第 18 节
作者:青涩春天      更新:2024-04-07 21:07      字数:9322
  good man; 〃I am afraid; I will trust in thee;〃 Psal。 vi。 2; 3。
  Nor can we have a better encouragement to do this; than is by the
  text set before us; even an open heart for a Jerusalem sinner。  And
  if for a Jerusalem sinner to come; then for such an one when come。
  If for such a one to be saved; then for such a one that is saved。  If
  for such a one to be pardoned his great transgressions; then for such
  a one who is pardoned these; to come daily to Jesus Christ; too; to
  be cleansed and set free from his common infirmities; and from the
  iniquities of his holy things。
  Therefore let the poor sinner that would be saved labour for skill to
  make the best improvement of the grace of Christ to help him against
  the temptations of the devil and his sins。
  Tenthly; Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to
  the biggest sinners?  Let those men consider this; that (have; or)
  may in a day of trial have spoken or done what their profession or
  conscience told them they should not; and that have the guilt and
  burden thereof upon their consciences。
  Whether a thing be wrong or right; guilt may pursue him that doth
  contrary to his conscience。  But suppose a man should deny his God;
  or his Christ; or relinquish a good profession; and be under the real
  guilt thereof; shall he therefore conclude he is gone for ever?  Let
  him come again with Peter's tears; and no doubt he shall obtain
  Peter's forgiveness。  For the text includes the biggest sinners。
  And it is observable; that before this clause was put into this
  commission; Peter was pardoned his horrible revolt from his Master。
  He that revolteth in the day of trial; if he is not shot quite dead
  upon the place; but is sensible of his wound; and calls out for a
  surgeon; shall find his Lord at hand to pour wine and oil into his
  wounds; that he may again be healed; and to encourage him to think
  that there may be mercy for him:  besides what we find recorded of
  Peter; you read in the Acts; some were; through the violence of their
  trials; compelled to blaspheme; and yet are called saints; Acts xxvi。
  9…11。
  Hence you have a promise or two that speak concerning such kind of
  men; to encourage us to think that at least some of them shall come
  back to the Lord their God。  〃Shall they fall;〃 saith he; 〃and not
  arise?  Shall they turn away; and not return?〃 Jer。 viii。 4。  〃And in
  that day I will assemble her that halteth; and I will gather her that
  was driven out; and her that I have afflicted。  And I will make her
  that halteth a remnant; and her that was cast off a strong nation;
  and the Lord shall reign over them in Mount Zion for ever。〃  What we
  are to understand by her that halteth; is best expressed by the
  Prophet Elijah; Mic。 iv。 6; 7; Zeph。 iii。 19; 1 Kings xviii。 21。
  I will conclude; then; that for them that have halted。 or may halt;
  the Lord has mercy in the bank; and is willing to accept them if they
  return to him again。
  Perhaps they may never be after that of any great esteem in the house
  of God; but if the Lord will admit them to favour and forgiveness:  O
  exceeding and undeserved mercy!  See Ezekiel xliv。 10…14。
  Thou; then; that mayst be the man; remember this; that there is mercy
  also for thee。  Return therefore to God; and to his Son; who hath yet
  in store for thee; and who will do thee good。
  But perhaps thou wilt say; he doth not save all revolters; and;
  therefore; perhaps not me。
  Answr。  Art thou returning to God?  If thou art returning; thou art
  the man; 〃Return ye backsliding children; and I will heal your
  backslidings;〃 Jer。 iii。 22。
  Some; as I said; that revolt; are shot dead upon the place; and for
  them; who can help them?  But for them that cry out of their wounds;
  it is a sign they are yet alive; and if they use the means in time;
  doubtless they may be healed。
  Christ Jesus has bags of mercy that were never yet broken up or
  unsealed。  Hence it is said; he has goodness laid up; things reserved
  in heaven for his。  And if he breaks up one of these bags; who can
  tell what he can do!
  Hence his love is said to be such as passeth knowledge; and that his
  riches are unsearchable。  He has; no body knows what; for no body
  knows whom:  he has by him in store for such as seem in the view of
  all men to be gone beyond recovery。  For this the text is plain。
  What man or angel could have thought that the Jerusalem sinners had
  been yet on this side of an impossibility of enjoying life and mercy?
  Hadst thou seen their actions; and what horrible things they did to
  the Son of God; yea; how stoutly they backed what they did with
  resolves and endeavours to persevere; when they had killed his
  person; against his name and doctrine; and that there was not found
  among them all that while; as we read of; the least remorse or regret
  for these their doings; couldst thou have imagined that mercy would
  ever have took hold of them; at least so soon!  Nay; that they
  should; of all the world; be counted those only meet to have it
  offered to them in the very first place!  For so my text commands;
  saying; 〃Preach repentance and remission of sins among all nations;
  beginning at Jerusalem。〃
  I tell you the thing is a wonder; and must for ever stand for a
  wonder among the sons of men。  It stands also for an everlasting
  invitation and allurement to the biggest sinners to come to Christ
  for mercy。
  Now since; in the opinion of all men; the revolter is such a one; if
  he has; as I said before; any life in him; let him take encouragement
  to come again; that he may live by Christ。
  Eleventhly; Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place
  to the biggest sinners?  Then let God's ministers tell them so。
  There is an incidence in us; I know not how it doth come about; when
  we are converted; to contemn them that are left behind。  Poor fools
  as we are; we forget that we ourselves were so; Tit。 iii。 2; 3。
  But would it not become us better; since we have tasted that the Lord
  is gracious; to carry it towards them so; that we may give them
  convincing ground to believe; that we have found that mercy which
  also sets open the door for them to come and partake with us。
  Ministers; I say; should do thus; both by their doctrine; and in all
  other respects。
  Austerity doth not become us; neither in doctrine nor in
  conversation。  We ourselves live by grace; let us give as we receive;
  and labour to persuade our fellow…sinners which God has left behind
  us; to follow after; that they may partake with us of grace。  We are
  saved by grace; let us live like them that are gracious。  Let all our
  things (to the world) be done in charity towards them; pity them;
  pray for them; be familiar with them for their good。  Let us lay
  aside our foolish; worldly; carnal grandeur; let us not walk the
  streets; and have such behaviours as signify we are scarce for
  touching of the poor ones that are left behind; no not with a pair of
  tongs。  It becomes us not thus to do。
  Remember your Lord; he was familiar with publicans and sinners to a
  proverb; 〃Behold a gluttonous man; and a wine…bibber; a friend of
  publicans and sinners;〃 Matt。 xi。 19。  The first part; concerning his
  gluttonous eating and drinking; to be sure; was an horrible slander;
  but for the other; nothing was ever spoke truer of him by the world。
  Now; why should we lay hands cross on this text:  that is; choose
  good victuals; and love the sweet wine better than the salvation of
  the poor publican?  Why not familiar with sinners; provided we hate
  their spots and blemishes; and seek that they may be healed of them?
  Why not fellowly with our carnal neighbours?  If we do take occasion
  to do so; that we may drop; and be yet distilling some good doctrine
  upon their souls?  Why not go to the poor man's house; and give him a
  penny; and a Scripture to think upon?  Why not send for the poor to
  fetch away at least the fragments of thy table; that the bowels of
  thy fellow…sinner may be refreshed as well as thine?
  Ministers should be exemplary; but I am an inferior man; and must
  take heed of too much meddling。  But might I; I would meddle with
  them; with their wives; and with their children too。  I mean not this
  of all; but of them that deserve it; though I may not name them。
  But; I say; let ministers follow the steps of their blessed Lord; who
  by word and deed shewed his love to the salvation of the world; in
  such a carriage as declared him to prefer their salvation before his
  own private concern; For we are commanded to follow his steps; 〃who
  did no sin; neither was guile found in his mouth。〃
  And as I have said concerning ministers; so I say to all the
  brethren; carry it so; that all the world may see; that indeed you
  are the sons of love。
  Love your Saviour; yea; shew one to another that you love him; not
  only by a seeming love of affection; but with the love of duty。
  Practical love is best。  Many love Christ with nothing but the lick
  of the tongue。  Alas!  Christ Jesus the Lord must not be put off
  thus:  〃He that hath my commandments; and keepeth them;〃 saith he;
  〃he it is that loveth me;〃 John xiv。 21。
  Practical love; which stands in self…denial; in charity to my
  neighbour; and a patient enduring of affliction for his name; this