Название: The Spurgeon Series 1857 & 1858
Автор: Charles H. Spurgeon
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Религия: прочее
Серия: Spurgeon's Sermons
isbn: 9781614582069
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20. But did you ever see a child of God after he had been washed from a foul sin? He was a changed man. I know such a one, who used to carry a merry countenance, and many were the jokes he made in company; but when I met him after an awful sin, there was a solemnity about his countenance that was unusual for him. He looked, I should say, something like Dante, the poet, of whom the boys said, “There is the man that has been in hell”; because he had written of hell and looked like it — he looked so terrible. And when we spoke of sin there was such a solemnity about him; and when we spoke of going astray the tears ran down his cheeks, as much as to say, “I have been astray too.” He seemed like good Christian, after he had been in Giant Despair’s castle. Do you not remember, beloved, the guide who took the pilgrims up to the top of a hill called Clear, and he showed them from the top of the hill a lot of men with their eyes put out, groping among the tombs, and Christian asked what it meant. The guide said, “These are pilgrims that were caught in Giant Despair’s castle; the giant had their eyes put out, and they are left to wander among the tombs to die, and their bones are to be left in the courtyard.” Whereupon John Bunyan very naively says, “I looked, and saw their eyes full of water, for they remembered they might have been there too.” Just like the man talked and spoke that I once knew, he seemed to wonder why God had not left him to be an apostate for ever, as the lot of Judas or Demas. {2 Timothy 4:10} He seemed to think it was such a startling thing that while many had gone aside altogether from God’s way he should still have had his substance in him, when he had lost his leaves, and that God should still have loved him. Perhaps, beloved, God allows some such men to live, and sin, and afterwards repent, for this reason. You know there are some voices needed in music that are very rare, and when now and then such a voice is to be heard everyone will go to hear it. I have thought that perhaps some of these men in heaven will sing soprano notes before the throne — choice, wondrous notes of grace, because they have gone into the depths of sin after profession, and yet he has loved them when their feet made haste to perdition, and brought them back, because he “loved them well.” There are but a few of these, for most men will go foully into sin; they will go out from us because they are not of us, for if they had been of us they would doubtless have continued with us. But there have been a few such — great saints, then great backsliding sinners, and then great saints again. Their substance was in them when they had lost their leaves. Oh! you that have gone far astray, sit and weep. You cannot weep too much, though you should cry with Herbert —
Oh, who will give me tears? Come all you springs,
Dwell in my head and eyes; come, clouds and rain!
My grief has need of all the wat’ry things,
That nature has produc’d.
You might well say —
Let every vein
Suck up a river to supply my eyes,
My weary weeping eyes; too dry for me,
Unless they get new conduits, new supplies,
To bear them out, and with my state agree.
But remember still, “He has not forsaken his people, neither has he cut them off”; for still he says, —
Return, oh wanderer, return,
And seek an injured Father’s heart.
Return! return! return! Your Father’s heart still yearns for you. He speaks through the written oracles at this moment, saying “How shall I give you up, Ephraim? How shall I deliver you, oh Israel? How can I make you as Admah? How can I set you as Zeboim? My heart is moved; my repentings are kindled together; {Hosea 11:8 cf. Deuteronomy 29:23} for I will heal their backslidings, I will receive them graciously, I will love them freely, for they are mine still. As the terebinth and as the oak, whose substance is in them when they cast their leaves, even so the holy seed within the elect and called vessels of mercy, is still its substance.”
21. And now, what have I to say to some of you that live in black sin, and yet excuse yourselves on account of the recorded falls of God’s people? Sirs, know this! Inasmuch as you do this, you wrest the Scriptures to your own destruction. If one man has taken poison, and there has been a physician by his side so skilful that he has saved his life by a heavenly antidote, is that any reason why you, who СКАЧАТЬ