第 8 节
作者:温暖寒冬      更新:2024-04-09 19:50      字数:9257
  as   Thou   wilt   come   again   in   Thy   glory   to   judge   them   at   the   last。
  Amen。”
  George Eliot                                                         ElecBook Classics
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  Dinah opened her eyes again and paused; looking at the group
  of   villagers;   who   were   now   gathered   rather   more   closely   on   her
  right hand。
  “Dear friends;” she began; raising her voice a little;   “you  have
  all   of   you   been   to   church;   and   I   think   you   must   have   heard   the
  clergyman read these words: ‘The Spirit of the Lord   is   upon me;
  because   he   hath   anointed   me   to   preach   the   gospel   to   the   poor。’
  Jesus   Christ   spoke   those   words—he   said   he   came  to   preach   the
  gospel   to   the   poor。   I   don’t   know   whether   you   ever   thought   about
  those     words    much;     but   I  will  tell  you   when     I  remember       first
  hearing them。 It was on just such a sort of evening as this; when I
  was a little girl; and my aunt as brought me up took me to hear a
  good man preach out of doors; just as we are here。 I remember his
  face well: he was a very old man; and had very long white hair; his
  voice   was   very   soft   and   beautiful;   not   like   any   voice   I   had   ever
  heard   before。   I   was   a   little   girl   and   scarcely  knew   anything;   and
  this   old   man   seemed   to   me   such   a   different   sort   of   a   man   from
  anybody   I   had   ever   seen   before   that   I   thought   he   had   perhaps
  come down from the sky to preach to us; and I said; ‘Aunt; will he
  go back to the sky to…night; like the picture in the Bible?’
  “That man of God was Mr。 Wesley; who spent his life in doing
  what   our   blessed   Lord   did—preaching   the   Gospel   to   the   poor—
  and he entered into his rest eight years ago。 I came to know more
  about him years after; but I was a   foolish  thoughtless child   then;
  and I remembered only one thing he told us in his sermon。 He told
  us as ‘Gospel’ meant ‘good news。’ The Gospel; you know; is what
  the Bible tells us about God。
  “Think   of   that   now!   Jesus   Christ   did   really   come   down   from
  heaven; as I; like a silly child; thought Mr。 Wesley did; and what he
  George Eliot                                                           ElecBook Classics
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  Adam Bede                                       34
  came down for was to tell good news about God to the poor。 Why;
  you and me; dear friends; are poor。 We have been  brought  up   in
  poor cottages and have been reared on oat…cake; and lived coarse;
  and we haven’t been to school much; nor read books; and we don’t
  know much about anything but  what  happens   just  round   us。 We
  are just the sort of people that want to hear good news。 For when
  anybody’s well off; they don’t much mind about hearing news from
  distant   parts;   but   if   a   poor   man   or   woman’s   in   trouble   and   has
  hard work to make out a living; they like to have a letter to tell ’em
  they’ve   got   a   friend   as   will   help   ’em。   To   be   sure;   we   can’t   help
  knowing   something   about           God;   even    if  we’ve   never    heard    the
  Gospel; the good news that our Saviour brought us。 For we know
  everything comes from God: don’t you say almost every day; ‘This
  and that will happen; please God;’ and ‘We shall begin to cut the
  grass   soon;   please   God   to   send   us   a   little   more   sunshine’?   We
  know very well we are altogether in the hands of God。 We didn’t
  bring ourselves into the world; we can’t keep ourselves alive while
  we’re sleeping; the daylight; and the wind; and the corn; and  the
  cows   to  give   us   milk—everything  we   have   comes  from   God。   And
  he gave us our souls and put love between parents and   children;
  and  husband   and  wife。   But  is   that   as   much   as   we   want   to   know
  about  God? We   see   he   is   great   and   mighty;   and   can   do   what   he
  will: we are lost; as if we was struggling in great waters; when we
  try to think of him。
  “But   perhaps   doubts   come   into   your   mind   like   this:   Can   God
  take   much   notice   of   us   poor   people?   Perhaps   he   only   made   the
  world for the great and the wise and the rich。 It doesn’t cost him
  much to give us our little handful of victual and bit of clothing; but
  how  do  we   know   he   cares   for   us   any   more   than   we   care   for   the
  George Eliot                                                         ElecBook Classics
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  worms   and   things   in   the   garden;   so   as   we   rear   our   carrots   and
  onions?  Will   God   take   care   of   us   when   we   die?   And   has   he   any
  comfort for us when we are lame and sick and helpless? Perhaps;
  too;   he   is   angry  with  us;   else   why   does   the   blight   come;   and   the
  bad harvests; and the fever; and all sorts of pain and trouble? For
  our  life   is   full   of   trouble;   and   if   God   sends   us   good;   he   seems   to
  send bad too。 How is it? How is it?
  “Ah; dear friends; we are in sad want of good news about God;
  and   what   does   other   good   news   signify   if   we   haven’t   that?   For
  everything else comes to an end; and when we die we leave it all。
  But God lasts when everything else is gone。 What shall we do if he
  is not our friend?”
  Then   Dinah   told   how   the   good   news   had   been   brought;   and
  how the mind of God towards the poor had been made manifest in
  the life of Jesus; dwelling on its lowliness and its acts of mercy。
  “So you see; dear friends;” she went on; “Jesus spent his time
  almost all in doing good to poor people; he preached out of doors
  to them; and he made friends of poor workmen; and taught them
  and  took   pains   with  them。   Not  but   what   he   did   good   to   the   rich
  too; for he was full of love to all men; only he saw as the poor were
  more in want of his help。 So he cured the lame and the sick and
  the blind; and he worked miracles to feed the hungry because; he
  said;   he   was   sorry   for   them;   and   he   was   very   kind   to   the   little
  children   and comforted   those   who   had   lost   their   friends;   and   he
  spoke very tenderly to poor sinners that were sorry for their sins。
  “Ah; wouldn’t you love such a man if you saw him—if he were
  here   in   this   village?   What   a   kind   heart   he   must   have!   What   a
  friend he would be to go to in trouble! How pleasant it must be to
  be taught by him。
  George Eliot                                                          ElecBook Classics
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  Adam Bede                                       36
  “Well;   dear   friends;   who  was   this   man?   Was   he   only   a   good
  man—a very good man; and no  more—like   our  dear  Mr。   Wesley;
  who has been taken from us? 。 。 。 He was the Son of God—‘in the
  image of the Father;’ the Bible says; that means; just like God; who
  is the beginning and end of all things—the God we want to know
  about。   So  then;  all   the   love   that   Jesus   showed   to   the   poor   is   the
  same love that God has for us。 We can understand what Jesus felt;
  because he came in a body like ours and spoke words such as we
  speak     to  each    other。   We    were    afraid   to  think    what    God    was
  before—the God who made the world and the sky and the thunder
  and   lightning。   We   could   never   see      him;    we   could   only   see   the
  things he had made; and some of these things was very terrible; so
  as we might well tremble when we thought of him。 But our blessed
  Saviour   has   showed   us   what   God   is   in   a   way   us   poor   ignorant
  people   can   understand;   he   has   showed   us   what   God’s   heart   is;
  what are his feelings towards us。
  “But let us see a little more about what Jesus came on earth for。
  Another time he said; ‘I came to seek and to save that which was
  lost’;   and   another     time;   ‘I  came    not   to  call  the   righteous    but
  sinners to repentance。’
  “The lost! 。 。 。 Sinners! 。 。 。 Ah; dear friends; does that mean you
  and me?”
  Hitherto the traveller had been chained to the spot against his
  will   by   the   charm   of   Dinah’s   mellow   treble   tones;   which   had   a
  variety of modulation like that  of  a  fine instrument  touched   with
  the   unconscious   skill   of   musical   instinct。   The   sim