第 4 节
作者:点绛唇      更新:2024-04-07 11:54      字数:9322
  denounced。
  So much for the analysis of Love。  Now the business of our lives
  is to have these things fitted into our characters。  That is the
  supreme work to which we need to address ourselves in this world;
  to learn Love。  Is life not full of opportunities for learning
  Love?  Every man and woman every day has a thousand of them。  The
  world is not a playground; it is a schoolroom。  Life is not a
  holiday; but an education。  And
  The one eternal lesson
  for us all is HOW BETTER WE CAN LOVE。
  What makes a man a good cricketer?  Practice。  What makes a man
  a good artist; a good sculptor; a good musician?  Practice。  What
  makes a man a good linguist; a good stenographer?  Practice。  What
  makes a man a good man?  Practice。  Nothing else。  There is nothing
  capricious about religion。  We do not get the soul in different
  ways; under different laws; from those in which we get the body
  and the mind。  If a man does not exercise his arm he develops no
  biceps muscle; and if a man does not exercise his soul; he acquires
  no muscle in his soul; no strength of character; no vigor of
  moral fibre; no beauty of spiritual growth。  Love is not a thing
  of enthusiastic emotion。  It is a rich; strong; manly; vigorous
  expression of the whole round Christian characterthe Christlike
  nature in its fullest development。  And the constituents of this
  great character are only to be built up by
  Ceaseless practice。
  What was Christ doing in the carpenter's shop?  Practising。  Though
  perfect; we read that he LEARNED obedience; and grew in wisdom
  and in favor with God。  Do not quarrel; therefore; with your lot
  in life。  Do not complain of its never…ceasing cares; its petty
  environment; the vexations you have to stand; the small and sordid
  souls you have to live and work with。  Above all; do not resent
  temptation; do not be perplexed because it seems to thicken round
  you more and more; and ceases neither for effort nor for agony nor
  prayer。  That is your practice。  That is the practice which god
  appoints you; and it is having its work in making you patient; and
  humble; and generous; and unselfish; and kind; and courteous。  Do
  not grudge the hand that is moulding the still too shapeless image
  within you。  It is growing more beautiful; though you see it not;
  and every touch of temptation may add to its perfection。  Therefore
  keep in the midst of life。  Do not isolate yourself。  Be among
  men and among things; and among troubles; and difficulties; and
  obstacles。  You remember Goethe's words:  〃Talent develops itself
  in solitude; character in the stream of life。〃  Talent develops
  itself in solitudethe talent of prayer; of faith; of meditation;
  of seeing the unseen; character grows in the stream of the world's
  life。  That chiefly is where men are to learn love。
  How?  Now; how?  To make it easier; I have named a few of the
  elements of love。  But these are only elements。  Love itself can
  never be defined。  Light is a something more than the sum of its
  ingredientsa glowing; dazzling; tremulous ether。  And love is
  something more than all its elementsa palpitating; quivering;
  sensitive; living thing。  By synthesis of all the colors; men can
  make whiteness; they cannot make light。  By synthesis of all the
  virtues; men can make virtue; they cannot make love。  How then are
  we to have this transcendent living whole conveyed into our souls?
  We brace our wills to secure it。  We try to copy those who have
  it。  We lay down rules about it。  We watch。  We pray。  But these
  things alone will not bring love into our nature。  Love is an EFFECT。
  And only as we fulfill the right condition can we have the effect
  produced。  Shall I tell you what the CAUSE is?
  If you turn to the Revised Version of the First Epistle of John
  you find these words:  〃We love because He first loved us。〃  〃We
  love;〃 not 〃We love HIM。〃  That is the way the old version has
  it; and it is quite wrong。  〃WE LOVEbecause He first loved us。〃
  Look at that word 〃because。〃  It is the CAUSE of which I have
  spoken。  〃BECAUSE He first loved us;〃 the effect follows that we
  love; we love Him; we love all men。  We cannot help it。  Because He
  loved us; we love; we love everybody。  Our heart is slowly changed。
  contemplate the love of Christ; and you will love。  Stand before
  that mirror; reflect Christ's character; and you will be changed
  into the same image from tenderness to tenderness。  There is no
  other way。  You cannot love to order。  You can only look at the
  lovely object; and fall in love with it; and grow into likeness to
  it。  And so look at this Perfect Character; this Perfect Life。  Look
  at
  The great sacrifice
  as He laid down Himself; all through life; and upon the Cross of
  Calvary; and you must love Him。  And loving Him; you must become
  like Him。  Love begets love。  It is a process of induction。  Put
  a piece of Iron in the presence of an electrified body; and that
  piece of iron for a time becomes electrified。  It is changed into
  a temporary magnet in the mere presence of a permanent magnet; and
  as long as you leave the two side by side; they are both magnets
  alike。  Remain side by side with Him who loved us; and
  Gave himself for us;
  and you; too; will become a permanent magnet; a permanently attractive
  force; and like Him you will draw all men unto you; like Him you
  will be drawn unto all men。  that is the inevitable effect of Love。
  Any man who fulfills that cause must have that effect produced in
  him。
  Try to give up the idea that religion comes to us by chance; or
  by mystery; or by caprice。  It comes to us by natural law; or by
  supernatural law; for all law is Divine。
  Edward Irving went to see a dying boy once; and when he entered
  the room he just put his hand on the sufferer's head; and said;
  〃My boy; God loves you;〃 and went away。  The boy started from his
  bed; and called out to the people in the house;
  〃God loves me!  God loves me!〃
  One word!  It changed that boy。  The sense that God loved
  him overpowered him; melted him down; and began the creating of a
  new heart in him。  And that is how the love of God melts down the
  unlovely heart in man; and begets in him the new creature; who is
  patient and humble and gentle and unselfish。  And there is no other
  way to get it。  There is no mystery about it。  We love others; we
  love everybody; we love our enemies; BECAUSE HE FIRST LOVED US。
  III。  The Defence。
  Now I have a closing sentence or two to add about Paul's reason
  for singling out love as the supreme possession。
  It is a very remarkable reason。  In a single word it is this:  IT
  LASTS。  〃Love;〃 urges Paul; 〃never faileth。〃  Then he begins again
  one of his marvelous lists of the great things of the day; and
  exposes them one by one。  He runs over the things that men thought
  were going to last; and shows that they are all fleeting; temporary;
  passing away。
  〃Whether there be PROPHECIES; they shall be done away。〃  It was the
  mother's ambition for her boy in those days that he should become
  a prophet。  For hundreds of years God had never spoken by means
  of any prophet; and at that time the prophet was greater than the
  king。  Men waited wistfully for another messenger to come; and hung
  upon his lips when he appeared; as upon the very voice of God。  Paul
  says; 〃Whether there be prophecies; they shall fail。〃  The Bible
  is full of prophecies。  One by one they have 〃failed〃; that is;
  having been fulfilled; their work is finished; they have nothing
  more to do now in the world except to feed a devout man's faith。
  Then Paul talks about TONGUES。  That was another thing that was
  greatly coveted。  〃Whether there be tongues; they shall cease。〃
  As we all know; many; many centuries have passed since tongues
  have been known in this world。  They have ceased。  Take it in any
  sense you like。  Take it; for illustration merely; as languages in
  generala sense which was not in Paul's mind at all; and which
  though it cannot give us the specific lesson; will point the
  general truth。  Consider the words in which these chapters were
  writtenGreek。  It has gone。  Take the Latinthe other great tongue
  of those days。  It ceased long ago。  Look at the Indian language。
  It is ceasing。  The language of Wales; of Ireland; of the Scottish
  Highlands is dying before our eyes。  The most popular book in the
  English tongue at the present time; except the bible; is one of
  Dickens' works; his 〃Pickwick Papers。〃  It is largely written in
  the language of London street…life; and experts assure us that in
  fifty years it will be unintelligible to the average English reader。
  Then Paul goes farther; and with even greater boldness adds;
  〃Whether there by KNOWLEDGE; it shall be done away。〃  The wisdom of
  the ancients; where is it?  It is wholly gone。  A schoolboy to…day
  knows more than Sir Isaac Newton knew; his knowledge has vanished
  away。  You put ye