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The Sailor's Se!inne-''S.» Th»*y Cast I.ots ami tlie Lot Fell Ipon Jjiiali."
The Rev. Dr. Talmage, who is still absent on his round the world tour, selected as the subject of his last Sunday's sermon through the press "The Oarsmen Defeated," the text chosen being1 Jonah i, 13, 14. "The men rowed hard to bring it to the land, but they could not, wherefore the}* cried unto the Lord."
God told Jonah to go to Nineveh to preach about the destruction of that city. Jonah disobeyed. That always makes rough water, whether in the Mediterranean, or the Atlantic, or the Pacific, or the Caspian sea. It is a very hard thing to scare sailors. I have seen them when the brow of the vessel was almost under water, and they wore walking the deck knee deep in the surf, and the small boats by the side of the vessel had been cru shed as small as kindling wood, whistling as though nothing had happened, but the Uible says that these mariners of whom I speak were frightened.
He knew that the tempest, was on his account, and he asked the sailors to throw him overboard. .Sailors are a generous-hearted race, and they resolved to make their escape if possible without resorting to such extreme measures. The sails are of no use, so they hold on their oars. I see the long bank of shining blades on either side the vessel. Oh. how they did pull, these oronzed seamen, as they laid back into the oars! But rowing on the sea is very different from rowing on a river, and as the vessel hoists the oars skip the wave and miss the stroke, and the tempest laughs to scorn the flying paddles. It, is of no use, no use. There comes a wave that crashes the last mast and sweeps the oarsmen from their places and tumbles everything in the confusion of impending shipwreck, or, as inv text has it, "The men rowed hard to bring it to laud, but they could not, wherefore they cried unto the Lord."
This scene is very suggestive to me, and I pray (Jod 1 may have grace and strength enough to represent it intelligently to you. Years ago 1 preached a sermon on another phase of this very subject, and I got a letter from Houston, Tex., the writer saying that the reading of that sermon in Australia had brought several souls to Christ.
I have to tell you that he unavailing efforts of these Mediterranean oarsmen have a counterpart in the efforts some of us are making to bring our children to the shore of safety. There never were so many temptations for young people as there are now. The literary and the social influences seem to be agaiust their spiritual interests. Christ seems to be driven almost entirely from the school and the pleasurable concourse, yet God knows how anxious we are for our children. We cannot think of going into heaven without them. We do not want to leave this life while they are tossing on the waves of temptation and away from God. Prom which of them could we consent to be eternally separated? Would it be the daughter? Would it be the eldest? Would it be the one that is well anc' stout or the one that is sick? Oh, I hear some parent saying tonight: "I have tried my best to bring my children to Christ. I have laid hold of the oars, until they bent in my grasp, and I have braced myself against the ribs of the boat, and I have pulled for their eternal rescue, but I can't get them to Christ." Then I ask you. to imitate the men of the text and cry
mightily unto
God. We want more importunate praying for children such as the father indulged in when he had tried to bring his six sons to Christ and they had wandered off into dissipation. Then he got down in his prayers and said, "O Cod, take away my life if through that means my sons may rep nit and be brought to Christ," and the Lord startlingly answered the prayer, and the father was taken away, and through the solemnity the six sons tied unto God. Oh, that father could afford to die for the eternal welfare of his children! He rowed hard to bring them to the land, but could not. and then he cried unto the Lord.
There are parents who are a!mo!! discouraged about their children. Where is your son to-night? He has wandered oil perhaps to the ends of the earth. It seems as if he can not get far enough from your Christian counsel. What does lie care about the furrows that come to your brow about the quick whitening hair about, that your back begins to stoop with the burdens? Why, he would not care much if he heard you were dead. The black-edged letter that brought the tidings he would put in the same package with other letters telling the story of his shame. What are you going to do? Both paddles broken at the middle of the blade, liow can you pull him ashore?! {I throw you one oar on which I be lieve you can bring him into harbor. It is the glorious promise, "I will be a God to thee and to thy seed after thee." Oh, broken-hearted father and mother, you have tried everything else, now make an appeal for the help and omnipotence of the covenant-keeping God, and perhaps at your next family gathering—perhaps on Thanksgiving day, perhaps next Christmas—the prodigal may be home.
Again I remark that the unavailing effort of the Mediterranean
oarsman has a counterpart in tha effort which we are making to bring this world back to God, his pardon and safety. If this world could have been saved by human effort, it would have been done long ago. John Howard took hold of one oar, and Carey took hold of another oar, and Adoniram Judson took hold oi another oar, and Luther took hold of another oar, and John Knox took hold of another oar, and they pulled until the}r fell back dead from exhaustion. Some dropped in the ashes of martyrdom, some on the scalping knives of savages, and some into the plague-struck room of the lazaretto, and still the chains art not broken, and still the despotisms are not demolished, and still the world is unsaved. What then? Put down the oars and make no effort? I do not advise that. But I want you, Christian brethren, to understand that the church, and the school, and the college, and the missionary society are only the instrumentalities, aud if this work is ever done at all God must do it, and will do it in answer to our prayer. "They rowed hard to bring it to tho land, but they could not, wherefore they cried unto the Lord."
Again the unavailing effort of those. Mediterranean oarsmen has a counterpart in every man that is trying to row his own soul into safety. When the eternal spirit flashes upon us our condition we try to save ourselves. We say, "Give me a stout oar for my right hand, give me a stout oar for my left hand and I will pull mvself into safety." No. A wave of sin comes and dashes you one way, and a wave of temptation comes and dashes you in anothei' way. and there are plenty of rocks on which to founder, but seemingly no harbor in which to sail. Sin mus'i be thrown overboard or we must perish.
But while have shown your help^ lessness 1 want to put by the sid of it the power and the willingness oi! Christ to save you. I think it was in lGStfa vessel was bound for Portugal, but it was driven to pieces on, an unfriendly coast. The captain had his son with him. and with tho crew thev wandered up the beach and started on the long journey to lind relief. After awhile the sou fainted by reason of hunger and tie length of the way. The captain said to the crew, "Carry my boy for mo oti j'our shoulders." They carried him on, but the journey was so longthat, after awhile the crew fainte from hunger and from weariness, aud could carry him no longer. Then the father rallied his almost wasted energy and took up his own boy and put him on his shoulder and carried him on mile after mile, mi!after mile, until, overcome himsell by hunger and weariness, he, too, fainted by the way. The boy lay down and died, and the father, jus: at the time rescue came to him. also perished, living only long enough tell the story—sad story in leecil But glory be to God that Jesuij Christ is able to take out of our shipwrecked and dying condition and put us on the shoulder of hi strength and by the omnipotence oj his gospel bear us on through all th journey of this life and at last throug'i the opening gates of heaven. He i« mighty to save. Though your sin long and black, the very momenj you believe I will proclaim pardonquick, full, grand, unconditional, uncompromising, illimitable, infi* nite. Oh, the grace of God! I am overwhelmed when I come to think of it. Give me a thousand ladders lashed fast to each other that I may scale the bight. Let the line run out with the anchor until all the cables of the earth are exhausted that we may touch the depth. Let the archangel flv in circuit of eternal' ages in trying to sweep around this theme. Oh, the grace of God! It is so high. It is so broad. It is so deep. Glory be to God that, where man's oar gives out God's arm begins! Why will you carry vour sins and your sorrows any longer when Christ offers to take thorn? Why will you wrestle down vouri fears when this moment you might give up and be saved? Do you not know that everything is ready? 1 remember that a vessel went to pieces on the Bermudas a great many years ago. It had a vast treasure on board. But the vessel being sunk, no effort was made to raise it. After many years had passed a company of adventurers went out from England, and after a long voyage they reached the place where the vessel was said to have sunk. Thev got into a small boat and hovered over the place. Then the divers went down .and they brok through what looked like a limestone covering, and the treasures rolled out—what was found afterward to io American money worth $1,50(1,000, and the foundation of a great business house. At that time the whol world rejoiced over what was calle the luck of these ad venturers. Oh, ye who have been rowing toward th shore and have not been able to reach it, 1 want t.o tell you tonight that your boat hovers over infinite treas. ure. All the riches of God are a I your feet. Treasures that never fa I and crowns that never grow dim. Who will go down now and see" them? Who will dive for the pea:l of great price? Who will be prepared for life, for death, for judgment, for the long eternity? Se$ two hands of blood stretched out toward thy soul, as Jesus says, "Come unto me. all ye that laboi and are heavy laden, and 1 will giv( you rest."
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