莱尔主教holiness





   plans。 Some may hear him mentioned with utter indifference; but our own
   hearts bound within us at the very sound of his name。 Well; it is just
   so between the true Christian and Christ! The true Christian delights
   to hear something about his Master。 He likes those sermons best which
   are full of Christ。 He enjoys that society most in which people talk of
   the things which are Christ’s。 I have read of an old Welsh believer who
   used to walk several miles every Sunday to hear an English clergyman
   preach; though she did not understand a word of English。 She was asked
   why she did so。 She replied that this clergyman named the name of
   Christ so often in his sermons that it did her good。 She loved even the
   name of her Saviour。

   (c) If we love a person; we like to read about him。 What intense
   pleasure a letter from an absent husband gives to a wife; or a letter
   from an absent son to his mother。 Others may see little worth notice in
   the letter。 They can scarcely take the trouble to read it through。 But
   those who love the writer see something in the letter which no one else
   can。 They carry it about with them as a treasure。 They read it over and
   over again。 Well; it is just so between the true Christian and Christ!
   The true Christian delights to read the Scriptures; because they tell
   him about his beloved Saviour。 It is no wearisome task with him to read
   them。 He rarely needs remind ing to take his Bible with him when he
   goes a journey。 He cannot be happy without it。 And why is all this? It
   is because the Scriptures testify of Him whom his soul loves; even
   Christ。

   (d) If we love a person; we like to please him。 We are glad to consult
   his tastes and opinions; to act upon his advice; and do the things
   which he approves。 We even deny ourselves to meet his wishes; abstain
   from things which we know he dislikes; and learn things to do which we
   are not naturally inclined; because we think it will give him pleasure。
   Well; it is just so between the true Christian and Christ! The true
   Christian studies to please Him; by being holy both in body and spirit。
   Show him anything in his daily practice that Christ hates; and he will
   give it up。 Show him anything that Christ delights in; and he will
   follow after it。 He does not murmur at Christ’s requirements as being
   too strict and severe; as the children of the world do。 To him Christ’s
   mandments are not grievous and Christ’s burden is light。 And why is
   all this? Simply because he loves Him。

   (e) If we love a person; we like his friends。 We are favourably
   inclined to them; even before we know them。 We are drawn to them by the
   mon tie of mon love to one and the same person。 When we meet them
   we do not feel that we are altogether strangers。 There is a bond of
   union between us。 They love the person that we love; and that alone is
   an introduction。 Well; it is just so between the true Christian and
   Christ! The true Christian regards all Christ’s friends as his friends;
   members of the same body; children of the same family; soldiers in the
   same army; travellers to the same home。 When he meets them; he feels as
   if he had long known them。 He is more at home with them in a few
   minutes than he is with many worldly people after an acquaintance of
   several years。 And what is the secret of all this? It is simply
   affection to the same Saviour; and love to the same Lord。

   (f) If we love a person; we are jealous about his name and honour。 We
   do not like to hear him spoken against without speaking up for him and
   defending him。 We feel bound to maintain his interests and his
   reputation。 We regard the person who treats him ill with almost as much
   disfavour as if he had ill…treated us。 Well; it is just so between the
   true Christian and Christ。 The true Christian regards with a godly
   jealousy all efforts to disparage his Master’s word; or name; or
   Church; or day。 He will confess Him before princes; if need be; and be
   sensitive of the least dishonour put upon Him。 He will not hold his
   peace and suffer his Master’s cause to be put to shame without
   testifying against it。 And why Is all this? Simply because he loves
   Him。

   (g) If we love a person; we like to talk to him。 We tell him all our
   thoughts; and pour out all our heart to him。 We find no difficulty in
   discovering subjects of conversation。 However silent and reserved we
   may be to others; we find it easy to talk to a much…loved friend。
   However often we may meet; we are never at a loss for matter to talk
   about。 We have always much to say; much to ask about; much to describe;
   much to municate。 Well; it is just so between the true Christian and
   Christ! The true Christian finds no difficulty in speaking to his
   Saviour。 Every day he has something to tell Him; and he is not happy
   unless he tells it。 He speaks to Him in prayer every morning and night。
   He tells Him his wants and desires; his feelings and his fears。 He asks
   counsel of Him in difficulty。 He asks fort of Him in trouble。 He
   cannot help it。 He must converse with his Saviour continually; or he
   would faint by the way。 And why is this? Simply because he loves Him。

   (h) Finally; if we love a person; we like to be always with him。
   Thinking; and hearing; and reading; and occasionally talking are all
   well in their way。 But when we really love people we want something
   more。 We long to be always in their pany。 We wish to be continually
   in their society; and to hold munion with them without interruption
   or farewell。 Well; it is just so between the true Christian and Christ。
   The heart of a true Christian longs for that blessed day when he will
   see his Master face to face; and go out no more。 He longs to have done
   with sinning and repenting; and believing; and to begin that endless
   life when he shall see as he has been seen; and sin no more。 He has
   found it sweet to live by faith; and he feels it will be sweeter still
   to live by sight。 He has found it pleasant to hear of Christ; and talk
   of Christ; and read of Christ。 How much more pleasant will it be to see
   Christ with his own eyes; and never to leave Him any more! 〃Better;〃 he
   feels; 〃is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desires〃
   (Eccles。 vi。 9。) And why is all this? Simply because he loves Him。

   Such are the marks by which true love may be discovered。 They are all
   plain; simple; and easy to be understood。 There is nothing dark;
   abstruse; and mysterious about them。 Use them honestly; and handle them
   fairly; and you cannot fail to get some light on the subject of this
   paper。

   Perhaps you had a beloved son in the army at the time of a great war。
   Perhaps he was actively engaged in that war; and in the very midst of
   the struggle。 Cannot you remember how strong; and deep; and anxious
   your feelings were about that son?That was love!

   Perhaps you have known what it is to have a beloved husband in the
   navy; often called from home by duty; often separated from you for many
   months and even years。 Cannot you recollect your sorrowful feelings at
   that time of separation?That was love!

   Perhaps you have at this moment a beloved brother in London; launched
   for the first time amidst the temptations of a great city; in order to
   make his way in business。 How will he turn out? How will he get on?
   Will you ever see him again? Do you not know that you often think about
   that brother?That is affection I

   Perhaps you are engaged to be married to a person every way suited to
   you。 But prudence makes it necessary to defer the marriage to a distant
   period; and duty makes it necessary to be at a distance from the one
   you have promised to make your wife。 Must you not confess that she is
   often in your thoughts?Must you not confess that you like to hear of
   her; and hear from her; and that you long to see her?That is
   affection!

   I speak of things that are familiar to everyone。 I need not dwell upon
   them any further。 They are as old as the hills。 They are understood all
   over the world。 There is hardly a branch of Adam’s family that does not
   know something of affection and love。 Then let it never be said that we
   cannot find out whether a Christian really loves Christ。 It can be
   known; it may be discovered; the proofs are all ready to your hand。 You
   have heard them this very day。 Love to the Lord Jesus Christ is no
   hidden; secret; impalpable thing。 It is like the lightit will be
   seen。 It is like soundit will be heard。 It is like heatit will be
   felt。 Where it exists it cannot be hid。 Where it cannot be seen you may
   be sure there is none。

   It is time for me to draw this paper to a conclusion。 But I cannot end
   without an effort to press its subject home to the individual
   conscience of each into whose hands it has fallen。 I do it in all love
   and affection。 My heart’s desire and prayer to God; in writing this
   paper; is to do good to souls。

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