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4. And lastly, he is a beggarly man who does not have a HOUSE to live in — who is destitute of a house to lodge in and a bed to lie on.
In the same way, you who have no saving interest in Christ, when your days are expired and death comes — you do not know what to do nor where to go. You cannot say with the godly man that when death takes you from here — that you shall be received into everlasting habitations. You cannot say that Christ has gone before to prepare a place for you in Heaven.
So, then, in these four particulars, you see that a Christless man is a very beggarly man, having neither FOOD for his body, nor CLOTHES for his back, nor MONEY for his purse, nor a HOUSE to put his head in — unless it is a dungeon of darkness with devils and damned spirits.
Fourthly, another property of a man without Christ is that he is a BLIND man. Revelation 3:17, "And don't know that you are wretched, and miserable, and poor, and BLIND, and naked." Hence it is that wicked men, during their unregeneracy, are called "darkness." Ephesians 5:8, "You were once darkness, but now are you light in the Lord — walk as children of the light." "Light has come into the world — and yet men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil."
Jesus Christ is to the soul, what the sun is to the earth. Take away the sun from the earth — and it is nothing but a dungeon of darkness. So take away Christ from the soul — and it is nothing but a dungeon of the devil. Though there is a Christ in the world, if the heart is shut and Jesus Christ is not in you — then you are in a state of darkness and blindness.
Fifth, every man without Christ is a DEFORMED man, as you may read in Ezekiel 16:3-14, "Thus says the Lord God, 'Your nativity is in the land of Canaan, your father was an Amorite," and then, in the 6th verse, "When I passed by you, and saw you polluted in your blood, I said unto you, 'Live!'"
When a poor child lies weltering in its blood, not swaddled, nor washed, nor looked after — then what a sad condition is it in! And thus were you, says God. But then read on in the 7th verse, "I made you grow like a plant of the field. You grew up and developed and became the most beautiful of jewels."
Then in the 14th verse, "Your fame spread among the nations on account of your beauty, because the splendor I had given you made your beauty perfect, declares the Sovereign Lord" — intimating that, before Christ looks upon a soul, he lies weltering in his own blood and not able to help himself — but he becomes lovely through Christ's loveliness that is cast upon him. If you lack Christ, you lack your best ornament.
A man without Christ is like a body full of sores and blotches. He is like a dark house without light. He is like a body without a head. Such a man must be a deformed man.
Sixth, another property of a Christless man is that he is a DISCONSOLATE man. Christ is the only spring of comfort — and the only fountain of all joy and consolation. Take away Christ from the soul — and it is as if you took the sun away from the firmament. If a man has all the blessings in the world and lacks Christ — then he lacks that which would sweeten all the rest of his discomforts.
In Exodus 15:23-25, you read of the waters of Marah — they were so bitter that none could drink of them. Then the Lord showed Moses a tree which, when he had cast into the waters, made the waters sweet. Why, Jesus Christ is this tree! He sweetens the bitterness of any outward affliction and he can make all your sorrows to flee away. There is nothing in the world that sweetens the comforts and gives us joy in the possession of the things of this world more than having a saving interest in Jesus Christ.
It is not, beloved, having many expensive things in your house — but having Christ in your hearts, which makes you live comfortably. All the bread you eat will be bread of sorrow — if you do not feed upon the body of Jesus Christ. And all your drink will be but the wine which makes you reel — if you do not drink of the blood of Jesus Christ.
Without a saving interest in Christ, all your comforts are but crosses; and all your mercies are but miseries, as in Job 20:22, "In the midst of plenty — they will run into trouble and be overcome by misery." Though you have abundance of the things of this life, though you have more than enough — yet if you do not have a saving interest in Christ, you have nothing of any durable value.
Seventh, another property of a man out of Christ is that he is a DEAD man. You know that common place in I John 5:12, "He who has the Son has life, and he who has not the Son has not life." Hence we read in Ephesians 2:1 that unregenerate men are dead in trespasses and sins — and the reason is that Christ is a believer's life. Colossians 3:3, "Our life is hid with Christ in God." Take away Christ from a man — and you take away his life, and take away life from a man and he is a dead lump of flesh! Unregenerate men are termed strangers to the life of godliness — and, therefore, must be dead in their sins. If the life that he lives is not by faith in the Son of God — then he is spiritually dead.
For example, you know a dead man feels nothing. Do what you will to him, he does not feel it. In the same way, a man who is spiritually dead does not feel the weight of his sins, though they are a heavy burden pressing him down into the pit of Hell! He is a stranger to the life of godliness, past feeling, given over to a reprobate sense, so that he does not feel the weight and burden of all his sins.
A dead man has a title to nothing here in this life. Though he was ever so rich — yet he loses his title to all, and his riches go from him to another. In the same way, being spiritually dead, you can lay claim to nothing, neither to grace, nor mercy, Heaven, or happiness by Jesus Christ.
A dead man is still rotting and returning to the dust from whence he came. In the same way, a man who is spiritually dead falls from iniquity to iniquity, and from one sin to another — until at last he drops down into Hell fire!
Eighth, the last property of a Christless man is that he is a DAMNED man. If he lives and dies without Christ, he is a damned man. So says John 3:18, "He who believes not — he is condemned already!" He is as surely damned — as if he were in Hell already. He who is without Jesus Christ, must go without Heaven — for Heaven and glory and happiness are entailed upon him. Heaven is given to none but those who are heirs together with Christ. Therefore, you who are without Christ must be without Heaven, and consequently without happiness and salvation, and therefore you must be damned!
So that you see in these eight particular properties, in what a sad and miserable condition every Christless man is in! Oh! that what has now been declared concerning the wretchedness of a Christless man, might provoke every soul among you to a holy eagerness and earnestness of spirit, above all your gettings — to labor to get Jesus Christ!
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