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flee from the wrath to e? Verily; I fear we are many of us guilty in
this matter: there is a morbid tenderness amongst us which is not the
tenderness of Christ。 We have spoken of mercy; but not of judgment; we
have preached many sermons about heaven; but few about hell: we have
been carried away by the wretched fear of being thought 〃low; vulgar
and fanatical。〃 We have forgotten that He who judgeth us is the Lord;
and that the man who teaches the same doctrine that Christ taught
cannot be wrong。
If you would ever be a healthy Scriptural Christian; I entreat you to
give hell a place in your theology。 Establish it in your mind as a
fixed principle; that God is a God of judgment; as well as of mercy;
and that the same everlasting counsels which laid the foundation of the
bliss of heaven; have also laid the foundation of the misery of hell。
Keep in full view of your mind that all who die unpardoned and
unrenewed; are utterly unfit for the presence of God and must be lost
for ever。 They are not capable of enjoying heaven: they could not be
happy there。 They must go to their own place: and that place is
hell。Oh; it is a great thing in these days of unbelief to believe the
whole Bible!
If you would ever be a healthy and Scriptural Christian; I entreat you
to beware of any ministry which does not plainly teach the reality and
eternity of hell。 Such a ministry may be soothing and pleasant; but it
is far more likely to lull you to sleep than to lead you to Christ; or
build you up in the faith。 It is impossible to leave out any portion of
God's truth without spoiling the whole。 That preaching is sadly
defective which dwells exclusively on the mercies of God and the joys
of heaven; and never sets forth the terrors of the Lord and the
miseries of hell。 It may be popular; but it is not Scriptural: it may
amuse and gratify; but it will not save。 Give me the preaching which
keeps back nothing that God has revealed。 You may call it stern and
harsh; you may tell us that to frighten people is not the way to do
them good。 But you are forgetting that the grand object of the Gospel
is to persuade men to 〃flee from the wrath to e;〃 and that it is
vain to expect men to flee unless they are afraid。 Well would it be for
many professing Christians if they were more afraid about their souls
than they now are!
If you desire to be a healthy Christian; consider often what your own
end will be。 Will it be happiness; or will it be misery? Will it be the
death of the righteous; or will it be a death without hope; like that
of Lot's wife? You cannot live always: there must be an end one day。
The last sermon will one day be heard; the last prayer will one day be
prayed; the last chapter in the Bible will one day be readmeaning;
wishing; hoping; intending; resolving; doubting; hesitatingall will
at length be over。 You will have to leave this world and to stand
before a holy God。 Oh; that you would be wise! Oh; that you would
consider your latter end!
You cannot trifle for ever: a time will e when you must be serious。
You cannot put off your soul's concerns for ever: a day will e when
you must have a reckoning with God。 You cannot be always singing; and
dancing; and eating; and drinking; and dressing; and reading; and
laughing; and jesting; and scheming; and planning; and money…making。
The summer insects cannot always sport in the sunshine; the cold chilly
evening will e at last; and stop their sport for ever。 So will it be
with you。 You may put off religion now; and refuse the counsel of God's
ministers: but the cool of the day is drawing on; when God will e
down to speak with you。 And what will your end be? Will it be a
hopeless one; like that of Lot's wife?
I beseech you; by the mercies of God; to look this question fairly in
the face。 I entreat you not to stifle conscience by vague hopes of
God's mercy; while your heart cleaves to the world。 I implore you not
to drown convictions by childish fancies about God's love; while your
daily ways and habits show plainly that 〃the love of the Father is not
in you。〃 There is mercy in God; like a riverbut it is for the
penitent believer in Christ Jesus。 There is a love in God towards
sinners which is unspeakable and unsearchablebut it is for those who
〃hear Christ's voice and follow Him。〃 Seek to have an interest in that
love。 Break off every known sin; e out boldly from the world; cry
mightily to God in prayer; cast yourself wholly and unreservedly on the
Lord Jesus for time and eternity; lay aside every weight。 Cling to
nothing; however dear; which interferes with your soul's salvation;
give up everything; however precious; which es between you and
heaven。 This old shipwrecked world is fast sinking beneath your feet:
the one thing needful is to have a place in the lifeboat and get safe
to shore。 Give diligence to make your calling and election sure。
Whatever happens to your house and property; see that you make sure of
heaven。 Oh; better a million times be laughed at and thought extreme in
this world than go down to hell from the midst of the congregation and
end like Lot's wife!
And now; let me conclude this paper by offering to all who read it; a
few questions to impress the subject on their consciences。 You have
seen the history of Lot's wifeher privileges; her sin; and her end。
You have been told of the uselessness of privileges without the gift of
the Holy Ghost; of the danger of worldliness; and of the reality of
hell。 Suffer me to wind up all by a few direct appeals to your own
heart。 In a day of much light; and knowledge; and profession; I desire
to set up a beacon to preserve souls from shipwreck。 I would fain moor
a buoy in the channel of all spiritual voyagers; and paint upon it;
〃Remember Lot's wife。〃
(a) Are you careless about the second Advent of Christ? Alas; many are!
They live like the men of Sodom; and the men of Noah's day: they eat;