第 14 节
作者:青涩春天      更新:2024-04-07 21:07      字数:9322
  fool for standing out against him; Matt。 v。 25; 26。  〃It is a fearful
  thing to fall into the hands of the living God。〃  He will gripe hard;
  his fist is stronger than a lion's paw; take heed of him; he will be
  angry if you despise his Son; and will you stand guilty in your
  trespasses; when he offereth you his grace and favour?  Exod。 xxxiv。
  6; 7; Heb。 x。 29…31。
  Now we come to the text; 〃Beginning at Jerusalem。〃  This text; though
  it be now one of the brightest stars that shineth in the Bible;
  because there is in it; as full; if not the fullest offer of grace
  that can be imagined; to the sons of men; yet to them that shall
  perish from under this word; even this text will be to such; one of
  the hottest coals in hell。
  This text; therefore; will save thee or sink thee:  there is no
  shifting of it:  if it saves thee; it will set thee high; if it sinks
  thee; it will set thee low。
  But; I say; why so unconcerned?  Hast no soul? or dost think thou
  mayst lose thy soul; and save thyself?  Is it not pity; had it
  otherwise been the will of God; that ever thou wast made a man; for
  that thou settest so little by thy soul?
  Sinner; take the invitation; thou art called upon to come to Christ:
  nor art thou called upon but by order from the Son of God though thou
  shouldst happen to come of the biggest sinners; for he has bid us
  offer mercy; as to all the world in general; so; in the first place;
  to the sinners of Jerusalem; or to the biggest sinners。
  Fifthly; Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in thee first place;
  to the biggest sinners? then this shews how unreasonable a thing it
  is for men to despair of mercy:  for those that presume; I shall say
  something to them afterward。
  I now speak to them that despair。
  There are four sorts of despair。  There is the despair of devils;
  there is the despair of souls in hell; there is the despair that is
  grounded upon men's deficiency; and there is the despair that they
  are perplexed with that are willing to be saved; but are too strongly
  borne down with the burthen of their sins。
  The despair of devils; the damned's despair; and that despair that a
  man has of attaining of life because of his own deficiency; are all
  unreasonable。  Why should not devils and damned souls despair? yea;
  why should not man despair of getting to heaven by his own abilities?
  I therefore am concerned only with the fourth sort of despair; to
  wit; with the despair of those that would be saved; but are too
  strongly borne down with the burden of their sins。
  I say; therefore; to thee that art thus; And why despair?  Thy
  despair; if it were reasonable; should flow from thee; because found
  in the land that is beyond the grave; or because thou certainly
  knowest that Christ will not; or cannot save thee。
  But for the first; thou art yet in the land of the living; and for
  the second; thou hast ground to believe the quite contrary; Christ is
  able to save to the uttermost them that come to God by him; and if he
  were not willing; he would not have commanded that mercy; in the
  first place; should be offered to the biggest sinners。  Besides; he
  hath said; 〃And let him that is athirst come; and whosoever will; let
  him take the water of life freely;〃 that is; with all my heart。  What
  ground now is here for despair?  If thou sayst; The number and burden
  of my sins; I answer; Nay; that is rather a ground for faith:
  because such an one; above all others; is invited by Christ to come
  unto him; yea; promised rest and forgiveness if they come; Matt。 xi。
  28。  What ground then to despair?  Verily none at all。  Thy despair
  then is a thing unreasonable and without footing in the word。
  But I have no experience of God's love; God hath given me no comfort;
  or ground of hope; though I have waited upon him for it many a day。
  Thou hast experience of God's love; for that he has opened thine eyes
  to see thy sins:  and for that he has given thee desires to be saved
  by Jesus Christ。  For by thy sense of sin thou art made to see thy
  poverty of spirit; and that has laid thee under a sure ground to hope
  that heaven shall be thine hereafter。
  Also thy desires to be saved by Christ; has put thee under another
  promise; so there is two to hold thee up in them; though thy present
  burden be never so heavy; Matt。 v。 3; 6。  As for what thou sayst; as
  to God's silence to thee; perhaps he has spoken to thee once or twice
  already; but thou hast not perceived it; Job xxxiii。 14; 15。
  However; thou hast Christ crucified; set forth before thine eyes in
  the Bible; and an invitation to come unto him; though thou be a
  Jerusalem sinner; though thou be the biggest sinner; and so no ground
  to despair。  What; if God will be silent to thee; is that ground of
  despair?  Not at all; so long as there is a promise in the Bible that
  God will in no wise cast away the coming sinner; and so long as he
  invites the Jerusalem sinner to come unto him John vi。 37。
  Build not therefore despair upon these things; they are no sufficient
  foundations for it; such plenty of promises being in the Bible; and
  such a discovery of his mercy to great sinners of old; especially
  since we have withal a clause in the commission given to ministers to
  preach; that they should begin with the Jerusalem sinners in their
  offering of mercy to the world。
  Besides; God says; They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their
  strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; but perhaps it
  may be long first。  〃I waited long;〃 saith David; 〃and did seek the
  Lord;〃 and at length his cry was heard:  wherefore he bids his soul
  wait on God; and says; For it is good so to do before thy saints;
  Psalm xl。 1; lxii。 5; lii。 9。
  And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?  Is it below thee?
  And what if God will cross his book; and blot out the hand…writing
  that is against thee; and not let thee know it as yet?  Is it fit to
  say unto God; Thou art hard…hearted?  Despair not; thou hast no
  ground to despair; so long as thou livest in this world。  It is a sin
  to begin to despair before one sets his foot over the threshold of
  hell…gates。  For them that are there; let them despair and spare not;
  but as for thee; thou hast no ground to do it。  What! despair of
  bread in a land that is full of corn! despair of mercy when our God
  is full of mercy! despair of mercy; when God goes about by his
  ministers; beseeching of sinners to be reconciled unto him!  2 Cor。
  v。 18…20。
  Thou scrupulous fool; where canst thou find that God was ever false
  to his promise; or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured
  itself upon him?  He often calls upon sinners to trust him; though
  they walk in darkness; and have no light; Isa。 1。 10。
  They have his promise and oath for their salvation; that flee for
  refuge to the hope set before them; Heb。 vi。 17; 18。
  Despair! when we have a God of mercy; and a redeeming Christ alive!
  For shame; forbear:  let them despair that dwell where there is no
  God; and that are confined to those chambers of death which can be
  reached by no redemption。
  A living man despair when he is chid for murmuring and complaining!
  Lam。 iii。 39。  Oh! so long as we are where promises swarm; where
  mercy is proclaimed; where grace reigns; and where Jerusalem sinners
  are privileged with the first offer of mercy; it is a base thing to
  despair。
  Despair undervalues the promise; undervalues the invitation;
  undervalues the proffer of grace。  Despair undervalues the ability of
  God the Father; and the redeeming blood of Christ his Son。  Oh
  unreasonable despair!
  Despair makes man God's judge; it is a controller of the promise; a
  contradicter of Christ in his large offers of mercy:  and one that
  undertakes to make unbelief the great manager of our reason and
  judgment; in determining about what God can and will do for sinners。
  Despair!  It is the devil's fellow; the devil's master; yea; the
  chains with which he is captivated and held under darkness for ever:
  and to give way thereto in a land; in a state and time that flows
  with milk and honey; is an uncomely thing。
  I would say to my soul; O my soul! this is not the place of despair;
  this is not the time to despair in:  as long as mine eyes can find a
  promise in the Bible; as long as there is the least mention of grace;
  as long as there is a moment left me of breath or life in this world;
  so long will I wait or look for mercy; so long will I fight against
  unbelief and despair。
  This is the way to honour God and Christ; this is the way to set the
  crown on the promise; this is the way to welcome the invitation and
  inviter; and this is the way to thrust thyself under the shelter and
  protection of the word of grace。  Never despair so long as our text
  is alive; for that doth sound it out;that mercy by Christ is
  offered; in the first place; to the biggest sinner。
  Despair is an unprofitable thing; it will make a man weary of waiting
  upon God; 2 Kings vi。 33; it will make a man forsake God; and seek
  his heaven in the good things of this world; Gen。 iv。 13…18。  It will
  make a man his own tormentor; and flounce and fling like a wild bull
  in a net; Isa。 ii。 20。
  Despair! it drives a man to the study of his own ruin; and brings him
  at last to be his own ex