Is it your pleasure that you are afraid of losing? You think you
shall never have a merry day again, if once you be converted. Alas! that you should
think it a greater pleasure to live in foolish sports and merriments, and please
your flesh, than to live in the believing thoughts of glory, and in the love of
God, and in righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost, in which the state
of grace consisteth! Rom. xiv. 17.
If it would be a greater pleasure for you to think of your lands and inheritance
(if you were lords of all the country) than it is for a child to play for pins:
why should it not be a greater joy to you to think of the kingdom of heaven being
yours than of all the riches or pleasures of the world? As it is but foolish childishness
that makes children so delight in toys that they would not leave them for
all your land, so it is but foolish worldliness, and fleshliness and wickedness,
that make you so much delight in your houses, and lands, and meat, and drink, and ease, and honour,
as that you would not part with them for the heavenly delights. But what will you
do for pleasure when these are gone? Do you not think of that? When your pleasures
end in horror, and go out like a stinking snuff, the pleasures of the saints are
then at best. I have had myself but a little taste of the heavenly pleasures in
the forethoughts of the blessed approaching day, and in the present persuasions
of the love of God in Christ; but I have taken too deep a draught of earthily pleasures,
so that you may see, if I be partial, it is on your side; and yet I must profess,
from that little experience, that there is no comparison.—There is more joy to be
had in a day, (if the sun of life shine clear upon us) in the state of holiness,
than in a whole life of sinful pleasures. I had “rather be a door-keeper in the
house of God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.” (Psalm
lxxxiv. 10). “A day in his courts is better than a thousand any where
else,”
Psalm
lxxxiv. 13. The mirth of the wicked is like the laughter of a madman,
that knows not his own misery; and therefore Solomon saith of such laughter, “it
is mad, and of mirth, what doth it?” Eccles.
ii. 2. and
Eccles. vii. 2-6.
“It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting;
for that is the end of all men, and the living will lay it to his heart. Sorrow
is better than laughter; “for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made
better. The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools
is in the house of mirth. It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than to hear
the song of fools; for as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter
of the fool.” All the pleasure of fleshly things is but like the scratching
of a man that hath the itch; it is his disease that makes him desire it; and a wise man had rather
be without his pleasure than be troubled with his itch. Your loudest laughter is
but like that of a man that is tickled; he laughs when he hath no cause of joy.
Judge, as you are men, whether this be a wise man’s part. It is but your carnal
unsanctified nature that makes a holy life seem grievous to you, and a course of
sensuality seem more delightful. If you will but turn, the Holy Ghost will give
you another nature and inclination, and then it will be more pleasant to you to
be rid of your sin than now it is to keep it; and you will then say, that you knew
not what a comfortable life was till now, and that it was never well with you till
God and holiness were your delight.
- Richard Baxter (A Call to the Unconverted - Sermon 3)
Veni, Domine Jesu - Come, Lord Jesus
"Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other.
By myself I have sworn; from my mouth has gone out in righteousness a word that shall not return:
To me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear allegiance." - Isaiah 45:22-23 (ESV)
"Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts" - Psalm 95:7b-8a (ESV)
"Blessed is the one whose transfression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit." - Psalm 32:1-2 (ESV)
"Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts" - Psalm 95:7b-8a (ESV)
"Blessed is the one whose transfression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit." - Psalm 32:1-2 (ESV)
Thursday, 11 April 2013
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