d, "God so loved the world that He gave his only
begotten Son, that _whosoever_ believeth in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life."
Mr. M.--But some say they do not feel that; they do not realize it.
Mr. R.--When they take God at His word, and cast themselves upon
Him, whether they feel it or not--when they confess Jesus Christ as
their Lord--the Holy Ghost will come as a power to make them realize
it. For instance, a man at the time of the Deluge might have stood
outside the ark, and said, "I cannot realize how this ark will lift
me up above the waters." But if he were inside when the flood came
he would realize it. The sinner must believe first, and have his
experience afterwards. A man is told that a certain train will take
him to Edinburgh. He has never been there: he does not understand
about this particular train; and he cannot realize that it will take
him there. But he knows that he may trust the friend who told him;
so he gets into the train. Then he realizes that he is in the train;
by and by he will be able to realize that he is in Edinburgh.
Mr. M.--Would you advise people to come to God as they are, with
their unfeeling, treacherous, hard hearts--with any kind of heart?
Mr. R.--God has provided this salvation for lost sinners--those who
are thoroughly bad and corrupt. It is for such that God has shown
His salvation, His love, His grace.
Mr. M.--What would you say to any one who thinks he has no power to
believe?
Mr. R.--He _has_ the power to believe. Probably he is trying to
believe something about himself; to feel something about himself
instead of giving credit to God--He is not asked to realize this or
that about himself, but to believe the faithful God.
Mr. M.--Some say they have no power to overcome a besetting sin?
Mr. R.--Jesus came proclaiming liberty to the captives. As we read
in the beautiful words of the Church of England Prayer-book: "Though
we be tied and bound by the chains of our sin, let the pitifulness
of Thy mercy save us." Jesus Christ takes the prisoners of sin and
breaks off their chains.
Mr. M.--There is something said about confessing Christ. Would you
advise any one who wants to become a Christian to start right here
by confessing Christ with the mouth?
Mr. R.--God is already on your side, whoever you are. Christ is
Immanuel--God with us and for us. He is already on your side,
whether you believe it or not. Now it is for you to decide whether
He sh
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