TO KNOW CHRIST IS INDISPENSABLE.
So let us listen, making a pause to do so. Perhaps just now the knock
may be audible, and certain articulate sounds may come from outside,
saying that a PERSON waits for readmission to HIS place in our busy,
multifarious life, and that HE can be content with nothing short of
heart-intimacy with us, and that we, if we would not forsake our own
mercy, must be content with nothing short of heart-intimacy with HIM.
"I counsel thee to _buy_ of Me." Let us do it; let us pay over, at His
feet, our poor fancied wealth of self's energies and undertakings (as
regards our own good opinion of them), receiving from Him the heavenly
"gold" of His own glorious grace and peace, and the "white robe" of a
living and loving conformity to His likeness, and the "eye-salve" of His
illumination, in which we see things as He sees them. It is better, as
von Machtholf says it is, to have Him within the heart's chamber, at
once as Guest and as Host, in that blessed inter-communion, than to be
apparently the most successful of organizers or of toilers, strong in
ourselves, but without the secret of the Presence of the Lord.
It is scarcely needful, I trust, to explain what I do _not_ mean. My
very last intention is to speak slightingly of devoted work and
self-sacrificing endeavours, whether or no they take the line which most
approves itself to me. A _faineant_ in the English Ministry to-day is
something worse than even a cumberer of the ground; he is, I dare to
say, like a upas upon it, blighting where he throws his shadow, so
conspicuous and so deadly must be the example of such a life in the
Minister of such a Gospel. But what I mean, again and again, is this,
that the days demand, along with a thoroughgoing while prudent
practicality, more and more also of a profound reality of spiritual
knowledge of the Lord in those who labour in His Name. With the growing
stress of our time we _must_ have not less but more of this, in those
who are called to meet that stress. This is vital, if we would not be
stifled and succumb as Christians altogether.
So this is my plea, dear Brother in the Ministry, now making your first
essays in some great city parish, or wherever it may be: cultivate, as
for your life, secret intercourse with God.
BIBLE STUDY.
And with this view, I now say specially, cultivate such intercourse
_laying His holy Word open before you_. I spoke in the previous Chapter
of the Bible spread op
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