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莱尔主教holiness-第10章

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   That witness is true。 For my part I am persuaded the more light we
   have; the more we see our own sinfulness: the nearer we get to heaven;
   the more we are clothed with humility。 In every age of the Church you
   will find it true; if you will study biographies; that the most eminent
   saintsmen like Bradford; Rutherford; and McCheynehave always been
   the humblest men。

   On the other hand; I ask my readers to observe how deeply thankful we
   ought to be for the glorious Gospel of the grace of God。 There is a
   remedy revealed for man's need; as wide and broad and deep as man's
   disease。 We need not be afraid to look at sin; and study its nature;
   origin; power; extent; and vileness; if we only look at the same time
   at the Almighty medicine provided for us in the salvation that is in
   Jesus Christ。 Though sin has abounded; grace has much more abounded。
   Yes: in the everlasting covenant of redemption; to which Father; Son;
   and Holy Ghost are partiesin the Mediator of that covenant; Jesus
   Christ the righteous; perfect God and perfect Man in one Personin the
   work that He did by dying for our sins and rising again for our
   justificationin the offices that He fills as our Priest; Substitute;
   Physician; Shepherd; and Advocatein the precious blood He shed which
   can cleanse from all sinin the everlasting righteousness that He
   brought inin the perpetual intercession that He carries on as our
   Representative at God's right handin His power to save to the
   uttermost the chief of sinners; His willingness to receive and pardon
   the vilest; His readiness to bear with the weakestin the grace of the
   Holy Spirit which He plants in the hearts of all His people; renewing;
   sanctifying and causing old things to pass away and all things to
   bee newin all thisand oh; what a brief sketch it is!in all
   this; I say; there is a full; perfect; and plete medicine for the
   hideous disease of sin。 Awful and tremendous as the right view of sin
   undoubtedly is; no one need faint and despair if he will take a right
   view of Jesus Christ at the same time。 No wonder that old Flavel ends
   many a chapter of his admirable 〃Fountain of Life〃 with the touching
   words; 〃Blessed be God for Jesus Christ。〃

   In bringing this mighty subject to a close; I feel that I have only
   touched the surface of it。 It is one which cannot be thoroughly handled
   in a paper like this。 He that would see it treated fully and
   exhaustively must turn to such masters of experimental theology as
   Owen; and Burgess; and Manton; and Charnock; and the other giants of
   the Puritan school。 On subjects like this there are no writers to be
   pared to the Puritans。 It only remains for me to point out some
   practical uses to which the whole doctrine of sin may be profitably
   turned in the present day。

   (a) I say; then; in the first place; that a Scriptural view of sin is
   one of the best antidotes to that vague; dim; misty; hazy kind of
   theology which is so painfully current in the present age。 It is vain
   to shut our eyes to the fact that there is a vast quantity of so…called
   Christianity now…a…days which you cannot declare positively unsound;
   but which; nevertheless; is not full measure; good weight; and sixteen
   ounces to the pound。 It is a Christianity in which there is undeniably
   〃something about Christ; and something about grace; and something about
   faith; and something about repentance; and something about holiness〃;
   but it is not the real 〃thing as it is〃 in the Bible。 Things are out of
   place; and out of proportion。 As old Latimer would have said; it is a
   kind of 〃mingle…mangle;〃 and does no good。 It neither exercises
   influence on daily conduct; nor forts in life; nor gives peace in
   death; and those who hold it often awake too late to find that they
   have got nothing solid under their feet。 Now I believe the likeliest
   way to cure and mend this defective kind of religion is to bring
   forward more prominently the old Scriptural truth about the sinfulness
   of sin。 People will never set their faces decidedly towards heaven; and
   live like pilgrims; until they really feel that they are in danger of
   hell。 Let us all try to revive the old teaching about sin; in
   nurseries; in schools; in training colleges; in Universities。 Let us
   not forget that 〃the law is good if we use it lawfully;〃 and that *' by
   the law is the knowledge of sin。〃 (1 Tim。 i。 8; Rom。 iii。 20; vii。 7。)
   Let us bring the law to the front and press it on men's attention。 Let
   us expound and beat out the Ten mandments; and show the length; and
   breadth; and depth; and height of their requirements。 This is the way
   of our Lord in the Sermon on the Mount。 We cannot do better than follow
   His plan。 We may depend upon it; men will never e to Jesus; and stay
   with Jesus; and live for Jesus; unless they really know why they are to
   e; and what is their need。 Those whom the Spirit draws to Jesus are
   those whom the Spirit has convinced of sin。 Without thorough conviction
   of sin; men may seem to e to Jesus and follow Him for a season; but
   they will soon fall away and return to the world。

   (b) In the next place; a Scriptural view of sin is one of the best
   antidotes to the extravagantly broad and liberal theology which is so
   much in vogue at the present time。 The tendency of modern thought is to
   reject dogmas; creeds; and every kind of bounds in religion。 It is
   thought grand and wise to condemn no opinion whatsoever; and to
   pronounce all earnest and clever teachers to be trustworthy; however
   heterogeneous and mutually destructive their opinions may
   be。Everything forsooth is true; and nothing is false! Everybody is
   right; and nobody is wrong! Everybody is likely to be saved; and nobody
   is to be lost!The Atonement and Substitution of Christ; the
   personality of the devil; the miraculous element in Scripture; the
   reality and eternity of future punishment; all these mighty
   foundation…stones are coolly tossed overboard; like lumber; in order to
   lighten the ship of Christianity; and enable it to keep pace with
   modern science。Stand up for these great verities; and you are called
   narrow; illiberal; old…fashioned; and a theological fossil! Quote a
   text; and you are told that all truth is not confined to the pages of
   an ancient Jewish Book; and that free inquiry has found out many things
   since the Book was pleted!Now; I know nothing so likely to
   counteract this modern plague as constant clear statements about the
   nature; reality; vileness; power; and guilt of sin。 We must charge home
   into the consciences of these men of broad views; and demand a plain
   answer to some plain questions。 We must ask them to lay their hands on
   their hearts; and tell us whether their favourite opinions fort them
   in the day of sickness; in the hour of death; by the bedside of dying
   parents; by the grave of beloved wife or child。 We must ask them
   whether a vague earnestness; without definite doctrine; gives them
   peace at seasons l
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