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IT speaks in Galatians about love,
the fruit of the Spirit being love, joy, peace, gentleness, long suffering,
meekness and temperance. The way this writer has put it -- and I think
it is very beautiful -- is that joy is love exultant, peace is love
in repose, and long suffering is love enduring. It is all love, you
see, a gentleness is love in society, and goodness is love in action,
and faith is love on the battlefield, and meekness is love at school,
and temperance is love in training.
Now there are a great many that have
got love and they hold the truth. I should have said they have got truth,
but they don't hold it in love, and they are very unsuccessful in working
for God. They are very harsh, and God cannot use them. Now let us hold
the truth, but let us hold it in love. People will stand almost any
kind of plain talk if you only do it in love. If you do it in harshness
it bounds back and they won't receive it. So what we want is to have
the truth and at the same time hold it in love.
Then there is another class of people
in the world that have got the truth, but they love so much that they
give up the truth because they are afraid it will hurt some one's feelings.
That is wrong. We want the whole truth anyway. We don't want to give
it up, but hold it in love, and I believe one reason why people think
God don't love them is because they have not this love. I met a lady
in the inquiry-room today, and I could not convince her that God loved
her, for she said that if He did love her He would not treat her as
He had. And I believe people are all measuring God with their own rule,
as I said the other day, and we are not sincere in our love, and we
very often profess something we really don't possess. Very often we
profess to have love for a person when we do not, and we think God is
like us.
Now God is just what He says He is, and
He wants His children to be sincere in love; not to love just merely
in word and in tongue, but to love in earnest. -That is what God does.
You ask me why God loves. You might as well ask me why the sun shines.
It can't help shining, and neither can He help loving, because He is
love Himself; and any one that says He is not love does not know anything
about love. If we have got the true love of God shed abroad in our hearts
we will show it in our lives. We will not have to go up and down the
earth proclaiming it. We will show it in everything we say or do.
VERY NICE TO THEIR FACES
There is a good deal of what you
might call sham love. People profess to love you very much, when you
find it is all on the surface. It is not heart love. Very often you
are in a person's house, and the servant comes in and says such a person
is in the front room, and she says: "Oh, dear, I am so sorry he has
come, I can't bear the sight of him ;" and she'll get right up and go
into the other room and say, "Why, how do you do? I am very glad to
see you! " [Laughter.] There is a good deal of that sort of thing in
the world.
I remember, too, I was talking with a
man one day and an acquaintance of his came in, and he jumped up at
once and shook him by the hand-why I thought he was going to shake his
hand out of joint, he shook so hard-and he seemed to be so glad to see
him and wanted him to stay, but the man was in a great hurry and could
not stay, and he coaxed him and urged him to stay, but the man said
no, he would come another time; and after that man went out my companion
turned to me and said, "Well, he is an awful bore, and I am glad he's
gone." Well, I began to feel that I was a bore, too, and I got out as
quickly as I could. [Laughter.] That is not real love. That is love
with the tongue while the heart is not true. Now, let us not love in
word and in tongue, but in deed and in truth. That is the kind of love
God gives us, and He wants the same in return.
Now, there is another side to this truth.
A man was talking to me out here the other day that he didn't believe
there was any love at all; that Christians professed to have love, but
he didn't believe men could have two coats, and I think he reflected
on me, because I had on my overcoat at the time and he hadn't got any.
I looked at him and said: "Suppose I should give you one of my coats,
you would drink it up before sundown. I love you too much to give you
my coat and have you drink it up."
A good many people are complaining now
that Christians don't have the love they ought to have, but I tell you
it is no sign of want of love that we don't love the lazy man. I have
no sympathy with those men that are just begging twelve months of the
year. It would be a good thing, I believe, to have them die off. They
are of no good. I admit there are some that are not real, and sincere,
and true, but there are many that would give the last penny they had
to help a man who really needed help. But there are a good many sham
cases-men that won't work, and the moment they get a penny they spend
it for drink. To such men it is no charity to give. A man that won't
work should be made to work. I believe there is a great deal more hope
of a drunkard or a murderer or a gambler than there is of a lazy man.
TOO LAZY TO STAY CONVERTED
I never heard of a lazy man being
converted yet, though I remember talking once with a minister in the
backwoods of Iowa about lazy men. He was all discouraged in his efforts'
to convert lazy men, and I said to him, "Did you ever know a lazy man
to be converted?" "Yes," said he; "I knew of one, but he was so lazy
that he didn't stay converted but about six weeks." And that is as near
as I ever heard of a lazy man being converted, and if there are any
here today saying they don't love us because we don't give them any
money, I say we love them too well. We don't give to them because it
is ruin.
Some years ago I picked up several children
in Chicago and thought I would clothe them and feed them, and I took
special interest in those boys to see what I could make of them. I don't
think it was thirty days before the clothes had all gone to whisky and
the fathers had drank it all up. One day I met one of the little boys
for whom I bought a pair of boots only the day before. There was a snowstorm
coining up and he was barefooted. "Mike," says I, "how's this? Where
are your boots ?" "Father and mother took them away," said he. There
is a good deal that we think is charity that is really doing a great
deal of mischief; and the people must not think because we don't give
them money to aid them in their poverty that we don't love them, for
the money would go into their pockets to get whiskey with.
POVERTY SOMETIMES A BLESSING
It is no sign that we are all
hypocrites and insincere in our love that we don't give money. I believe
if the prodigal son could have got all the money he wanted in that foreign
country he would never have come home, and it was a good thing for him
that he did get hard up and to live on the husks that the swine ate.
And it is a good think that people should suffer. If they get a good
living without work, they will never work. We can never make anything
of them. God has decreed that man shall earn his bread by the sweat
of his brow, and not live on other people.
But I am getting away from the subject.
I only wanted to touch upon this subject because a good many are complaining
that Christian people don't help them. I have sometimes fifteen or twenty
letters a day, coming from Kansas, and Europe even, asking us to take
up a collection. They say: "Here is a poor woman. Just get the people
to give a penny apiece." Suppose we began doing that sort of thing.
We should have to have somebody to look up this man or this woman and
find if they are worthy. If we took up one collection, we would have
to take up five hundred. I never found a person true to Christ but what
the Lord would take care of them. I think it is a good thing for people
to suffer a little until they come back to God. They will find that
God will take care of them that love Him. A great many say, "Oh, I love
God." It is easy enough, to say this, but if you do love God He knows
about it, be assured. He knows how much you love Him. You may deceive
your neighbors, and think you love God, and assume a good deal of love,
when there is really no love in your heart.
Now it says in Corinthians 8: "But if
any man love God, the same is known of him." God is looking from heaven
down into this world just to find that one man. God knows where he lives,
the number of his house, and the name of the street he lives in. In
fact, He has the very hairs of your head numbered, and He will take
good care of you. He will not let any of His own children come to want,
He will not let any of those that come to want suffer, He will provide
for their wants if they are only sincere, but He don't want any sham
work, When the Lord was here He was all the time stripping those Pharisees
of their miserable self-righteousness. They professed great love for
Him while their hearts were far from God. Let us not profess to love
God with our tongue and lips, while our lives are far from it.
DON'T KNOW THEIR OWN MINDS
Another class say, "I don't know
whether I love God or not. I am really anxious to know whether or not
I love God." Now, if you are really anxious it won't take you long to
find out. You cannot love God and the world at the same time, because
they abhor each other. They are at enmity, always have been and always
will be. It is the world that crucified God's Son; it was the world
that put God's Son to death. Therefore, if we love the world it is a
pretty good evidence that the love of the Father is not in us. We may
say our prayers and go through some religious performances, but our
hearts are not right with God because we cannot love God and the world
at the same time. We have got to get the world under our feet and the
love of God must be first in our hearts or else we have not got the
love of God.
The command we have is that he who loveth
God loveth his brother also. Now, if we have got our heart full of enmity
and jealousy and malice toward any of God's children it is a sure sign
that the love of God is not in our hearts. To love a man that loves
me that don't require any goodness; the greatest infidel can do that;
but to love a man that reviles me and lies about me and slanders me-that
takes the grace of God. I may not associate with him, but I may love
him. I may hate the sin, but love the sinner, And that is one of the
tests by which to find out whether you have love in your heart. The
first impulse of the young convert is to love every one, and to do all
the good he can, and that is the sign that a man has been born from
above, born of God, and that he has got real love in his heart; and
these tests God gives us that we may know.
CHRISTIAN LOVE OPPOSED TO WORLDLINESS
The question is, do you love the
world? Had you rather go to a theater than to prayer-meeting? Had you
rather go to a dance than to commune with the godly? If so it is, then
it is a good sign that you have not been converted and not born of God.
That is a test. People want to know whether they love God or not; let
them turn to that test and they will find out If your heart is set on
the world and you had rather not be with God's people, it is a sure
sign that you have not been born of God.
Well, there is another class of people
who say, "I don't see if God really loves me and I love Him, why I am
called upon t have so many afflictions and troubles." Just turn a moment
to the 8th chapter of Romans, the 28th verse: "And we know that all
things work together for good to them that love God, to them that are
called according to His purpose." It is not a few things; not a part
of them, but all work together for good. Give a man constant prosperity
and how quickly he turns away from God, and so it is a little trouble
here, and a little reverse here, and some prosperity there, and taken
all together it is the very thing we need.
If you just take your Bibles you will
find that God loves you. There is no one in this wide world, sinner,
that loves you as God loves you. You may think your father loves you,
or your mother loves you, or a brother or a sister, but let me tell
you you can multiply it by ten thousand times ten thousand before it
can equal" God's love. "While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."
Can you have greater proof of God's love and Christ's love? "Greater
love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
Christ laid down his life for his enemies. Ah, my friends, it will take
all eternity for us to find out the height and breadth and length and
depth of God's love.
PROTECTED BY THE FLAG
How men with an open Bible can
say that God don't love them is more than I can understand. But the
devil is deceitful and puts that into their heads. Let me beg you, beg
you, go to Calvary and there you may just for a moment catch a glimpse
of God's love. There was a man came from Europe to this country a year
or two ago, and he became dissatisfied and went to Cuba in 1867 when
they had a great civil war there. Finally he was arrested for a spy,
court-martialed, and condemned to be shot. He sent for the American
Consul and the English Consul, and went on to prove to them that he
was no spy. These two men were thoroughly convinced that the man was
no spy, and they went to one of the Spanish officers and said, This
man you have condemned to be shot is an innocent man." "Well," the Spanish
officer says, "the man has been legally tried by our laws and condemned,
and the law must take its course and the man must die."
And the next morning the man was led
out; the grave was already dug for him, and the black cap was put on
him, and the soldiers were there ready to receive the order, "Fire,"
and in a few moments the man would be shot and be put in that grave
and covered up, when who should rise up but the American Consul, who
took the American flag and wrapped it around him, and the English Consul
took the English flag and wrapped it around him, and they said to those
soldiers, "Fire on those flags if you dare!" Not a man dared; there
were two great governments behind those flags. And so God says, "Come
under my banner, come under, the banner of love, come under the banner
of heaven." God will take good care of all that come under His banner.
Oh, my friends, come under the banner
of heaven today. This banner is a banner of love. May it float over
every soul here, is the prayer of my heart. God don't will the death
of any who will come under His banner of love. It is pure love, and
sinner, may the love of God bring you into the fold is the prayer of
my heart. I read once of a young man who left his father, and at last
that father died and the boy came to the funeral, and there was not
a tear that flowed over his cheeks during all the funeral. He saw that
father laid down into the grave, and he did not shed a tear. When they
came to break the will, and the boy heard that the father had dealt
kindly with him and had given him some property, he began to shed tears.
When that boy heard his father's will read, his heart was broken, and
he came to his father's God.
0 sinner, if you want to find out God's
love, take this last will and testament of Jesus Christ. He showed his
love by going to Calvary; He showed his love by His death agony there.
He loves you with an. everlasting love; He don't want you to perish.
O, may you love Him in return.
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