Let
all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: let such as love
thy salvation say continually, The Lord be magnified. Psalm 40:16.
Many
speak of the life of the Christian taking away from us pleasures and
worldly enjoyments. I say it takes away nothing worth saving. Is there
perplexity, poverty, and distress endured by the Christian? Oh, yes,
this is expected in this life. But is the sinner, of whom we speak as
enjoying the pleasures of this world, free from these ills of life? Do
we not often see them in deep perplexity and trouble? ...
Christians
sometimes think they have a hard time and that it is a condescension in
them to lay hold of unpopular truth and profess to be Christ’s
followers, that the road seems hard and that they have many sacrifices
to make, when in reality they make no sacrifice at all. If in reality
they are adopted into the family of God, what sacrifice have they made?
Their following Christ may have broken some friendship with their
world-loving relatives, but look at the exchange—their names written in
the Lamb’s book of life, elevated, yes, greatly exalted, to be partakers
of salvation, heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ to an
imperishable inheritance. Shall we call it a sacrifice on our part to
yield error for truth, darkness for light, sin for righteousness, a
perishable name and inheritance upon earth for honors that are lasting,
and a treasure undefiled that fadeth not away?
Even
in this life, the Christian has One upon whom to lean for support, who
will help him bear all his trials. Yet the sinner has to bear his trials
alone. He goes down into the grave suffering remorse under darkness,
bound by Satan, for he is his lawful prey....
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