ARE YOU CHOPPING OFF YOUR OWN LIMB?
By C. H. Spurgeon
Many
a man may see his portrait here! The spendthrift hacks away his estate and
falls into destitution and disgrace. The drunkard cuts at his health and
strength, his family comfort and household peace, and when he has finished his
mad work, he drops into ruin, through his own folly. The man of low, debauched
habits, is chopping, with fearful effect, at his own body and soul, and will,
ere long, rue the lusts which hurl him into disease, agony, and death. There
are other fools beside the man in the woodcut, who are lopping off the branch
which holds them up. It is base ingratitude when men are malicious and cruel to
those who are their best friends. Wives and parents often have to feel sharp
cuts from those whom they lovingly support and are anxious to preserve from
ruin. Shame that it should be so!
Self-righteous
reader, you are ready to join with us in any censure which we may pass upon the
madness of the sins we have just hinted at; but permit us to ask you, whether
you yourself are not photographed in our picture? You are resting upon the
bough of good works, and yet, every day, your faults, imperfections, and sins
are rendering it less and less able to bear your weight. It never was a firm
support, and if you know yourself, and are candid enough to confess your
shortcomings, you will at once perceive that it has become, in the judgment of
conscience, a very frail dependence, quite unworthy of your confidence. Had you
never sinned, and consequently, never made one gash in the bough, we might
tolerate your trusting to it; but since you have cut at it again and again, and
it is ready even now to snap beneath you, we pray you leave it for a surer
resting-place. All reliance on self in any form or shape is gross folly.
Feelings, works, prayers, almsgiving, religious observances, are all too feeble
to support a sinful soul. "Other foundation can no man lay than that is
laid Jesus Christ the righteous." "Whosoever believeth in him is not
condemned." "He is able also to save them to the uttermost who come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make
intercession for them." Trust Jesus and he will never fail you. -- Sword
and Trowel
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