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Chapter 10 ENTHUSIASM AND FULL SALVATION.

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Psalmist says, as if he were crying out of the belly of hell, when he is convinced of sin, and realizes his danger, and is expecting, unless God have mercy, to be damned? Why should he not roar for the disquietude of his spirit as much as David did? Is there anything unphilosophical in it? Is there anything contrary to the laws of mind in it? Is there anything that you would not allow under any great pressure of calamity, or realization of danger, or grief? Why should we not have this demonstrat

their sins and their souls, that they should thus cry out. It would be a happy day for religion and for the world if it were so. If these things are realities, I contend that this is th

se the Lord, the hills and the trees to clap their hands and be glad. Get the right kind of religion, and it will make you glad. If you have not the right kind of feeling, I am afraid you. have not the right kind of religion. We have some enthusiasm, and when our enthusiasm dies, I am afraid we shall die, too. Nevertheless, our power is not in our enthusiasm; neither does it consist in certain views of truth,

r power, and if you get that, you will have power, and if you don't get that, it matters not what else you have. I want you reasonably and calmly to see that this holiness is a real, definite blessing; that it is a level on to which the great mass of the professing Christians of this generation have not come, or even scarcely looked up. It is a high level, but it is a level on to which every one of you can come, if you will. You have heard enough about it. You are convinced you may have it. Will you have it? The Lord is sitting there; He is looking at you, and He is saying, "What is all this stir about? What i

s revealing to your souls, with all the glory that He is putting before you, and the power for usefulness and happiness, will you make this full consecration? The light of the Spirit is on you: will you, act? Will you act? Every spark of light you get without obeying it, leaves your soul darker. Every time you come up to the verge of the kingdom and don't go over, the less the probability that you ever will. I know people w

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“This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ...and happy king over a prosperous and increasing people. But by-and-bye, after many years, for Asa was perfect in his heart towards the Lord for many years of his long reign; but whether it were, as, alas! too often happens, that a life of ease and prosperity brought forth in Asa the results of partial backsliding, we know not; but, as years went on, another war was declared, and this time it Wcis the King of Israel who came up against the King of Judah. What did Asa do? Did he go, as formerly, and cry unto the Lord, and put his battle into His hands? No, he did not. He had left his first love; he had become, in a measure, untrue to the Lord God of Israel. He forgot where his strength lay; his spiritual perceptions had become dim; he had lost his realisation of God's ability to help and deliver him out of the hands of his enemies, and so he fell back upon worldly policy. He went down to Assyria and courted Ben-hadad, the King of Assyria, and said, 'Come and help me, that my enemies may depart, for I am sore pressed.' Ah! what a picture of backsliders. On another occasion, when Jehoshaphat made an ungodly alliance, a prophet met him and. said, \"Shouldest thou help the ungodly and love them that hate the Lord?\" No man ever did this without being sorely whipped, as poor Asa was. He succeeded, indeed, in the battle, and won the victory. It was a lawful end, but he accomplished it by unlawful means. He won the victory, and, I dare say, he was congatulating himself and stroking his beard in self-complacency, when, lo! the prophet corner to deliver Uod\"s message to him, and he says:--\"Because thou hast relied on the King of Syria, and not relied on tbe Lord thy God, therefore is the host of the King of Syria escaped out of...”
1 Chapter 1 REPENTANCE,2 Chapter 2 SAVING FAITH.3 Chapter 3 CHARITY.4 Chapter 4 CHARITY AND REBUKE.5 Chapter 5 CHARITY AND CONFLICT.6 Chapter 6 CHARITY AND LONELINESS.7 Chapter 7 CONDITIONS OF EFFECTUAL PRAYER.8 Chapter 8 THE PERFECT HEART.9 Chapter 9 HOW TO WORK FOR GOD WITH SUCCESS.10 Chapter 10 ENTHUSIASM AND FULL SALVATION.11 Chapter 11 HINDRANCES TO HOLINESS.12 Chapter 12 ADDRESSES ON HOLINESS,