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the desire of ages-第141章

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Christ made the only terms which could place the ruler where he would perfect a Christian character。 His words were words of wisdom; though they appeared severe and exacting。 In accepting and obeying them was the ruler's only hope of salvation。 His exalted position and his possessions were exerting a subtle influence for evil upon his character。 If cherished; they would supplant God in his affections。 To keep back little or much from God was to retain that which would lessen his moral strength and efficiency; for if the things of this world are cherished; however uncertain and unworthy they may be; they will become all…absorbing。

The ruler was quick to discern all that Christ's words involved; and he became sad。 If he had realized the value of the offered gift; quickly would he have enrolled himself as one of Christ's followers。 He was a member of the honored council of the Jews; and Satan was tempting him with flattering prospects of the future。 He wanted the heavenly treasure; but he wanted also the temporal advantages his riches would bring him。 He was sorry that such conditions existed; he desired eternal life; but he was not willing to make the sacrifice。 The cost of eternal life seemed too great; and he went away sorrowful; 〃for he had great possessions。〃

His claim that he had kept the law of God was a deception。 He showed that riches were his idol。 He could not keep the commandments of God while the world was first in his affections。 He loved the gifts of God more than he loved the Giver。 Christ had offered the young man fellowship with Himself。 〃Follow Me;〃 He said。 But the Saviour was not so much to him as his own name among men or his possessions。 To give up his earthly treasure; that was seen; for the heavenly treasure; that was unseen; was too great a risk。 He refused the offer of eternal life; and went away; and ever after the world was to receive his worship。

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Thousands are passing through this ordeal; weighing Christ against the world; and many choose the world。 Like the young ruler; they turn from the Saviour; saying in their hearts; I will not have this Man as my leader。

Christ's dealing with the young man is presented as an object lesson。 God has given us the rule of conduct which every one of His servants must follow。 It is obedience to His law; not merely a legal obedience; but an obedience which enters into the life; and is exemplified in the character。 God has set His own standard of character for all who would become subjects of His kingdom。 Only those who will become co…workers with Christ; only those who will say; Lord; all I have and all I am is Thine; will be acknowledged as sons and daughters of God。 All should consider what it means to desire heaven; and yet to turn away because of the conditions laid down。 Think of what it means to say 〃No〃 to Christ。 The ruler said; No; I cannot give You all。 Do we say the same? The Saviour offers to share with us the work God has given us to do。 He offers to use the means God has given us; to carry forward His work in the world。 Only in this way can He save us。

The ruler's possessions were entrusted to him that he might prove himself a faithful steward; he was to dispense these goods for the blessing of those in need。 So God now entrusts men with means; with talents and opportunities; that they may be His agents in helping the poor and the suffering。 He who uses his entrusted gifts as God designs becomes a co…worker with the Saviour。 He wins souls to Christ; because he is a representative of His character。

To those who; like the young ruler; are in high positions of trust and have great possessions; it may seem too great a sacrifice to give up all in order to follow Christ。 But this is the rule of conduct for all who would become His disciples。 Nothing short of obedience can be accepted。 Self…surrender is the substance of the teachings of Christ。 Often it is presented and enjoined in language that seems authoritative; because there is no other way to save man than to cut away those things which; if entertained; will demoralize the whole being。

When Christ's followers give back to the Lord His own; they are accumulating treasure which will be given to them when they shall hear the words; 〃Well done; good and faithful servant; 。 。 。 enter thou into the joy of thy Lord。〃 〃Who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross; despising the shame; and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God。〃 Matt。 25:23; Heb。 12:2。 The joy of seeing souls redeemed; souls eternally saved; is the reward of all that put their feet in the footprints of Him who said; 〃Follow Me。〃




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                              Chapter 58

                              〃Lazarus; Come Forth〃


Among the most steadfast of Christ's disciples was Lazarus of Bethany。 From their first meeting his faith in Christ had been strong; his love for Him was deep; and he was greatly beloved by the Saviour。 It was for Lazarus that the greatest of Christ's miracles was performed。 The Saviour blessed all who sought His help; He loves all the human family; but to some He is bound by peculiarly tender associations。 His heart was knit by a strong bond of affection to the family at Bethany; and for one of them His most wonderful work was wrought。

At the home of Lazarus; Jesus had often found rest。 The Saviour had no home of His own; He was dependent on the hospitality of His friends and disciples; and often; when weary; thirsting for human fellowship; He had been glad to escape to this peaceful household; away from the suspicion and jealousy of the angry Pharisees。 Here He found a sincere welcome; and pure; holy friendship。 Here He could speak with simplicity and perfect freedom; knowing that His words would be understood and treasured。

Our Saviour appreciated a quiet home and interested listeners。 He longed for human tenderness; courtesy; and affection。 Those who received the heavenly instruction He was always ready to impart were greatly blessed。 As the multitudes followed Christ through the open

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fields; He unfolded to them the beauties of the natural world。 He sought to open the eyes of their understanding; that they might see how the hand of God upholds the world。 In order to call out an appreciation of God's goodness and benevolence; He called the attention of His hearers to the gently falling dew; to the soft showers of rain and the bright sunshine; given alike to good and evil。 He desired men to realize more fully the regard that God bestows on the human instrumentalities He has created。 But the multitudes were slow of hearing; and in the home at Bethany Christ found rest from the weary conflict of public life。 Here He opened to an appreciative audience the volume of Providence。 In these private interviews He unfolded to His hearers that which He did not attempt to tell to the mixed multitude。 He needed not to speak to His friends in parables。

As Christ gave His wonderful lessons; Mary sat at His feet; a reverent and devoted listener。 On one occasion; Martha; perplexed with the care of preparing the me
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