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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2010, 04:12:12 PM » |
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If we look at the nature, number, experience, and determination of our foes - there is enough to dishearten and cast us down! If we consult the flesh - we shall be sure to turn cowards and run away. But if we cling to the cross - we shall be encouraged by the example of him who died on it, we shall be inspired by the love that impelled him to endure it, and the very grasp we give it - will fire our souls and fill us with fervor; so that we shall be ready to cry out with Paul, even when we see our enemies in all their boasted glory, "None of these things move me, neither do I count my life dear unto myself." Let us therefore cling to the cross - and so shall we have courage to endure hardness, as good soldiers of Jesus Christ.
Cling to the cross - though your SINS rise up before you like mountains for their size; like the sands on the sea shore for their number; and glowing like scarlet and crimson, in color!
For no sins, however great, or however numerous, should tempt us to despond, or let go our hold on the cross - seeing the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses from ALL sin.
There is a 'buoyancy' in the cross - which will never let anyone sink, who clings to it!
If our sins were ponderous as the globe, or numerous as all the particles of created matter - yet embracing the cross of Jesus - they are all forgiven, and forgiven forever!
They are all blotted out - like the dark clouds, which obscured the sun for a little while on the summer's morning!
They are all blotted out - like a stone cast from and angel's hand into the depths of ocean! They are all forgiven and forgotten forever! Cling to the cross!
Cling to the cross - though Satan tries to induce you to let your hold go. He may suggest that you are not one of God's elect; that for you the Savior never died; that your day of grace is past; that you have committed the unpardonable sin; or that God has given you up. He may try to lead you to compare yourself with some of the saints, who are deeply sanctified; or he may point to the hardness of your heart, your lack of love to Christ, the apparent uselessness of your life, the confusion of your mind on spiritual subjects, or your lack of life and power in prayer.
But let him suggest whatever he may; let him paint whatever pictures he will on your imagination, let his fiery darts be hurled at your head or heart with ever such force - still cling to the cross! Clinging to the cross, you are a match for Satan, and he well knows that; therefore he will try by all means, to get you to let go your hold. He will pervert doctrines, misapply portions of Scripture, and labor with all possible skill and assiduity to withdraw you from the cross. But whenever he attempts this, let him use whatever means he may; remember it is written of your brethren who were once just as you are now, that, though Satan, that old serpent, the devil, deceived the whole world - yet they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb!
Cling to the cross - though dullness and gloom seem to settle on your soul. It is but for the trial of your faith. If you cannot see the cross distinctly - then grasp it more tightly! Hold by it more firmly!
The cross of Jesus was hidden by darkness once - but it only lasted three hours; and the darkness that now broods over your soul, will not last long. Cling to the cross, and behind it the sun will soon be seen to rise; and mounting to the meridian, it will disperse your gloom, dissipate your fears, brighten your evidences, and give you beauteous views!
Cling to the cross - though divine providence frowns upon you. Your circumstances may change, they may become perplexed and very trying - but clinging to the cross: the soul is safe, the eternal inheritance is sure, and the end will be bright and glorious! Providence without, often tries grace within! But the promises, all of which are confirmed by the blood of the cross - are intended to support and sustain it.
All may be depressing without - and all may be gloomy within; your sin may appear to be appalling; Satan may do his worst to distress you - still cling to the cross! Cling firmer and faster - the more discouragements arise, and temptations try you. If tempted to relax your hold, say, "Never! Come what will - and happen what may; under all changes without, and all variations within - I will cling to the cross! If I must perish - here I will die!"
Cling to the cross - all through life! Never take the eye off it! Never withdraw the hand from it! By day and by night, at home or abroad, on the land or the sea, in poverty and plenty, in darkness and light, in sorrow and joy - cling to the cross!
Cling to the cross - especially in death! The sick bed, the dying pillow, the painful disease, the dying pangs - are before you. Then, Satan will make is last onslaught. Then, the heart and flesh will fail. The Jordan will roll before you - perhaps overflowing its banks, and perhaps clothed with storms! Then you must burst all earthly bonds, and withdraw the affections from all earthly loves. This, this is the time to cling to the cross!
If Satan harasses you - hold up the cross!
If death terrifies you - hold up the cross!
If conscience accuses you - silence it with the cross!
When launching away, press the cross more firmly to your heart than ever, and plunge into death's dark river, relying solely on the cross!
Cross of Jesus! You are now the ground of my hope, the object of my faith, the theme of my salvation, the subject of my song, the antidote of my miseries, and the joy of my heart. O may Your cross become growingly precious to me, and through life and all its changes, may I cling to Your cross!
But, when death - often dreaded death, shall come, though I want no crucifix, may the cross of Jesus stand out in bold relief before my mind's eye! On that may I gaze when my eyes are glazed by death! On that may I rest when I feel all around giving way! And resting on this alone - clinging fast with a death-grasp to it - may I gasp my last, exclaiming,
"O the sweet wonders of that cross, Where God my Savior loved and died!"
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