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the desire of ages-第66部分

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To all who believe on Him He is still a living Saviour。

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Jesus changed the mother's grief to joy when He gave back her son; yet the youth was but called forth to this earthly life; to endure its sorrows; its toils; and its perils; and to pass again under the power of death。 But Jesus comforts our sorrow for the dead with a message of infinite hope: 〃I am He that liveth; and was dead; and; behold; I am alive forevermore; 。 。 。 and have the keys of hell and of death。〃 〃Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood; He also Himself likewise took part of the same; that through death He might destroy him that had the power of death; that is; the devil; and deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage。〃 Rev。 1:18; Heb。 2:14; 15。

Satan cannot hold the dead in his grasp when the Son of God bids them live。 He cannot hold in spiritual death one soul who in faith receives Christ's word of power。 God is saying to all who are dead in sin; 〃Awake thou that sleepest; and arise from the dead。〃 Eph。 5:14。 That word is eternal life。 As the word of God which bade the first man live; still gives us life; as Christ's word; 〃Young man; I say unto thee; Arise;〃 gave life to the youth of Nain; so that word; 〃Arise from the dead;〃 is life to the soul that receives it。 God 〃hath delivered us from the power of darkness; and hath translated us into the kingdom of His dear Son。〃 Col。 1:13。 It is all offered us in His word。 If we receive the word; we have the deliverance。

And 〃if the Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you; He that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwelleth in you。〃 〃For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout; with the voice of the Archangel; and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds; to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord。〃 Rom。 8:11; 1 Thess。 4:16; 17。 This is the word of comfort wherewith He bids us comfort one another。




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                              Chapter 33

                              Who Are My Brethren?


The sons of Joseph were far from being in sympathy with Jesus in His work。 The reports that reached them in regard to His life and labors filled them with astonishment and dismay。 They heard that He devoted entire nights to prayer; that through the day He was thronged by great companies of people; and did not give Himself time so much as to eat。 His friends felt that He was wearing Himself out by His incessant labor; they were unable to account for His attitude toward the Pharisees; and there were some who feared that His reason was becoming unsettled。

His brothers heard of this; and also of the charge brought by the Pharisees that He cast out devils through the power of Satan。 They felt keenly the reproach that came upon them through their relation to Jesus。 They knew what a tumult His words and works created; and were not only alarmed at His bold statements; but indignant at His denunciation of the scribes and Pharisees。 They decided that He must be persuaded or constrained to cease this manner of labor; and they induced Mary to unite with them; thinking that through His love for her they might prevail upon Him to be more prudent。

It was just before this that Jesus had a second time performed the miracle of healing a man possessed; blind and dumb; and the Pharisees had reiterated the charge; 〃He casteth out devils through the prince of the devils。〃 Matt。 9:34。 Christ told them plainly that in attributing the

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work of the Holy Spirit to Satan; they were cutting themselves off from the fountain of blessing。 Those who had spoken against Jesus Himself; not discerning His divine character; might receive forgiveness; for through the Holy Spirit they might be brought to see their error and repent。 Whatever the sin; if the soul repents and believes; the guilt is washed away in the blood of Christ; but he who rejects the work of the Holy Spirit is placing himself where repentance and faith cannot come to him。 It is by the Spirit that God works upon the heart; when men willfully reject the Spirit; and declare It to be from Satan; they cut off the channel by which God can communicate with them。 When the Spirit is finally rejected; there is no more that God can do for the soul。

The Pharisees to whom Jesus spoke this warning did not themselves believe the charge they brought against Him。 There was not one of those dignitaries but had felt drawn toward the Saviour。 They had heard the Spirit's voice in their own hearts declaring Him to be the Anointed of Israel; and urging them to confess themselves His disciples。 In the light of His presence they had realized their unholiness; and had longed for a righteousness which they could not create。 But after their rejection of Him it would be too humiliating to receive Him as the Messiah。 Having set their feet in the path of unbelief; they were too proud to confess their error。 And in order to avoid acknowledging the truth; they tried with desperate violence to dispute the Saviour's teaching。 The evidence of His power and mercy exasperated them。 They could not prevent the Saviour from working miracles; they could not silence His teaching; but they did everything in their power to misrepresent Him and to falsify His words。 Still the convicting Spirit of God followed them; and they had to build up many barriers in order to withstand its power。 The mightiest agency that can be brought to bear upon the human heart was striving with them; but they would not yield。

It is not God that blinds the eyes of men or hardens their hearts。 He sends them light to correct their errors; and to lead them in safe paths; it is by the rejection of this light that the eyes are blinded and the heart hardened。 Often the process is gradual; and almost imperceptible。 Light comes to the soul through God's word; through His servants; or by the direct agency of His Spirit; but when one ray of light is disregarded; there is a partial benumbing of the spiritual perceptions; and the second revealing of light is less clearly discerned。 So the darkness increases; until it is night in the soul。 Thus it had been with

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these Jewish leaders。 They were convinced that a divine power attended Christ; but in order to resist the truth; they attributed the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan。 In doing this they deliberately chose deception; they yielded themselves to Satan; and henceforth they were controlled by his power。

Closely connected with Christ's warning in regard to the sin against the Holy Spirit is a warning against idle and evil words。 The words are an indication of that which is in the heart。 〃Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh。〃 But the words are more than an indication of character; they have power to react on the character。 Men are influenced by their own words。 Often under a momentary impulse; prompted by Satan; they give utterance to jealousy or evil surmising; expressing that which they do not really believe; but the expression reacts on the thoughts。 They are deceived by their words; and come to believe that true which was spoken at Satan's instigation。 Having once expressed an opinion or decision; they are often too proud to retract it; and try to prove themselves in the right; until they come to believe that they are。 It is dangerous to utter a word of doubt; dangerous to question and criticize divine light。 The habit of careless and irreverent criticism reacts upon the character; in fostering irreverence and unbelief。 Many a man indulging this habit has gone on unconscious of danger; until he was ready to criticize and reject the work of the Holy Spirit。 Jesus said; 〃Every idle word that men shall speak; they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment。 For by thy words thou shalt be justified; and by thy words thou shalt be condemned。〃

Then He added a warning to those who had been impressed by His words; who had heard Him gladly; but who had not surrendered themselves for the indwelling of the Holy Spirit。 It is not only by resistance but by neglect that the soul is destroyed。 〃When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man;〃 said Jesus; 〃he walketh through dry places; seeking rest; and findeth none。 Then he saith; I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come; he findeth it empty; swept; and garnished。 Then goeth he; and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter in and dwell there。〃

There were many in Christ's day; as there are today; over whom the control of Satan for the time seemed broken; through the grace of God they were set free from the evil spirits that had held dominion over

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the soul。 They rejoiced in the love of God; but; like the stony…ground hearers of the parable; they did not abide in His love。 They did not surrender themselves to God daily; that Christ might dwell in the heart; and when the evil spirit returned; with 〃seven
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