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CRISIS OF THE SOUL psu.1* f- *. Talmage's Idea of the Importance of Opportune Action.
Isaiah's Vivid Presentation of the Person, ality of Christ—The Bible Is New Every Hour to the Truly Converted.
Dr. Talmage's phenomenal success in his preaching tour across the sea does not lag for a moment. During the next ten days he will preach in the leading Scottish cities. His sermon for this week is entitled "The Soul's Crisis," from Isaiah iv, 6: "Seek ye the Lord while he may be found."
Isaiah stands head and shoulders above the other Old Testament authors in vivid descriptiveness of
of them present, as it were, the side 'face of Christ: others a bust of
*ish to say to niY many patrons that I havein»ly recovered from my accident,and Christ. But Isaiah gives US the full am prepared to length portrait of Christ. Other
Sci'ipture writers excel in some things—Ezekiel more weird, David more pathetic, Solomon more epigramatic, Habalckuk more sublime— but when you want to see Christ coming: out from the gates of prophecy in all His grandeur and glorv you involuntarily turn to Isaiah. So that if the prophecies in regard to Christ might be called the "Oratorio of the Messiah," the writing of Isaiah is the "Hallelujah Chorus," where all the batons wave and all the trumpets come in. Isaiah was not a man picked up out of insignificance by inspiration. He was known and honored. Josephus and Pnilo and Sirach extolled him in their writings. What Paul was among the apostles Isaiah was among the prophets.
My text finds him standing on a mountain for inspiration,looking out into the future, beholding Christ advancing and anxious that all men might know him his voice rings down the ages, "Seek ve the Lord while he may be found, Oh, says some one, that was for olden times. No, my hearer.
I come to-day with no hairspun theories of religion, with no nice distinctions, with no elaborate disquisition, but with a plain talk on the matters of personal religion. I feel that the sermon I preach this morning will be the savor of life unto life or death unto death. In other words, the Gospel of Christ is a powerful medicine, it either kills or cures. There are those who say "I would
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to become a Christian. I have been waiting a good while for the right kind of influence to come. I And still you are waiting. You are wiser in worldly things than you are in religious things. And yet there are men who say they are waiting to get to heaven—waiting, waiting, but not with intelligent waiting, or they would get on board the line of Christian influences that would bear them into the kingdom of God.
Now you know very well that to seek a thing is to search for it with earnest endeavor. If you want to see a certain man in London, and there is a matter of much money connected with your seeing him, and you can not at first find him, you do not give up the search. You say: "It is a matter of £10.000 whether I see him or not. Oh, that men were as persistent in seeking for Christ!
I do not care so much what posture you take in prayer, nor how large an amount of voice you use. You might get down on your face before God. if you did not pray right inwardly there would be no response. You might cry at the top of your voice, and unless you had a believing spirit within, 3'our cry would not go farther up than the shout of a plowbov to his oxen. Prayer must be believing, earnest, loving.
I remark again, you must seek the Lord through Bible study. The Bible is the newest book in the world
Oh, you say, it was made hundreds of years ago, and the learned men of King James ti'anslated it hundreds of years ago. I confute that idea by telling you it is not five minutes old when God by his blessed spirit retranslates it into the heart. If j'ou will, in the seeking of the way of life through Scripture study, implore God's light to fall upon the page you will find that these promises are not one second old, and that they drop straight from the throne of God into your heart.
There are many people to whom the Bible does not amount to much. If they merely look at the outside beauty, why it will no more lead them to Christ than Washington's farewell address or the Koran of Mahomet or the Shaster of the Hindoos. It is the inward light of God's word you must get or die. "Oh, the Bible is the very book you need, anxious and inquiring soul!" A dying soldier said to his mate, "Comrade, give me a drop!" The comrade shook up the canteen and said, "There isn't a drop of water in the canteen." "Oh," said the dying soldier, "that's not what I want feel in my knapsack for my Bible." And his comrade found the Bible and read him a few of the gracious promises, and the dying soldier said: "Ah, that's what I want. There isn't anything like the Bible for a dying soldier, is there, my comrade?" Oh, blessed book while we live. Blessed book when we die.
When you come into the religious circle come only with one notion,and only for one purpose—to find the way to Christ. When 1 see people critical about tones of voice, and critical about sermons, and critical about sermonic delivery, they make me think of man \n prison. Hfi is con
defllned to death, out an officer o?
the government brings a pardon and puts it through the wicket of the prison and says: "Here is your pardon. Come and get it." "What! Do you expect me to take take that pardon offered with such a voice as you have, with such an awkward manner as you have? I would rather die than so compromise my rhetorical notions.
Ah, the man does not say that he takes it. It is his life. He does not care how it is handed to him. And if this morning that pardon from the throne of God is offered to our souls should we not seize it, regardless oI all criticism, feeling that it is a matter ot heaven or.hell?
But I come now to the last pai't of my text. It tells us when we are to seek the Lord. "While he may be found." When is that? Old age? You may not see old age. To-mor-row? You may not see to-morrow. To-night? You may not see to-night. Now! Oh, if I could onlv write on every heart in thi-ee capital letters that word N-O-W—Now!
Sin is an awful disease. I hear people say with a toss of the head and with a trivial manner, "Oh, yes, I'm a sinner." Sin is an awful disease. It is leprosy. It is dropsy. It is consumption. It is all moral disorders in one. Now you know there is a crisis in a disease. Perhaps you have had some illustration of it in your family. Sometimes the physician has called and he has looked at the patient and said: "That case was simple enough, but the crisis is passed. If you had called me yesterday or this morning I could have cured the patient. It is too late now the crisis is passed." Just so it is in the spiritual treatment'of the soul— there is a crisis. Before that, life. After that, death. Oh, my dear brother, as you love your soul do not let the crisis pass unattended to.
Oh, if men could only catch "one glimpse of Christ I know they would love him. Your heart leaps at the sight of a glorious sunrise or sunset. Can you be without emotion as the Son of righteousness rises behind Cavalry and sets behind Joseph's sepulchre? He is a blessed Savior. Every nation has a type of beauty. There is German beauty, and Swiss beauty, and Italian beauty, and English beauty but I care not in what land a man first looks at Christ he pronounces him "chief among ten thousand and one altogether lovely." Oh my blessed Jesus! Light in darkness! The Rock on which I.build! The Captain of Salvation! How strange it is that men cannot love thee.
Why should I stand here and plead and you sit there? It is your immortal soul. It is a soul that shall never die. It is a soul that must soon appear before God for reviewai. Why throw away your chance for heaven. Why plunge off into darkness when all the gates of glory are open? Why become a castaway from God when you can sit upon the throne? Why will ye die miserably when etern.al life is offered you, and it will cost you nothing but just willingness to accpt it?
Why do I say this? Is it to frighten your soul? Oh, no. It is to persuade you. I show you the peril. I show you the escape. Would I not be a coward beyond all excuse if, be lieving that this great audience must soon be launched into the eternal world, and that all who believe in Chrst shall be saved, and that all who reject Christ will be lost—would I not be lost—would I not be the veriest coward on earth to hide that truth or to stand before you with a cold, or even a placid manner? K7 dear brethren, now is the day of your redemption.
It is very certain that you and I must soon appear before God in judgment. We cannot escape it. The Bible says, "Every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him, and all the kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him." On that day all our advantages will come UD for our glory or for our discomfiture —every prayer, every sermon, every exhortatory remark, every reproof, every call of grace and while the heavens are rolling away like a scroll and the world is being destroyed, your destiny and my destiny will be announced.
But I want you to take the hint of the text that I have no time to dwell on—the hint that there is a time when he cannot be found. There is a man in this city eighty years of age, who said to a preacher who came in, "Do you think that a man at eighty years ot age can get pardoned?" "Oh, yes," said the clergyman. The old man said, "I can't. When I was twenty years of age I am now eighty—the spirit of God came to my soul, and I felt the importance of attending to these matters, but I put it off, I rejected God, and "since then I have had no feeling." "Well," said the minister, "wouldn't you like to have me pray with you?" "Yes," replied the old man. "but it will do no good. You can pray with me if you like to."
The minister knelt and prayed and commended the man's soul to God. It seemed to have no effect upon him. After awhile the last hour of the man's life came, and through his delirium a spark of intelligence seemed to flash, and with his last breath he said, "I shall never be forgiven." "O seek the Lord while he may be found."
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Little Country Cousin (digging hit toes into the sand)—I 'xpect so, bul —but we was all going to the city ii —if you hadn't pome.
Haiti's Deliverance.
For nearly a year Hayti has been next door to hades. Savage butchery has been the rule. Contending governments claiming to establish order produced anarchy, and half a million people, mostly negroes never highly civilized, have^ been reduced to a situation bordering on barbarism. Hayti, formerly a French colony, was projected rather than established as a republic twenty-two years ago and at no time has it prospered. Its fiscal affairs are in great confusion and its people, incapable of self-government, have been the prey of ambitious autocrats holding nominally as freely elected executives. Salomon, who had been president, fled a year ago wi& such treasures as he could gather. The new election brought further turmoil, in which one of the contestants was killed. Since last-fall there has been a cruel and bloody struggle between Legitime, who claimed election, and a general of the northern provinces, Hippolyte. Victory has finally declared on the side of the latter. Legitime has fled the country, his followers are dispirited, and the republic is at. the mercy of the conqueror, who may become dictator or may require the farce of another election. If it had not been for the naval vessels of various countries riding in the harbor of Port au Prince and resolved on the preservation of order the entrance of Hippolyte into the city which Legitime has held for months would probably have been the signal for further slaughter.
For the sake of humanity it may be hoped that butchery, arson, and rapine are now at end in the distracted island, which seems to need the strong hand of a stable despotism more than further experiment at self-govern-ment. Of this the negroes of Hayti appear to be wholly incapable.—Chicago Times.
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