友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!阅读过程发现任何错误请告诉我们,谢谢!! 报告错误
飞读中文网 返回本书目录 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 进入书吧 加入书签

the desire of ages-第55章

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!




                                                                      217

diseased ones of all classes; some urging their own way; some borne by their friends; were eagerly pressing into the presence of Jesus。 The voice of the mighty Healer penetrated the deaf ear。 A word; a touch of His hand; opened the blind eyes to behold the light of day; the scenes of nature; the faces of friends; and the face of the Deliverer。 Jesus rebuked disease and banished fever。 His voice reached the ears of the dying; and they arose in health and vigor。 Paralyzed demoniacs obeyed His word; their madness left them; and they worshiped Him。 While He healed their diseases; He taught the people。 The poor peasants and laborers; who were shunned by the rabbis as unclean; gathered close about Him; and He spoke to them the words of eternal life。

Thus the day wore away; the disciples of John seeing and hearing all。 At last Jesus called them to Him; and bade them go and tell John what they had witnessed; adding; 〃Blessed is he; whosoever shall find none occasion of stumbling in Me。〃 Luke 7:23; R。 V。 The evidence of His divinity was seen in its adaptation to the needs of suffering humanity。 His glory was shown in His condescension to our low estate。

The disciples bore the message; and it was enough。 John recalled the prophecy concerning the Messiah; 〃The Lord hath anointed Me to preach good tidings unto the meek; He hath sent Me to bind up the brokenhearted; to proclaim liberty to the captives; and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord。〃 Isa。 61:1; 2。 The works of Christ not only declared Him to be the Messiah; but showed in what manner His kingdom was to be established。 To John was opened the same truth that had come to Elijah in the desert; when 〃a great and strong wind rent the mountains; and brake in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake: and after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire:〃 and after the fire; God spoke to the prophet by 〃a still small voice。〃 1 Kings 19:11; 12。 So Jesus was to do His work; not with the clash of arms and the overturning of thrones and kingdoms; but through speaking to the hearts of men by a life of mercy and self…sacrifice。

218


The principle of the Baptist's own life of self…abnegation was the principle of the Messiah's kingdom。 John well knew how foreign all this was to the principles and hopes of the leaders in Israel。 That which was to him convincing evidence of Christ's divinity would be no evidence to them。 They were looking for a Messiah who had not been promised。 John saw that the Saviour's mission could win from them only hatred and condemnation。 He; the forerunner; was but drinking of the cup which Christ Himself must drain to its dregs。

The Saviour's words; 〃Blessed is he; whosoever shall find none occasion of stumbling in Me;〃 were a gentle reproof to John。 It was not lost upon him。 Understanding more clearly now the nature of Christ's mission; he yielded himself to God for life or for death; as should best serve the interests of the cause he loved。

After the messengers had departed; Jesus spoke to the people concerning John。 The Saviour's heart went out in sympathy to the faithful witness now buried in Herod's dungeon。 He would not leave the people to conclude that God had forsaken John; or that his faith had failed in the day of trial。 〃What went ye out into the wilderness to see?〃 He said。 〃A reed shaken with the wind?〃

The tall reeds that grew beside the Jordan; bending before every breeze; were fitting representatives of the rabbis who had stood as critics and judges of the Baptist's mission。 They were swayed this way and that by the winds of popular opinion。 They would not humble themselves to receive the heart…searching message of the Baptist; yet for fear of the people they dared not openly oppose his work。 But God's messenger was of no such craven spirit。 The multitudes who were gathered about Christ had been witnesses to the work of John。 They had heard his fearless rebuke of sin。 To the self…righteous Pharisees; the priestly Sadducees; King Herod and his court; princes and soldiers; publicans and peasants; John had spoken with equal plainness。 He was no trembling reed; swayed by the winds of human praise or prejudice。 In the prison he was the same in his loyalty to God and his zeal for righteousness as when he preached God's message in the wilderness。 In his faithfulness to principle he was as firm as a rock。

Jesus continued; 〃But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Behold; they which are gorgeously appareled; and live delicately; are in kings' courts。〃 John had been called to reprove the sins and excesses of his time; and his plain dress and self…denying life

                                                                      219

were in harmony with the character of his mission。 Rich apparel and the luxuries of this life are not the portion of God's servants; but of those who live 〃in kings' courts;〃 the rulers of this world; to whom pertain its power and its riches。 Jesus wished to direct attention to the contrast between the clothing of John; and that worn by the priests and rulers。 These officials arrayed themselves in rich robes and costly ornaments。 They loved display; and hoped to dazzle the people; and thus command greater consideration。 They were more anxious to gain the admiration of men than to obtain the purity of heart which would win the approval of God。 Thus they revealed that their allegiance was not given to God; but to the kingdom of this world。

〃But what;〃 said Jesus; 〃went ye out for to see? A prophet? yea; I say unto you; and more than a prophet。 For this is he; of whom it is written;

          〃Behold; I send My messenger before Thy face;            Which shall prepare Thy way before Thee。

〃Verily I say unto you; Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist。〃 In the announcement to Zacharias before the birth of John; the angel had declared; 〃He shall be great in the sight of the Lord。〃 Luke 1:15。 In the estimation of Heaven; what is it that constitutes greatness? Not that which the world accounts greatness; not wealth; or rank; or noble descent; or intellectual gifts; in themselves considered。 If intellectual greatness; apart from any higher consideration; is worthy of honor; then our homage is due to Satan; whose intellectual power no man has ever equaled。 But when perverted to self…serving; the greater the gift; the greater curse it becomes。 It is moral worth that God values。 Love and purity are the attributes He prizes most。 John was great in the sight of the Lord; when; before the messengers from the Sanhedrin; before the people; and before his own disciples; he refrained from seeking honor for himself; but pointed all to Jesus as the Promised One。 His unselfish joy in the ministry of Christ presents the highest type of nobility ever revealed in man。

The witness borne of him after his death; by those who had heard his testimony to Jesus; was; 〃John did no miracle: but all things that John spa
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0
未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!