登陆注册
18893100000131

第131章 MR. FEARING(3)

Fearing at the House Beautiful when I was present at a communion season some time back in Ross-shire. The church was half full of Mr. Fearing's close kindred that communion morning. For, all that the minister himself could do, and all that the assisting minister could do--no! to the table those self-examined, self-condemned, fear-filled souls would not come. The two ministers, like Mr.

Greatheart's Master, carried it wonderful lovingly with those poor saints that day; but those who are in deed, and not in name only, passing the time of their sojourning here in fear--they cannot all at once be lifted above all their fears, even by the ablest action sermons, or by the most wise and tender table-addresses. And, truth to tell, though you will rebuke me all the way home to-night for saying it, my heart sat somewhat nearer to those old people who were perhaps a little too dumpish in their repentance and their faith and their hope that morning, than it did to those who took to the table with a light heart. I know all your flippant cant about gospel liberty and against Highland introspection, as you call it--

as well as all your habitual neglect of a close and deep self-

examination, as Paul called it; but I tell you all to-night that it would be the salvation of your soul if you too worked your way up to every returning Lord's table with much more fear and much more trembling. Let a man examine himself, Saxon as well as Celt, in Edinburgh as well as in Ross-shire, and so let him eat of that flesh and drink of that blood. "These pills," said Mr. Skill, "are to be taken three at a time fasting in half a quarter of a pint of the tears of repentance; these pills are good to prevent diseases, as well as to cure when one is sick. Yea, I dare say it, and stand to it, that if a man will but use this physic as he should, it will make him live for ever. But thou must give these pills no other way but as I have prescribed; for, if you do, they will do no good." "Then he and I set forward," said the guide, "and I went before; but my man was of but few words, only he would often sigh aloud."

5. As to the Hill Difficulty, that was no stick at all to Mr.

Fearing; and as for the lions, he pulled their whiskers and snapped his fingers in their dumfoundered faces. For you must know that Mr. Fearing's trouble was not about such things as these at all;

his only fear was about his acceptance at last. He beat Mr.

Greatheart himself at getting down into the Valley of Humiliation, till the guide was fain to confess that he went down as well as he ever saw man go down in all his life. This pilgrim cared not how mean he was, so he might be but happy at last. That is the reason why so many of God's best saints take so kindly and so quietly to things that drive other men mad. You wonder sometimes when you see an innocent man sit down quietly under accusations and insults and injuries that you spend all the rest of your life resenting and repaying. And that is the reason also that so many of God's best saints in other ages and other communions used to pursue evangelical humility and ascetic poverty and seclusion till they obliterated themselves out of all human remembrance, and buried themselves in retreats of silence and of prayer. Yes, you are quite right. A garment of sackcloth may cover an unsanctified heart; and the fathers of the desert did not all escape the depths of Satan and the plague of their own heart. Quite true. A

contrite heart may be carried about an applauding city in a coach and six; and a crucified heart may be clothed in purple and fine linen, and may fare sumptuously every day. A saint of God will sometimes sit on a throne with a more weaned mind than that with which Elijah or the Baptist will macerate themselves in the wilderness. Every man who is really set on heaven must find his own way thither; and he who is really intent on his own way thither will neither have the time nor the heart to throw stones at his brother who thinks he has discovered his own best way. All the pilgrims who got to the City at last did not get down Difficulty and through Humiliation so well as Mr. Fearing did; nor was it absolutely necessary that they should. It was not to lay down an iron-fast rule for others, but it was only to amuse the way with his account of Mr. Fearing, that the guide went on to say: "Yes, I

think there was a kind of sympathy betwixt that valley and my man.

For I never saw him better in all his pilgrimage than when he was in that valley. For here he would lie down, embrace the ground, and kiss the very flowers that grew in this valley. He would now be up every morning by break of day, tracing and walking to and fro in that valley."

6. Now, do you think you could guess how Mr. Fearing conducted himself in Vanity Fair? Your guess is important to us and to you to-night; for it will show whether or no John Bunyan and Mr.

同类推荐
  • Paul and Virginia

    Paul and Virginia

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 清代之竹头木屑

    清代之竹头木屑

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 增补评注柳选医案

    增补评注柳选医案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Concerning Letters

    Concerning Letters

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 人参谱

    人参谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 寒王的娇宠妃

    寒王的娇宠妃

    她,墨龙王朝当国丞相的小女儿,是个废柴中的废柴,墨龙王朝的一大笑柄。花痴而又蠢。他,墨龙王朝的弑神,人称‘冷面修罗’。且看他与她最后会不会在一起!!!!
  • 皿煮大汉

    皿煮大汉

    二十世纪六七十年代,一场抽风运动席卷全国,曾抗过日,留过学的物理学家,化学家,诺贝尔奖候选者,共产党员张枫怀着满腔热情的回到祖国,准备投身社会主义的伟大建设中去。然而,一场莫须有的罪名强加到他身上,张枫在满怀悲愤中被迫害致死。然而,苍天有眼,张枫穿越到东汉末年,成为了张角义子张白骑。此时张角新死,黄巾军四分五裂,朝廷步步紧逼,张枫能否杀开重围,带领黄巾军走向胜利呢?张枫道:“且看将来之环球,必是赤旗的世界!”
  • 《技巧法神》

    《技巧法神》

    没有不可弥补的天赋缺陷,也没有不可战胜的对手,主角也不是上苍的眷念者.有的只有于生死搏奕间不断累积的魔法技巧,和不屈的意志。
  • 晨光微远

    晨光微远

    苏也说:司年,进入你的世界是一件危险的事。可是我不怕,因为爱甚于恐惧。司年说:苏也,抓住你的灵魂是一件困难的事。可是我不怕,因为爱战胜困难。他和她,在相爱又相疑中纠葛,分离与相伴中成长……
  • 你上了宝洁的贼船

    你上了宝洁的贼船

    他们得到的命令总是“卖!卖!卖!”,他们的广告总是“调研,调研,再调研!”营销巨头宝洁为什么能活得这么久?亲历十年宝洁营销的宝洁人会告诉你:宝洁营销无秘密。
  • 拔陂菩萨经

    拔陂菩萨经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 学习强人与头脑强人(北大清华学得到丛书)

    学习强人与头脑强人(北大清华学得到丛书)

    在这个倡导终身学习的时代,在北大、清华等一流学府之外研修来自一流学府的成长课程,已成为学校教育延伸,并将日趋融入主流教育。来自北大、清华、人大、北科大、北外这几所京西毗邻大学里的青年教师们,策划并执笔编撰了《北大清华学得到》这套青年素质教育读物。书中融会了他们在青年学生素质教育中的教学心得和工作经验,很好地体现了知识经济时代“人才”这一称谓的崭新内涵以及知识经济时代参考人才素质的特殊要求。
  • 欣赏的魔力:价值百万的心灵魔法课

    欣赏的魔力:价值百万的心灵魔法课

    生活如酒,或芳香,或浓烈,或馥郁,因为品尝,它才变得醇厚。生活如画,或明丽,或黯淡,或素雅,因为欣赏,它才变得美丽。生活如歌,或高亢,或低沉,或悲戚,因为聆听,它才变得悦耳。生活需要我们用心去呵护,去品尝,去欣赏。如果你想要拥有豁达的人生,如果你想要安顺的职场旅途,那么请阅读《欣赏的魔力(价值百万的心灵魔法课)》吧,它会告诉你如何用欣赏的眼光去看待世界、看待生活、看待你身边的每一个人。只有懂得欣赏的人生才是亮丽的人生,只有懂得欣赏的人,才能被人欣赏。《欣赏的魔力(价值百万的心灵魔法课)》让你学会欣赏,让我们的胸襟更加博大,生命中也会出现更多的美丽与惊喜。本书由文素编著。
  • 魂灵枪神

    魂灵枪神

    一个学生,在一次爬山的时候失足掉下了山崖,却意外的穿越到了一个神奇的大陆.而在一次异界游玩中,意外遇到了一个奇遇,得到了那一位高人的东西。开始了他的异界之旅。在他的异界之旅中有一个可爱小萝莉一直陪他。
  • 无限六道行

    无限六道行

    科技创造未来,不久的后,游戏又更新新的篇章,名为仙行,传闻能利用量子将人传送至游戏世界。玩家林承,入了游戏,却因游戏要求,困在游戏中,被迫完成游戏要求的限制,方可回到地球,林承沉浸其中,努力过着生活但仅想要平凡度过余生的林承却因机缘,大败游戏里的天才NPC,吊打曾经的封测玩家,致使他声名远播,平凡一生变得不再平凡。但诡异的事,仙行任务结束,游戏修为并不因游戏结束而结束,尔后魔行,神行,佛行,鬼行,开始陆续出现,林承为一探究竟,为找回伙伴,又入了游戏,解开游戏的迷惑。(ps,六道分别为仙道,魔道,神道,阿修罗道,鬼道,人道,各成一界。求支持,求推荐,求收藏。)