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The world passes away, and the lust thereof',

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"The world passes away, and the lust thereof."
1 John 2:17

The world and all that is in it comes to an end. 
Where are the great bulk of the men and women 
who fifty, sixty, or seventy years ago trod London 
streets? Where are they who rode about in their 
gay carriages, gave their splendid entertainments, 
decked themselves with feathers and jewels, and 
enjoyed all the pleasures of life? 

Where are they? 

The grave holds their bodies, and hell holds their souls. 

"The world passes away." It is like a pageant, or a 
gay and splendid procession, which passes before 
the eye for a few minutes, then turns the corner of 
the street, and is lost to view. It is now to you who 
had looked upon it just as if it were not, and is gone 
to amuse other eyes. 

So, could you go on for years . . .
enjoying all your natural heart could wish;
lay up money by thousands;
ride in your carriage;
deck your body with jewellery;
fill your house with splendid furniture;
enjoy everything that earth can give;
then there would come, some day or other, sickness 
to lay you upon a dying bed. To you the world has 
now passed away with all its lusts; with you all is 
now come to an end; and now you have, with a 
guilty soul, to face a holy God.

"The world passes away, and the lust thereof."

All these lusts for which men have sold body and soul,
half ruined their families, and stained their own name; 
all these lusts for which they were so mad that they 
would have them at any price, snatch them even from 
hell's mouth; all these lusts are passed away, and what 
have they left?
 A gnawing worm; a worm that can never 
die, and the wrath of God as an unquenchable fire. 

That is all which the love of the world can do for you, 
with all your toil and anxiety, or all your amusement 
and pleasure. 

You have not gained much perhaps of this world's goods, 
with all your striving after them. But could the world fill 
your heart with enjoyment, and your money bags with 
gold, as the dust of the grave will one day fill your mouth, 
it would be much to the same purpose. If you had got all 
the world, you would have got nothing after your coffin 
was screwed down, but grave-dust in your mouth. 


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