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<p><strong>February 28</strong><br><br>
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John 5:40 '''to end.&nbsp;<em>The defense concluded.</em>''' <br><br>
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  Thus ended the Saviour's defence of himself before  the chief Jews. These last verses we may call the&nbsp;<em>application&nbsp;</em>of  the sermon. How forcibly could&nbsp;<em>He&nbsp;</em>speak to the conscience, who  is himself like a two-edged sword, piercing to the dividing asunder of the soul  and spirit, and of the joints and marrow! (Heb. 4.) He knew that those to whom  he spoke would not come unto Him. &quot;You&nbsp;<em>will&nbsp;</em>not come unto  me, that you might have life.&quot; And He knew why they would not. It was  because they had not the&nbsp;<em>love of God&nbsp;</em>in their hearts. He said,  (John 5:42,) &quot;I know you that you  have not the&nbsp;<em>love of God&nbsp;</em>in you.&quot; As Jesus was one with the Father, if men did not love  God, they could not love&nbsp;<em>Him.</em>&nbsp;He was not such a Saviour as they  liked; he cared not for the pomp's and vanities of the world, and he did not  promise them as rewards to his followers—therefore men did not desire him for  their Saviour.<br><br>
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  It is very important for us to consider this  subject, because the same reasons cause men&nbsp;<em>now&nbsp;</em>to despise Christ.&nbsp;<strong>Why</strong>&nbsp;are they so careless about  religion? Why do they treat the Bible as if it were not true? Is it because  there is not proof enough?<strong> No! but because Jesus  is too holy to suit the taste of sinners.</strong><br><br>
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  If we were to visit heathen countries we would find  the people devoted to their idols—as the Scripture says,&nbsp;<em>&quot;mad&nbsp;</em>upon  their idols.&quot; (Jer. 50:38.) You have heard of the car of Juggernaut, in India. When it  came forth, with what transports of joy it was viewed! Thousands travelled over  sultry plains to attend it on its way; hundreds pressed forward to drag it  along; some even threw themselves beneath its wheels, ready to be crushed in honour  of the frightful idol that sat enthroned upon the ponderous machine.&nbsp;<br><br>
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  <strong>Why are people so fervent in the worship of idols?  Because they imagine that these idols will indulge them in sin.&nbsp;</strong>The Roman Catholics show the same zeal in their religion of forms and  ceremonies. They are ready to spend their money in decking images with flowers,  and in illuminating the pictures of saints with candles. Men are willing to do  anything to please God—but to give up their sins.<br><br>
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  And why is it that they have no taste for a holy  and spiritual Saviour? Because they have a taste for the world. Why is it they  do not love God? Because they love the world. Jesus  pointed out this reason to his enemies. He said, &quot;How can you believe,  which receive honour one of another?&quot; They cared for the opinion of their  fellow men; therefore they would not come to a despised Saviour.<br><br>
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  But, O how&nbsp;<em>foolish&nbsp;</em>were they to  prefer the honour that&nbsp;<em>mortal man&nbsp;</em>could give, above the honour  that the&nbsp;<em>everlasting&nbsp;</em>God could bestow! What shame will  overwhelm them at the last day, when even Moses,  the prophet in whom they professed to trust, will disown them! Had they believed  his writings they would have believed the Saviour's words; for Moses had plainly declared, in Deuteronomy 18, that  God would raise up a prophet like himself to be the teacher of the Jews; and  such a prophet was Christ. <br><br>
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  When they shall see the Lord appear in all his  glory surrounded by his saints, and among them Moses  and all the prophets, they will feel ashamed of their treatment of that blessed  Saviour. Would we enjoy true honour hereafter, we must now faithfully cleave to  His despised name, and to His despised people. We must not inquire, &quot;What  will the world think of me, if I follow this command of the Lord Jesus?&quot; but we  must only ask, &quot;Will God approve my conduct?&quot;</p>
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<p>Thus ended the Savior's defense of himself before the chief Jews. These last verses we may call the <em>application </em>of the sermon. How forcibly could <em>He </em>speak to the conscience, who is himself like a two-edged sword, piercing to the dividing asunder of the soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow! (Heb. 4.) He knew that those to whom he spoke would not come unto Him. "You <em>will </em>not come unto me, that you might have life." And He knew why they would not. It was because they had not the <em>love of God </em>in their hearts. He said, (ver. 42,) "I know you that you have not the <em>love of God </em>in you." As Jesus was one with the Father, if men did not love God, they could not love <em>Him. </em>He was not such a Savior as they liked; he cared not for the pomps and vanities of the world, and he did not promise them as rewards to his followers—therefore men did not desire him for their Savior. </p>
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<p>It is very important for us to consider this subject, because the same reasons cause men <em>now </em>to despise Christ. <strong>Why </strong>are they so careless about religion? Why do they treat the Bible as if it were not true? Is it because there is not proof enough? <strong>No! but because Jesus is too holy to suit the taste of sinners. </strong></p>
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<p>If we were to visit heathen countries we would find the people devoted to their idols—as the Scripture says, <em>"mad </em>upon their idols." (Jer. 50:38.) You have heard of the car of Juggernaut, in India. When it came forth, with what transports of joy it was viewed! Thousands traveled over sultry plains to attend it on its way; hundreds pressed forward to drag it along; some even threw themselves beneath its wheels, ready to be crushed in honor of the frightful idol that sat enthroned upon the ponderous machine. <strong>Why are people so fervent in the worship of idols? Because they imagine that these idols will indulge them in sin. </strong>The Roman Catholics show the same zeal in their religion of forms and ceremonies. They are ready to spend their money in decking images with flowers, and in illuminating the pictures of saints with candles. Men are willing to do anything to please God—but to give up their sins. </p>
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<p>And why is it that they have no taste for a holy and spiritual Savior? Because they have a taste for the world. Why is it they do not love God? Because they love the world. Jesus pointed out this reason to his enemies. He said, "How can you believe, which receive honor one of another?" They cared for the opinion of their fellow men; therefore they would not come to a despised Savior. </p>
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<p>But, O how <em>foolish </em>were they to prefer the honor that <em>mortal man </em>could give, above the honor that the <em>everlasting </em>God could bestow! What shame will overwhelm them at the last day, when even Moses, the prophet in whom they professed to trust, will disown them! Had they believed his writings they would have believed the Savior's words; for Moses had plainly declared, in Deuteronomy 18, that God would raise up a prophet like himself to be the teacher of the Jews; and such a prophet was Christ. When they shall see the Lord appear in all his glory surrounded by his saints, and among them Moses and all the prophets, they will feel ashamed of their treatment of that blessed Savior. Would we enjoy true honor hereafter, we must now faithfully cleave to His despised name, and to His despised people. We must not inquire, "What will the world think of me, if I follow this command of the Lord Jesus?" but we must only ask, "Will God approve my conduct?" </p>
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 24 January 2019

February 28

John 5:40 to end. The defense concluded.

Thus ended the Savior's defense of himself before the chief Jews. These last verses we may call the application of the sermon. How forcibly could He speak to the conscience, who is himself like a two-edged sword, piercing to the dividing asunder of the soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow! (Heb. 4.) He knew that those to whom he spoke would not come unto Him. "You will not come unto me, that you might have life." And He knew why they would not. It was because they had not the love of God in their hearts. He said, (ver. 42,) "I know you that you have not the love of God in you." As Jesus was one with the Father, if men did not love God, they could not love Him. He was not such a Savior as they liked; he cared not for the pomps and vanities of the world, and he did not promise them as rewards to his followers—therefore men did not desire him for their Savior.

It is very important for us to consider this subject, because the same reasons cause men now to despise Christ. Why are they so careless about religion? Why do they treat the Bible as if it were not true? Is it because there is not proof enough? No! but because Jesus is too holy to suit the taste of sinners.

If we were to visit heathen countries we would find the people devoted to their idols—as the Scripture says, "mad upon their idols." (Jer. 50:38.) You have heard of the car of Juggernaut, in India. When it came forth, with what transports of joy it was viewed! Thousands traveled over sultry plains to attend it on its way; hundreds pressed forward to drag it along; some even threw themselves beneath its wheels, ready to be crushed in honor of the frightful idol that sat enthroned upon the ponderous machine. Why are people so fervent in the worship of idols? Because they imagine that these idols will indulge them in sin. The Roman Catholics show the same zeal in their religion of forms and ceremonies. They are ready to spend their money in decking images with flowers, and in illuminating the pictures of saints with candles. Men are willing to do anything to please God—but to give up their sins.

And why is it that they have no taste for a holy and spiritual Savior? Because they have a taste for the world. Why is it they do not love God? Because they love the world. Jesus pointed out this reason to his enemies. He said, "How can you believe, which receive honor one of another?" They cared for the opinion of their fellow men; therefore they would not come to a despised Savior.

But, O how foolish were they to prefer the honor that mortal man could give, above the honor that the everlasting God could bestow! What shame will overwhelm them at the last day, when even Moses, the prophet in whom they professed to trust, will disown them! Had they believed his writings they would have believed the Savior's words; for Moses had plainly declared, in Deuteronomy 18, that God would raise up a prophet like himself to be the teacher of the Jews; and such a prophet was Christ. When they shall see the Lord appear in all his glory surrounded by his saints, and among them Moses and all the prophets, they will feel ashamed of their treatment of that blessed Savior. Would we enjoy true honor hereafter, we must now faithfully cleave to His despised name, and to His despised people. We must not inquire, "What will the world think of me, if I follow this command of the Lord Jesus?" but we must only ask, "Will God approve my conduct?"

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