Oh; that the Lord’s own words might find a
   place in your conscience! 〃How long; ye simple ones; will ye love
   simplicity? and the scorners delight in their scorning; and fools hate
   knowledge? Turn you at my reproof: behold I will pour out my Spirit
   unto you; I will make known my words unto you。〃 (Prov。 i。 22; 23。) I
   believe the crowning sin of Judas Iscariot was that he would not seek
   pardon and turn again to his Lord。 Beware; lest that be your sin also。

   (2) This paper will probably fall into the hands of some who love the
   Lord Jesus; and believe in Him; and yet desire to love Him better。

   If you are such a man; suffer the word of exhortation and apply it to
   your heart。

   For one thing; keep before your mind; as an ever…present truth; that
   the Lord Jesus is an actual; living Person; and deal with Him as such。

   I fear the personality of our Lord is sadly lost sight of by many
   professors in the present day。 Their talk is more about salvation than
   about the Saviourmore about redemption than about the Redeemermore
   about justification than about Jesusmore about Christ’s work than
   about Christ’s person。 This a great fault; and one that fully accounts
   for the dry and sapless character of the religion of many professors。

   As ever; you would grow in grace and have joy and peace in believing;
   beware of falling into this error。 Cease to regard the Gospel as a mere
   collection of dry doctrines。 Look at it rather as the revelation of a
   mighty; living Being in whose sight you are daily to live。 Cease to
   regard it as a mere set of abstract propositions and abstruse
   principles and rules。 Look at it as the introduction to a glorious;
   personal Friend。 This is the kind of Gospel that the Apostles preached。
   They did not go about the world telling men of love; and mercy; and
   pardon; in the abstract。 The leading subject of all their sermons was
   the loving heart of an actual living Christ。 This is the kind of Gospel
   which is most calculated to promote sanctification and meetness for
   glory。 Nothing; surely; is so likely to prepare us for that heaven
   where Christ’s personal presence will be all; and that glory where we
   shall meet Christ face to face; as to realize munion with Christ; as
   an actual living Person here on earth。 There is all the difference in
   the world between an idea and a person。

   For another thing; try to keep before your mind; as an ever…present
   truth; that the Lord Jesus is utterly unchanged。

   That Saviour; in whom you trust; is the same yesterday; to…day; and for
   ever。 He knows no variableness; nor shadow of turning。 Though high in
   heaven at God’s right hand; He is just the same in heart that He was
   1900 years ago on earth。 Remember this and you will do well。

   Follow Him all through Pits journeys to and fro in Palestine。 Mark how
   He received all that came to Him and cast out none。 Mark how He had an
   ear to listen to every tale of sorrow; a hand to help every case of
   distress; a heart to feel for all who needed sympathy。 And then say to
   yourself; 〃This same Jesus is He who is my Lord and Saviour。 Place and
   time have made no difference in Him。 What He was; He is; and will be
   for evermore。〃

   Surely this thought will give life and reality to your daily religion。
   Surely this thought will give substance and shape to your expectation
   of good things to e。 Surely it is matter for joyful reflection; that
   He who was thirty…three years upon earth; and whose life we read in the
   Gospels; is the very Saviour in whose presence we shall spend eternity。

   The last word of this paper shall be the same as the first。 I want men
   to read the four Gospels more than they do。 I want men to bee better
   acquainted with Christ。 I want unconverted men to know Jesus; that they
   may have eternal life through Him。 I want believers to know Jesus
   better; that they may bee more happy; more holy; and more meet for
   the inheritance of the saints in light。 He will be the holiest man who
   learns to say with St。 Paul; 〃To me to live is Christ。〃 (Phil。 i。 21。)
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XIII。
THE CHURCH WHICH CHRIST BUILDS

   〃Upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not
   prevail against it。〃Matt。 xvi。 18。

   DO we belong to the Church which is built upon a rock? Are we members
   of the only Church in which our souls can be saved?These are serious
   questions。 They deserve serious consideration。 I ask the attention of
   all who read this paper; while I try to show the one true; holy;
   Catholic Church; and to guide men’s feet into the only safe fold。 〃What
   is this Church? What is it like? What are its marks? Where is it to be
   found?〃 On all these points I have something to say。 I am going to
   unfold the words of our Lord Jesus Christ; which stand at the head of
   this page。 He declares; 〃Upon this rock I will build my Church; and the
   gates of hell shall not prevail against it。〃

   There are five things in these famous words which demand our
   attention:

   I。 A Building: 〃My Church。〃

   II。 A Builder: Christ says; 〃I will build my Church。〃

   III。 A Foundation: 〃Upon this rock I will build my Church。〃

   IV。 Perils Implied: 〃The gates of hell。〃

   V。 Security Asserted: 〃The gates of hell shall not prevail against it。〃

   The whole subject demands special attention in the present day。
   Holiness; we must never forget; is the prominent characteristic of all
   who belong to the one true Church。

   I。 We have; firstly; a Building mentioned in the text。 The Lord Jesus
   Christ speaks of 〃my Church。〃

   Now what is this Church? Few inquiries can be made of more importance
   than this。 For want of due attention to this subject; the errors that
   have crept into the world are neither few nor small。

   The Church of our text is no material building。 It is no temple made
   with hands of wood; or brick; or stone; or marble。 It is a pany of
   men and women。It is no particular visible Church on earth。 It is not
   the Eastern Church or the Western Church。 It is n