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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2011, 12:28:05 PM » |
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Why Do Some Dislike Conversion? That many do, beside the young men that I have referred to, is evident - or they would seek it, and make use of every means likely to lead to it.
It arises from the pride of human nature. Man is a proud creature, and the idea of being humbled before God, confessing sin to God, and seeking to be saved by the free grace of God alone - is so repugnant to the pride of human nature, that the sinner naturally revolts at it!
To be nothing, to do nothing with a view to merit at the hands of God, to be on a level with the vilest of the vile - proud nature cannot consent to this!
To give up one's own opinions, and adopt adverse ones; to renounce one's own righteousness, and stoop to be justified for the sake of another; in a word to adopt another's name, trust in another's merit, and seek in all we do, think, or say - to bring honor to another's work, grace, and character - is what unsanctioned human nature can never approve of - therefore it objects to be converted.
That many dislike God's method of salvation, arises from the love of sin, which has become natural and pleasant, for the sinner enjoys sin - and looks upon holiness as gloomy and repulsive. He will not give up his pride, or his covetousness, or his indulgence of the carnal appetites.
What! Give up the world!
What! Forsake the mirthful party, the dance, the ballroom, the race course, the theater, the various scenes of carnal pleasure and fleshly indulgence!
What! Pore over the Bible, shut oneself up in the prayer closet, go to the prayer-meeting, attend service on weekdays as well as Sundays, and meet to talk about Christ! No, no! that can never be! Therefore they will not consent to be converted.
Then, there is the enmity of the heart against God, the sinner is very backward to admit this - but it is too clear to be denied - God's word states it in so many words, and man's conduct proves it. Does he not . . . chose what God prohibits, love what God hates, and do just what God forbids?
If a man was not at enmity with God, would he . . . shun his company, avoid his presence, refuse to listen to his messages, and allow his word to remain unread?
Tis true, too true, that "the carnal mind is enmity against God, it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be."
The heart must be changed - or God can never be loved, served, or enjoyed.
Then, there is also positive unbelief - man will not believe God. Does God speak to him . . . of the true nature of sin and holiness, of the pleasures of true religion, of the need of a Savior, of the glory and excellency of Christ, of the joys of Heaven, or the pains of Hell - man does not believe him! If he did believe, he would be affected by what God says. But as God's word produces no effect, or no lasting effect upon him, it is clear, that he does not believe him. While therefore man . . . indulges in the pride of his heart, loves sin, nourishes enmity against God, disbelieves his word, and thus yields to the Prince of darkness - he must dislike conversion.
How Do Some Try to Prevent Conversion?
They refuse to read plain, pointed, awakening books on the subject, which would be likely to convert them.
They avoid hearing rousing, energetic, soul-affecting preachers, who are used to bring many to God.
They turn away from some Christians, who will personally address them, and manifest concern for their soul's salvation.
They do all they can to get rid of convictions, and serious impressions, whenever they feel them.
They indulge in light, trifling, soul-deceiving amusements, and keep company with the frivolous, thoughtless, or profane.
In a word, they avoid what would be likely to bring them to God, and humble their hearts before him; and they indulge in those things which would lead them further from him, and harden their hearts against him. They are afraid, "Lest THEY should be converted."
Reader! Man must be converted - or be lost forever! As he is, God can have no fellowship with him! Heaven is no place for him - he could not possibly be happy there. His nature, his tastes, his habits are all against it; therefore our Lord said, "Truly, I say unto you, Except you are converted, and become as little children, you shall never enter into the kingdom of Heaven!"
Many will run the risk of being lost, rather than seek to be converted. If God promises a new heart to the seeker - they will not seek it. If God promises the Holy Spirit to those who ask - they will not ask. If Jesus invites them to come to him, that he may save them, and confer all spiritual blessings upon them - they will not come. If the Holy Spirit comes near them, they say, "Depart from us!" If he strives with them - they resist him. If he presents the free and full salvation of the gospel to them - they put it away from them.
Some people may read these lines, who have been afraid to be converted. My friends, do you know what you are afraid of? You are really afraid of being made truly happy, immensely rich, and eternally honorable! You are afraid of having God for a Father instead of a foe - of having Jesus for a Savior, instead of a Judge - of having the Holy Spirit for a Comforter, Teacher, and Guide. You are afraid of that which would place you under the guardianship of God, entitle you to all the promises of God's word, and the glories of Heaven at death. Yield to such foolish infatuation no longer - but listen to the words of the Holy Spirit, "Repent and be converted - that your sins may be blotted out." Repent and turn yourself from all transgressions, so iniquity shall not be your ruin!
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