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June
26
"Art
thou become like unto us?" -- Isaiah 14:10
What must be the apostate professor's doom
when his naked soul appears before God? How will he bear that voice,
"Depart, ye cursed; thou hast rejected me, and I reject thee; thou hast
played the harlot, and departed from Me: I also have banished thee for ever
from my presence, and will not have mercy upon thee." What will be this wretch's
shame at the last great day when, before assembled multitudes, the apostate
shall be unmasked? See the profane, and sinners who never professed religion,
lifting themselves up from their beds of fire to point at him. "There he
is," says one, "will he preach the gospel in hell?" "There
he is," says another, "he rebuked me for cursing, and was a hypocrite
himself!" "Aha!" says another, "here comes a psalm-singing
Methodist--one who was always at his meeting; he is the man who boasted of his
being sure of everlasting life; and here he is!" No greater eagerness will
ever be seen among Satanic tormentors, than in that day when devils drag the
hypocrite's soul down to perdition. Bunyan pictures this with massive but awful
grandeur of poetry when he speaks of the back-way to hell. Seven devils bound
the wretch with nine cords, and dragged him from the road to heaven, in which
he had professed to walk, and thrust him through the back-door into hell. Mind
that back-way to hell, professors! "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in
the faith." Look well to your state; see whether you be in Christ or not.
It is the easiest thing in the world to give a lenient verdict when oneself is
to be tried; but O, be just and true here. Be just to all, but be rigorous to yourself.
Remember if it be not a rock on which you build, when the house shall fall,
great will be the fall of it. O may the Lord give you sincerity, constancy, and
firmness; and in no day, however evil, may you be led to turn aside.