{"id":204308,"date":"2023-01-24T06:02:48","date_gmt":"2023-01-24T11:02:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/\/us\/?p=204308"},"modified":"2023-01-24T06:02:48","modified_gmt":"2023-01-24T11:02:48","slug":"consolation-proportionate-to-spiritual-sufferings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/banneroftruth.org\/us\/resources\/2023\/consolation-proportionate-to-spiritual-sufferings\/","title":{"rendered":"Consolation Proportionate to Spiritual Sufferings"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"ASermonhead\" style=\"text-align: center;\">A Sermon<\/p>\n<p class=\"ASermonhead\" style=\"text-align: center;\">DELIVERED ON SABBATH MORNING, MARCH 11, 1855, BY THE<i> <\/i><\/p>\n<p class=\"Spurgeonname\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><span style=\"font-size: 13.0pt;\">REV. C. H. SPURGEON,<\/span><i> <\/i><\/p>\n<p class=\"Deliveredline\" style=\"text-align: center;\">AT EXETER HALL, STRAND.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Bibletexttitle\" style=\"text-align: center;\" align=\"center\">\u2018For as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ.\u2019\u20142 Corinthians 1:5.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bodyNOINDENT\">SEEK ye rest from your distresses ye children of woe and sorrow? This is the place where ye may lighten your burden, and lose your cares. Oh, son of affliction and misery, wouldst thou forget for a time thy pains and griefs? This is the Bethesda, the house of mercy; this is the place where God designs to cheer thee, and to make thy distresses stay their never ceasing course; this is the spot where his children love to be found, because here they find consolation in the midst of tribulation, joy in their sorrows, and comfort in their afflictions. Even worldly men admit that there is something extremely comforting in the sacred Scriptures, and in our holy religion; I have even heard it said of some, that after they had, by their logic, as they thought, annihilated Christianity, and proved it to be untrue, they acknowledged that they had spoilt an excellently comforting delusion, and that they could almost sit down and weep to think it was not a reality. Ay, my friends, if it were not true, ye might weep. If the Bible were not the truth of God\u2014if we could not meet together around his mercy seat, then ye might put your hands upon your loins and walk about as if ye were in travail. If ye had not something in the world beside your reason, beside the fleeting joys of earth\u2014if ye had not something which God had given to you, some hope beyond the sky, some refuge that should be more than terrestrial, some deliverance which should be more than earthly, then ye might weep;\u2014ah! weep your heart out at your eyes, and let your whole bodies waste away in one perpetual tear. Ye might ask the clouds to rest on your head, the rivers to roll down in streams from both your eyes, for your grief would \u2018have need of all the watery things that nature could produce\u2019. But, blessed be God, we have consolation, we have joy in the Holy Ghost. We find it nowhere else. We have raked the earth through, but we have discovered ne\u2019er a jewel; we have turned this dunghill-world o\u2019er and o\u2019er a thousand times, and we have found nought that is precious; but here, in this Bible, here in the religion of the blessed Jesus we the sons of God, have found comfort and joy; while we can truly say, \u2018As our afflictions abound, so our consolations also abound by Christ.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">There are four things in my text to which I invite your attention: the first is <span class=\"italic\">the sufferings to be expected<\/span>\u2014\u2018The sufferings of Christ abound in us\u2019; secondly, <span class=\"italic\">the distinction to be noticed<\/span>\u2014they are the sufferings <span class=\"italic\">of Christ<\/span>; thirdly, <span class=\"italic\">a proportion to be experienced<\/span>\u2014<span class=\"italic\">as<\/span> the sufferings of Christ abound, <span class=\"italic\">so<\/span> our consolations abound; and fourthly, <span class=\"italic\">the person to be honoured<\/span>\u2014\u2018So our consolation aboundeth by <span class=\"smallcaps\">Christ<\/span>.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">I. Our first division then is, <span class=\"smallcaps\">the sufferings to be expected<\/span>. Our holy Apostle says \u2018The sufferings of Christ abound in us.\u2019 Before we buckle on the Christian armour we ought to know what that service is which is expected of us. A recruiting sergeant often slips a shilling into the hand of some ignorant youth, and tells him that Her Majesty\u2019s Service is a fine thing, that he has nothing to do but walk about in his flaming colours, that he will have no hard service\u2014in fact, that he has nothing to do but to be a soldier, and go straight on to glory. But the Christian sergeant, when he enlists a soldier of the cross, never deceives him like that. Jesus Christ himself said, \u2018Count the cost.\u2019 He wished to have no disciple who was not prepared to go all the way\u2014\u2018to bear hardness as a good soldier\u2019. I have sometimes heard religion described in such a way that its high colouring has displeased me. It is true \u2018her ways are ways of pleasantness\u2019; but it is not true that a Christian never has sorrow or trouble. It is true that light-eyed cheerfulness, and airy-footed love, can go through the world without much depression and tribulation: but it is not true that Christianity will shield a man from trouble; nor ought it to be so represented. In fact, we ought to speak of it in the other way. Soldier of Christ, if thou enlisteth, thou wilt have to do hard battle. There is no bed of down for thee; there it no riding to heaven in a chariot; the rough way must be trodden; mountains must be climbed, rivers must be forded, dragons must be fought, giants must be slain, difficulties must be overcome, and great trials must be borne. It is not a smooth road to heaven, believe me; for those who have gone but a very few steps therein have found it to be a rough one. It is a pleasant one; it is the most delightful in all the world, but it is not easy in itself; it is only pleasant because of the company, because of the sweet promises on which we lean, because of our Beloved who walks with us through all the rough and thorny brakes of this vast wilderness. Christian, expect trouble: \u2018Count it not strange concerning the fiery trial, and as though some strange thing had happened unto thee\u2019; for as truly as thou art a child of God, thy Saviour hath left thee for his legacy,\u2014\u2018In the world, ye shall have tribulation; in me ye shall have peace.\u2019 If I had no trouble I would not believe myself one of the family. If I never had a trial I would not think myself a heir of heaven. Children of God must not, shall not, escape the rod. Earthly parents may spoil their children but the heavenly Father ne\u2019er shall his. \u2018Whom he loveth he chasteneth\u2019, and scourgeth every son whom he hath chosen. His people must suffer; therefore, expect it Christian; if thou art a child of God believe it, look for it, and when it comes, say, \u2018Well suffering, I foresaw thee; thou art no stranger; I have looked for thee continually.\u2019 You cannot tell how much it will lighten your trials, if you await them with resignation. In fact, make it a wonder if you get through a day easily. If you remain a week without persecution, think it a remarkable thing; and if you should, perchance, live a month without heaving a sigh from your inmost heart, think it a miracle of miracles. But when the trouble comes, say, \u201cAh! this is what I looked for; it is marked in the chart to heaven; the rock is put down; I will sail confidently by it; my Master has not deceived me.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteFIRSTLINE\">Why should I complain of want or distress,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteLASTLINE\">Temptation or pain? He told me no less.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">But why must the Christian expect trouble? Why must he expect the sufferings of Christ to abound in him? Stand here a moment, my brother, and I will show thee four reasons wherefore thou must endure trial. First look upward, then look downward, then look around thee, and then look within thee; and thou wilt see four reasons why the sufferings of Christ should abound in thee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Look <span class=\"italic\">upward<\/span>. Dost thou see thy heavenly Father, a pure and holy being, spotless, just, perfect? Dost thou know that thou art one day to be like him? Thinkest thou that thou wilt easily come to be conformed to his image? Wilt thou not require much furnace work, much grinding in the mill of trouble, much breaking with the pestle in the mortar of affliction, much being broken under the wheels of agony? Thinkest thou it will be an easy thing for thy heart to become as pure as God is? Dost thou think thou canst so soon get rid of thy corruptions, and become perfect, even as thy Father which is in heaven is perfect?<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Lift up thine eye again; dost thou discern those bright spirits clad in white, purer than alabaster, more chaste, more fair than Parian marble? Behold them as they stand in glory. Ask them whence their victory came. Some of them will tell you they swam through seas of blood. Behold the scars of honour on their brows; see, some of them lift up their hands and tell you they were once consumed in fire; while others were slain by the sword, rent in pieces by wild beasts; were destitute, afflicted, tormented. O ye noble army of martyrs, ye glorious hosts of the living God. Must <span class=\"italic\">ye<\/span> swim through seas of blood, and shall <span class=\"italic\">I<\/span> hope to ride to heaven wrapped in furs and ermine? Did ye endure suffering, and shall I be pampered with the luxuries of this world? Did ye <span class=\"italic\">fight<\/span> and then reign, and must I reign without a battle? Oh, no. By God\u2019s help I will expect that as ye suffered so must I, and as through much tribulation ye entered the kingdom of heaven, so shall I.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Next, Christian, turn thine eyes <span class=\"italic\">downward<\/span>. Dost thou know what foes thou hast beneath thy feet? There are hell and its lions against thee. Thou wast once a servant of Satan and no king will willingly lose his subjects. Dost thou think that Satan be pleased with thee? Why, thou hast changed thy country. Thou wast once a liege servant of Apollyon, but now thou art become a good soldier of Jesus Christ; and dost thou think the devil is pleased with thee? I tell thee nay. If thou hadst seen Satan the moment thou wast converted, thou wouldst have beheld a wondrous scene. As soon as thou gavest thy heart to Christ, Satan spread his bat-like wings: down he flew into hell, and summoning all his counsellors, he said \u2018Sons of the pit, true heirs of darkness; ye who erst were clad in light, but who fell with me from high dignities, another of my servants has forsaken me; I have lost another of my family; he is gone over to the side of the Lord of hosts. Oh ye, my compeers, ye fellow-helpers of the powers of darkness, leave no stone unturned to destroy him. I bid you all hurl all your fiercest darts at him; plague him; let hell-dogs bark at him; let fiends besiege him; give him no rest, harass him to the death; let the fumes of our corrupt and burning lake ever rise in his nostrils; persecute him; the man is a traitor; give him no peace; since I cannot have him here to bind him in chains of adamant, since I ne\u2019er can have him here to torment and afflict him, as long as ye can, till his dying day, I bid you howl at him; until he crosses the river, afflict him, grieve him, torment him; for the wretch has turned against me, and become a servant of the Lord.\u2019 Such may have been the scene in hell, that very day when thou didst love the Lord. And dost thou think Satan loves thee better now? Ah! no. He will always be at thee, for thine enemy, \u2018like a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour\u2019. Expect trouble therefore, Christian, when thou lookest beneath thee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Then, man of God, look <span class=\"italic\">around<\/span> thee. Do not be asleep. Open thine eyes, and look around thee. Where art thou? Is that man a friend next to thee? No; thou art in an enemy\u2019s country. This is a wicked world. Half the people, I suppose, profess to be irreligious, and those who profess to be pious, often are not. \u2018Cursed is he that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arm.\u2019\u2014\u2018Blessed is he that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.\u2019\u2014\u2018As for men of low degree, they are vanity\u2019; the voice of the crowd is not worth having; and as for \u2018men of high degree, they are a lie\u2019, which is worse still. The world is not to be trusted in, not to be relied upon. The true Christian treads it beneath his feet, with \u2018all that earth calls good or great\u2019. Look around thee my brother; thou wilt see some good hearts, strong and valiant; thou wilt see some true souls, sincere and honest; thou wilt see some faithful lovers of Christ; but I tell thee, O child of light, that where thou meetest one sincere man, thou wilt meet twenty hypocrites; where thou wilt find one that will lead thee to heaven, thou wilt find a score who would push thee to hell. Thou art in a land of enemies, not of friends. Never believe the world is good for much. Many people have burned their fingers by taking hold of it. Many a man has been injured by putting his hand into a nest of the rattlesnake\u2014the world; thinking that the dazzling hues of the sleeping serpent were securities from harm. O Christian! the world is not thy friend. If it is, then thou art not God\u2019s friend; for he who is the friend of the world is the enemy of God; and he who is despised of men, is often loved of Jehovah. Thou art in an enemy\u2019s country, man: therefore, expect trouble; expect that the man who \u2018eats thy bread will lift up his heel against thee\u2019; expect that thou shalt be estranged from those that love thee; be assured that since thou art in the land of the foe, thou shalt find foemen everywhere. When thou sleepest, think that thou sleepest on the battlefield; when thou walkest believe that there is an ambush in every hedge. Oh! take heed, take heed: this is no good world to shut thine eyes in. Look around thee, man; and when thou art upon the watchtower, reckon surely that trouble cometh.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">But then, look <span class=\"italic\">within<\/span> thee. There is a little world in here, which is quite enough to give us trouble. A Roman once said he wished he had a window to his heart, that all people might see what was going on there. I am very glad I have not; if I had I would shut it up as closely as Apsley House used to be; I would take care to have all the shutters up. Most of us would have great need of shutters if we had such a window. However, for one moment, peep into the window of thine heart, to observe what is there. Sin is there\u2014original sin and corruption; and what is more, self is still within. Ah! if thou hadst no devil to tempt thee, thou wouldest tempt thyself; if there were no enemies to fight thee, thyself would be thy worst foe; if there were no world, still thyself would be bad enough; for \u2018the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked\u2019. Look within thee, believer; know that thou bearest a cancer in thy very vitals; that thou carriest within thee a bombshell, ready to burst at the slightest spark of temptation; know that thou hast inside thy heart an evil thing, a coiled-up viper, ready to sting thee and bring thee into trouble, and pain, and misery unutterable. Take heed of your heart, Christian; and when thou findest sorrow, trouble, and care, look within and say, \u2018Verily, I may well receive this, considering the evil heart of unbelief which I carry about with me.\u2019 Now dost thou see, brother Christian? No hope to escape trouble, is there. What shall we do then? There is no chance for us. We must bear suffering and affliction; therefore, let us endure it cheerfully. Some of us are the officers in God\u2019s regiments, and we are the mark of all the riflemen of the enemy. Standing forward, we have to bear all the shots. What a mercy it is that not one of God\u2019s officers ever falls in battle! God always keeps them. When the arrows fly fast, the shield of faith catches them all; and when the enemy is most angry, God is most pleased. So, for aught we care, the world may go on, the devil may revile, flesh may rise; \u2018for we are more than conquerors through him that hath loved us\u2019. Therefore, all honour be unto God alone. Expect suffering\u2014this is our first point.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">II. Now, secondly, there is <span class=\"smallcaps\">a distinction to be noticed<\/span>. Our sufferings are said to be the sufferings of Christ. Now, suffering in itself is not an evidence of Christianity. There are many people who have trials and troubles who are not children of God. I have heard some poor whining people come and say, \u2018I know I am a child of God because I am in debt, because I am in poverty, because I am in trouble.\u2019 Do you indeed? I know a great many <span class=\"italic\">rascals<\/span> in the same condition; and I don\u2019t believe you are a child of God any the more because you happen to be in poor circumstances. There are abundance who are in trouble and distress besides God\u2019s children. It is not the peculiar lot of God\u2019s family; and if I had no other ground of my hope as a Christian, except my experience of trials, I should have but very poor ground indeed. But there is a distinction to be noticed. Are these sufferings the sufferings of Christ, or are they not? A man is dishonest, and is put in jail for it; a man is a coward and men hiss at him for it; a man is insincere, and, therefore, persons avoid him. Yet he says he is persecuted. Persecuted! Not at all; it serves him right. He deserves it. But such persons will comfort themselves with the thought, that they are \u2018the dear people of God\u2019, because other people avoid them; when it so happens that they just deserve it. They do not live as they ought to do; therefore the world\u2019s punishment is their desert. Take heed, beloved, that your sufferings are the sufferings of Christ; be sure they are not your own sufferings; for if they are, you will get no relief. It is only when they are the sufferings of Jesus that we may take comfort.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">\u2018Well,\u2019 you say, \u2018what is meant by our sufferings being the sufferings of Christ?\u2019 You know the word \u2018Christ\u2019 in the Bible sometimes means the whole church with Christ, as in 1 Corinthians 12:12, and several other passages which I cannot just now remember; but you will call to mind a scripture where it says, \u2018I fill up that which is behind of the sufferings of Christ, for his body\u2019s sake, which is the church.\u2019 Now, as Christ, the head, had a certain amount of suffering to endure, so the body must also have a certain weight laid upon it. Our afflictions are the sufferings of Christ mystical, the sufferings of Christ\u2019s body, the sufferings of Christ\u2019s church; for you know that if a man could be so tall as to have his head in heaven and his feet at the bottom of the sea, it would be the same body, and the head would feel the sufferings of the feet. So, though my head is in heaven, and I am on earth, my griefs are Christ\u2019s griefs; my trials are Christ\u2019s trials, my afflictions, he suffers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteFIRSTLINE\">I feel at My heart all thy sighs and thy groans,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">For thou art most near Me, My flesh and My bones;<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">In all thy distresses, thy Head feels the pain,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteLASTLINE\">Yet all are most needful, not one is in vain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bodyNOINDENT\">The trials of a true Christian are as much the sufferings of Christ, as the agonies of Calvary.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Still you say, \u2018We want to discern whether our troubles are the trials of Christ.\u2019 Well, they are the trials of Christ, if you suffer for Christ\u2019s sake. If you are called to endure hardness for the sake of the truth, then those are the sufferings of Christ. If you suffer for your own sake, it may be a punishment for your own sins; but if you endure for Christ\u2019s sake, then they are the trials of Christ. \u2018But,\u2019 say some, \u2018is there any persecution nowadays? Do any Christians have to suffer for Christ\u2019s sake now?\u2019 Suffer, sirs! Yes. \u2018I could a tale unfold\u2019 this morning, if I pleased, of bigotry insufferable, of persecution well nigh as bad as that in the days of Mary; only our foes have not the power and the law on their side. I could tell you of some who, from the simple fact, that they choose to come and hear this despised young man, this ranting fellow, are to be looked upon as the offscouring of all things. Many are the persons who come to me, who have to lead a miserable and unhappy life, simply because from my lips they heard the word of truth. Still, despite of all that is said, they will hear it now. I have, I am sure, many before me, whose eyes would drop with tears, if I were to tell their history\u2014some who have privately sent me word of how they have to suffer for Christ\u2019s sake, because they choose to hear whom they please. Why, is it not time that men should choose to do as they like. If I do not care to do just as other ministers do, have not I a right to preach as I please? If I havn\u2019t I will\u2014that is all. And have not other parties a right to hear me if they like, without asking the lords and governors of the present day, whether the man is really clerical or not. Liberty! liberty! Let persons do as they please. But liberty\u2014where is it? Ye say it is in Britain. It is, in a measure, but not thoroughly. However, I rejoice that there are some who say, \u2018Well, my soul is profited: and let men say what they will, I will hold hard and fast to truth, and to the place where I hear the word to my soul\u2019s edification.\u2019 So, dear hearts, go on, go on; and if ye suffer for Christ\u2019s sake, they are Christ\u2019s sufferings. If ye came here simply because ye gained anything by it, then your sufferings would be your own; but since there is nothing to gain but the profit of your own souls, still hold on; and whate\u2019er is said, your persecution will but win you a brighter crown in glory.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Ah! Christian, this ennobles us. My brethren, this makes us proud and happy to think that our trials are the trials of Jesus. Oh! I think it must have been some honour to the old soldier, who stood by the Iron Duke in his battles, to be able to say, \u2018We fight under the good old Duke, who has won so many battles: and when he wins, part of the honour will be ours.\u2019 Christian, thou fightest side by side with Jesus; Christ is with thee; every blow is a blow aimed at Christ; every slander is a slander on Christ; the battle is the Lord\u2019s; the triumph is the Lord\u2019s; therefore, still on to victory! I remember a story of a great commander, who, having won many glorious victories, led his troops into a defile, and when there, a large body of the enemy entirely surrounded him. He knew a battle was inevitable on the morning; he therefore went round to all the tents, to hear in what condition his soldier\u2019s minds were\u2014whether they were dispirited or not. He came to one tent, and as he listened, he heard a man say, \u2018There is our general; he is very brave, but he is very unwise this time; he has led us into a place where we are sure to be beaten; there are so many of the enemy\u2019s cavalry, so many infantry\u2019: and then the man counted up all the troops on their own side, and made them only so many. Then the commander, after he had heard the tale, gently drew aside a part of the tent, and said, \u2018How many do you count me for? You have counted the infantry and cavalry; but how many do you count me for\u2014me, your mighty captain, who has won so many victories.\u2019 Now, Christian, I say, how many do you count Christ for? How many do you put him down for? Hast thou put him down for one? He is not one, nor a thousand: he is the \u2018chief among ten thousand\u2019. But he is more than that. Oh! put him down for a high figure; and when thou countest up thine aids and auxiliaries, put down Christ for all in all, for in him victory is certain\u2014the triumph is secure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">III. Our third point is, <span class=\"smallcaps\">a proportion to be experienced<\/span>. As the sufferings of Christ abound in us so the consolations of Christ abound. Here is a blessed proportion. God always keeps a pair of scales\u2014in this side he puts his people\u2019s trials and in that he puts their consolations. When the scale of trial is nearly empty, you will always find the scale of consolation in nearly the same condition; and when the scale of trials is full, you will find the scale of consolation just as heavy, for as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, even so shall consolation abound by Christ. This is a matter of pure experience. Some of you do not know anything at all about it. You are not Christians, you are not born again, you are not converted; ye are unregenerate, and, therefore, ye have never realized this wonderful proportion between the sufferings and the consolations of a child of God. Oh! it is mysterious that, when the black clouds gather most, the light within us is always the brightest. When the night lowers and the tempest is coming on, the heavenly captain is always closest to his crew. It is a blessed thing, when we are most cast down, then it is that we are most lifted up by the consolations of Christ. Let me show you how.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">The first reason is, because <span class=\"italic\">trials make more room for consolation<\/span>. There is nothing makes a man have a big heart like a great trial. I always find that little, miserable people, whose hearts are about the size of a grain of mustard seed, never have had much to try them. I have found that those people who have no sympathy for their fellows\u2014who never weep for the sorrows of others\u2014very seldom have had any woes of their own. Great hearts can only be made by great troubles. The spade of trouble digs the reservoir of comfort deeper, and makes more room for consolation. God comes into our heart\u2014he finds it full\u2014he begins to break our comforts and to make it empty; then there is more room for grace. The humbler a man lies, the more comfort he will always have. I recollect walking with a ploughman one day\u2014a man who was deeply taught, although he was a ploughman; and really ploughmen would make a great deal better preachers than many college gentlemen\u2014and he said to me, \u2018Depend upon it, my good brother, if you or I ever get one inch above the ground, we shall get just that inch too high.\u2019 I believe it is true; for the lower we lie, the nearer to the ground we are\u2014the more our troubles humble us\u2014the more fit we are to receive comfort; and God always gives us comfort when we are most fit for it. That is one reason why consolations increase in the same ratio as our trials.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Then again, <span class=\"italic\">trouble exercises our graces<\/span>, and the very exercise of our graces tends to make us more comfortable and happy. Where showers fall most, there the grass is greenest. I suppose the fogs and mists of Ireland make it \u2018the Emerald Isle\u2019; and wherever you find great fogs of trouble, and mists of sorrow, you always find emerald green hearts: full of the beautiful verdure of the comfort and love of God. O Christian, do not thou be saying, \u2018Where are the swallows gone? they are gone: they are dead.\u2019 They are not dead; they have skimmed the purple sea, and gone to a far-off land; but they will be back again by-and-by. Child of God, say not the flowers are dead; say not the winter has killed them, and they are gone. Ah! no; though winter hath coated them with the ermine of its snow; they will put up their heads again, and will be alive very soon. Say not, child of God, that the sun is quenched, because the cloud hath hidden it. Ah! no; he is behind there, brewing summer for thee; for when he cometh out again, he will have made the clouds fit to drop in April showers, all of them mothers of the sweet May flowers. And oh! above all, when thy God hides his face, say not, that he has forgotten thee. He is but tarrying a little while to make thee love him better; and when he cometh, thou shalt have joy in the Lord, and shalt rejoice with joy unspeakable. Waiting, exercises our grace; waiting, tries our faith; therefore, wait on in hope; for though the promise tarry, it can never come too late.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Another reason why we are often most happy in our troubles is this\u2014<span class=\"italic\">then we have the closest dealings with God<\/span>. I speak from heart knowledge and real experience. We never have such close dealings with God as when we are in tribulation. When the barn is full, man can live without God; when the purse is bursting with gold, we somehow can do without so much prayer. But once take your <span class=\"italic\">gourds <\/span>away, you want your <span class=\"italic\">God<\/span>; once cleanse away the idols out of the house, then you must go and honour Jehovah. Some of you do not pray half as much as you ought. If you are the children of God, you will have the whip, and when you have that whip, you will run to your Father. It is a fine day, and the child walks before its father; but there is a lion in the road, now he comes and takes his father\u2019s hand. He could run half-a-mile before him when all was fine and fair; but once bring the lion, and it is \u2018father! father!\u2019 as close as he can be. It is even so with the Christian. Let all be well, and he forgets God. Jeshurun waxes fat, and he begins to kick against God; but take away his hopes, blast his joys, let the infant lie in the coffin, let the crops be blasted, let the herd be cut off from the stall, let the husband\u2019s broad shoulder lie in the grave, let the children be fatherless\u2014then it is that God is a God indeed. Oh, strip me naked; take from me all I have; make me poor, a beggar, penniless, helpless: dash that cistern in pieces; crush that hope; quench the stars; put out the sun; shroud the moon in darkness, and place me all alone in space, without a friend, without a helper; still, \u2018Out of the depths will I cry unto thee, O God.\u2019 There is no cry so good as that which comes from the bottom of the mountains; no prayer half so hearty as that which comes up from the depths of the soul, through deep trials and afflictions. Hence they bring us to God, and we are happier; for that is the way to be happy\u2014to live near to God. So that while troubles abound, they drive us to God, and then consolations abound.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Some people call troubles weights. Verily they are so. A ship that has large sails and a fair wind, needs ballast. Troubles are the ballast of a believer. The eyes are the pumps which fetch out the bilge-water of his soul, and keep him from sinking. But if trials be weights I will tell you of a happy secret. There is such a thing as making a weight lift you. If I have a weight chained to me, it keeps me down; but give me pulleys and certain appliances, and I can make it lift me up. Yes, there is such a thing as making troubles raise me towards heaven. A gentlemen once asked a friend, concerning a beautiful horse of his, feeding about in the pasture with a clog on its foot, \u2018Why do you clog such a noble animal?\u2019 \u2018Sir,\u2019 said he, \u2018I would a great deal sooner clog him than lose him: he is given to leap hedges.\u2019 That is why God clogs his people. He would rather clog them than lose them; for if he did not clog them, they would leap the hedges and be gone. They want a tether to prevent their straying, and their God binds them with afflictions, to keep them near to him, to preserve them, and have them in his presence. Blessed fact\u2014as our troubles abound, our consolations also abound.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">IV. Now we close up with our last point; and may the Holy Ghost once more strengthen me to speak a word or two to you. T<span class=\"smallcaps\">here is a person to be honoured<\/span>. It is a fact that Christians can rejoice in deep distress; it is a truth, that put them in prison, and they still will sing; like many birds, they sing best in their cages. It is true that when waves roll over them, their soul never sinks. It is true they have a buoyancy about them which keeps their heads always above the water, and helps them to sing in the dark, dark night, \u2018God is with me still.\u2019 But to whom shall we give the honour? To whom shall the glory be given? Oh! to Jesus, to Jesus; for the text says it is all by Jesus. It is not because I am a Christian that I get joy in my trouble\u2014not necessarily so; it is not always the fact that troubles bring their consolations; but it is Christ who comes to me. I am sick in my chamber; Christ cometh upstairs, he sitteth by my bedside, and he talketh sweet words to me. I am dying; the chilly cold waters of Jordan have touched my foot, I feel my blood stagnate and freeze. I must die; Christ puts his arms around me, and says, \u2018Fear not, beloved; to die is to be blessed; the waters of death have their fountainhead in heaven; they are not bitter, they are sweet as nectar, for they flow from the throne of God.\u2019 I wade in the stream, the billows gather around me, I feel that my heart and my flesh fail but there is the same voice in my ears, \u2018Fear not, I am with thee! be not dismayed; I am thy God.\u2019 Now, I come to the borders of the infinite unknown, that country \u2018from whose bourne no traveller returns\u2019; I stand almost affrighted to enter the realm of shades; but a sweet voice says, \u2018I will be with thee whithersoever thou goest; if thou shouldst make thy bed in Hades I will be with thee\u2019; and I still go on, content to die, for Jesus cheers me; he is my consolation and my hope. Ah! ye who know not that matchless name, Jesus, ye have lost the sweetest note which e\u2019er can give melody. Ah! ye who have never been entranced by the precious sonnet contained in that one word <span class=\"italic\">Jesu<\/span>, ye who know not that <span class=\"italic\">Jesu<\/span> means, I-ES-U, (\u2018I ease you\u2019); ye have lost the joy and comfort of your lives, and ye must live miserable and unhappy. But the Christian can rejoice, since Christ will never forsake him, never leave him, but will be with him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">A word or two to characters\u2014First, I have a word with you who are <span class=\"italic\">expecting troubles<\/span>, and are very sad because you are looking forward to them. Take the advice of the common people, and \u2018never cross a bridge till you get to it\u2019. Follow my advice: never bring your troubles nearer than they are, for they will be sure to come down upon you soon enough. I know that many persons fret themselves about their trials before they come. What on earth is the good of it? If you will show me any benefit in it, I will say go on; but to me it seems quite enough for the Father to lay the rod on the child without the child chastising itself. Why should you do so? You, who are afraid of trouble, why should you be so? The trial may never overtake you; and if it does come, strength will come with it. Therefore, up with thee, man, who are sitting down groaning, because of forebodings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteFIRSTLINE\">\u2018Religion never was designed<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteLASTLINE\">To make our pleasures less.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"bodyNOINDENT\">Out on thee! Up! up! Why wilt thou sit down and be frozen to death? When trouble comes, then fight it; with manful heart and strong, plunge into the stream, accoutred as thou art, and swim it through; but oh! do not fear it before it comes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Then Christian <span class=\"italic\">in trouble<\/span>, I have a word to say with thee. So my brother, thou art in trouble; thou art come into the waves of affliction, art thou? No strange thing, is it brother? Thou hast been there many times before. \u2018Ah,\u2019 but sayest thou, \u2018this is the worst I ever had. I have come up here this morning with a millstone round my neck; I have a mine of lead in my heart: I am miserable, I am unhappy, I am cast down exceedingly.\u2019 Well, but brother, as thy troubles abound, so shall thy consolation. Brother, hast thou hung thy harp upon the willows? I am glad thou hast not broken the harp altogether. Better, to hang it on the willows than to break it; be sure not to break it. Instead of being distressed about thy trouble, rejoice in it; thou wilt then honour God, thou wilt glorify Christ, thou wilt bring sinners to Jesus, if thou wilt sing in the depths of trouble, for then they will say, \u2018There must be something in religion after all, otherwise the man would not be so happy.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Then one word with you who are almost <span class=\"italic\">driven to despair<\/span>. I would stretch my hands out, if I could, this morning\u2014for I believe a preacher ought to be a Briareus, with a thousand hands to fetch out his hearers one by one, and speak to them. There is a man here quite despairing\u2014almost every hope gone. Brother, shall I tell thee what to do? Thou hast fallen off the main deck, thou art in the sea, the floods surround thee; thou seemest to have no hope; thou catchest at straws; what shalt thou do now? Do? why lie upon the sea of trouble, and float upon it; be still, and know that God is God, and thou wilt never perish. All thy kicking and struggling will sink thee deeper; but lie still, for behold the lifeboat cometh; Christ is coming to thy help; soon he will deliver thee, and fetch thee out of all thy perplexities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body\">Lastly, some of you have no interest in this sermon at all. I never try to deceive my hearers by making them believe that all I say belongs to all who hear me. There are different characters in God\u2019s word; it is yours to search your own hearts this day, and see whether ye are God\u2019s people, or not. As the Lord liveth, before whom I stand, there are two classes here. I do not own the distinction of aristocratic and democratic; in my sight, and in God\u2019s sight, every man is alike. We are made of one flesh and blood; we do not have china gentlemen and earthenware poor people; we are all made of the same mould of fashion. There is one distinction, and only one. Ye are all either the children of God, or children of the devil; ye are all either born again, or dead in trespasses and sins. It is yours to let the question ring in your ears: \u2018Where am I? Is yon black tyrant, with his fiery sword, my king; or do I own Jehovah-Jesus as my strength, my shield, my Saviour?\u2019 I shall not force you to answer it; I shall not say anything to you about it. Only answer it yourselves; let your hearts speak; let your souls speak. All I can do is to propose the question. God apply it to your souls! I beseech him to send it home! and make the arrow stick fast!<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteFIRSTLINE\">Is Jesus mine! I am now prepared,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">To meet with what I thought most hard;<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">Yes, let the winds of trouble blow,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">And comforts melt away like snow,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteFIRSTLINE\">No blasted trees, nor failing crops,<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">Can hinder my eternal hopes;<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteMIDDLELINES\">Tho\u2019 creatures change, the Lord\u2019s the same;<\/p>\n<p class=\"QuoteLASTLINE\">Then let me triumph in His name.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Thumbnail <span class=\"rTNyH RZQOk\">photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@jacksharp_photography?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText\">Jack Sharp<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/photos\/ShCVvQbQBDk?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText\">Unsplash<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Sermon DELIVERED ON SABBATH MORNING, MARCH 11, 1855, BY THE REV. 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