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CONCERNING DELIVERANCE FROM SINNING
by Charles Spurgeon
In THIS PLACE I would say
a plain word or two to those who understand the method of justification by
faith, which is in Christ Jesus, but whose trouble is that they cannot
cease from sin. We can never be happy, restful, or spiritually healthy
till we become holy... The old nature is very strong, and they have tried
to curb and tame it; but it will not be subdued, and they find themselves,
though anxious to be better, if anything growing worse than before. The
heart is so hard, the will is so obstinate, the passions are so furious,
the thoughts are so volatile, the imagination is so ungovernable, the
desires are so wild, that the man feels he has a den of wild beasts within
him, which will eat him up sooner than be ruled by him. We may say of our
fallen nature what the Lord said to Job concerning Leviathan: "Wilt thou
play with him as with a bird? or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?" A
man might as well hope to hold the north wind in the hollow of his hand,
as expect to control by his own strength those boisterous powers which
dwell within his fallen nature. This is a greater feat than any of the
fabled labors of Hercules: God is wanted here.
"I could believe that Jesus would forgive sin," says one, "but then my
trouble is that I sin again, and that I feel such awful tendencies to evil
within me. As surely as a stone, if it be flung up into the air, soon
comes down again to the ground, so do I, though I am sent up to heaven by
earnest preaching, return again to my insensible state. Alas ! I am easily
fascinated with the basilisk eyes of sin, and am thus held as under a
spell, so that I cannot escape from my own folly."
Dear friend, salvation would be a sadly incomplete affair if it did not
deal with this part of our ruined estate. We want to be purified as well
as pardoned. Justification without sanctification would not be salvation
at all. It would call the leper clean, and leave him to die of his
disease; it would forgive the rebellion and allow the rebel to remain an
enemy to his king. It would remove the consequences, but overlook the
cause, and this would leave an endless and hopeless task before us. It
would stop the stream for a time, but leave an open fountain of
defilement, which would sooner or later break forth with increased power.
Remember that the Lord Jesus came to take away sin in three ways; He came
to remove the penalty of sin, the power of sin, and, at last, the presence
of sin. At once you may reach to the second part-the power of sin may
immediately be broken; and so you will be on the road to the third,
namely, the removal of the presence of sin. "We know that he was
manifested to take away our sins."
The angel said of our Lord, "Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for he shall
save his people from their sins." Our Lord Jesus came to destroy in us the
works of the devil. That which was said at our Lord's birth was also
declared in His death; for when the soldier pierced His side forthwith
came there out blood and water, to set forth the double cure by which we
are delivered from the guilt and the defilement of sin.
If, however, you are troubled about the power of sin, and about the
tendencies of your nature, as you well may be, here is a promise for you.
Have faith in it, for it stands in that covenant of grace which is ordered
in all things and sure. God, who cannot lie, has said in Ezekiel 36:26:
"A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you:
and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give
you an heart of flesh."
You see, it is all "I will," and "I will." "I will give," and "I will take
away." This is the royal style of the King of kings, who is able to
accomplish all His will. No word of His shall ever fall to the ground.
The Lord knows right well that you cannot change your own heart, and
cannot cleanse your own nature; but He also knows that He can do both. He
can cause the Ethiopian to change his skin, and the leopard his spots.
Hear this, and be astonished: He can create you a second time...
This is a miracle of grace, but the Holy Ghost will perform it. It would
be a very wonderful thing if one could stand at the foot of the Niagara
Falls, and could speak a word which should make the river Niagara begin to
run up stream, and leap up that great precipice over which it now rolls in
stupendous force. Nothing but the power of God could achieve that marvel;
but that would be more than a fit parallel to what would take place if the
course of your nature were altogether reversed. All things are possible
with God. He can reverse the direction of your desires and the current of
your life, and instead of going downward from God, He can make your whole
being tend upward toward God. That is, in fact, what the Lord has promised
to do for all who are in the covenant; and we know from Scripture that all
believers are in the covenant. Let me read the words again: "A new spirit
will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your
flesh, and will give an heart of flesh" (Ezekiel 11:19).
What a wonderful promise! And it is yea and amen in Christ Jesus to the
glory of God by us. Let us lay hold of it; accept it as true, and
appropriate it to ourselves. Then shall it be fulfilled in us, and we
shall have, in after days and years, to sing of that wondrous change,
which the sovereign grace of God has wrought in us.
It is well worthy of consideration that when the Lord takes away the stony
heart, that deed is done; and when that is once done, no known power can
ever take away that new heart which He gives, and that right spirit which
He puts within us. "The gifts and calling of God are without repentance ";
that is, without repentance on His part; He does not take away what He
once has given. Let Him renew you and you will be renewed. Man's
reformations and cleanings up soon come to an end, for the dog returns to
his vomit; but when God puts a new heart into us, the new heart is there
forever, and never will it harden into stone again. He who made it flesh
will keep it so. Herein we may rejoice and be glad forever in that which
God creates in the kingdom of His grace.
To put the matter very simply-did you ever hear of Mr. Rowland Hill's
illustration of the cat and the sow? I will give it in my own fashion, to
illustrate our Saviour's expressive words-"Ye must be born (Begotten,
emphasis mine) again. " Do you see that cat? What a cleanly creature she
is! How cleverly she washes herself with her tongue and her paws! It is
quite a pretty sight! Did you ever see a sow do that? No, you never did.
It is contrary to its nature. It prefers to wallow in the mire. Go and
teach a sow to wash itself, and see how little success you would gain. It
would be a great sanitary improvement if swine would be clean. Teach them
to wash and clean themselves as the cat has been doing! Useless task. You
may by force wash that sow, but it hastens to the mire, and is soon as
foul as ever. The only way in which you can get a sow to wash itself is to
transform it into a cat; then it will wash and be clean, but not till
then! Suppose that transformation to be accomplished, and then what was
difficult or impossible is easy enough; the swine will henceforth be fit
for your parlor and your hearth-rug.
So it is with an ungodly man; you
cannot force him to do what a renewed man does most willingly; you may
teach him, and set him a good example, but he cannot learn the art of
holiness, for he has no mind to it; his nature leads him another way. When
the Lord makes a new man of him, then all things wear a different aspect.
So great is this change, that I once heard a convert say, "Either all the
world is changed, or else I am." The new nature follows after right as
naturally as the old nature wanders after wrong. What a blessing to
receive such a nature! Only the Holy Ghost can give it.
Did it ever strike you what a wonderful thing it is for the Lord to give a
new heart and a right spirit to a man? You have seen a lobster, perhaps,
which has fought with another lobster, and lost one of its claws, and a
new claw has grown. That is a remarkable thing; but it is a much more
astounding fact that a man should have a new heart given to him. This,
indeed, is a miracle beyond the powers of nature. There is a tree. If you
cut off one of its limbs, another one may grow in its place; but can you
change the tree; can you sweeten sour sap; can you make the thorn bear
figs? You can graft something better into it and that is the analogy which
nature gives us of the work of grace; but absolutely to change the vital
sap of the tree would be a miracle indeed. Such a prodigy and mystery of
power God works in all who believe in Jesus.
If you yield yourself up to His
divine working, the Lord will alter your nature; He will subdue the old
nature, and breathe new life into you. Put your trust in the Lord Jesus
Christ, and He will take the stony heart out of your flesh, and He will
give you a heart of flesh. Where everything was hard, everything shall be
tender; where everything was vicious, everything shall be virtuous: where
everything tended downward, everything shall rise upward with impetuous
force. The lion of anger shall give place to the lamb of meekness; the
raven of uncleanness shall fly before the dove of purity; the vile serpent
of deceit shall be trodden under the heel of truth.
I have seen with my own eyes such marvelous changes of moral and spiritual
character that I despair of none. I could, if it were fitting, point out
those who were once unchaste women who are now pure as the driven snow,
and blaspheming men who now delight all around them by their intense
devotion. Thieves are made honest, drunkards sober, liars truthful, and
scoffers zealous. Wherever the grace of God has appeared to a man, it has
trained him to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts, and to live soberly,
righteously, and godly in this present evil world: and, dear reader, it
will do the same for you.
"I cannot make this change," says one. Who said you could? The Scripture
which we have quoted speaks not of what man will do, but of what God will
do. It is God's promise, and it is for Him to fulfill His own engagements.
Trust in Him to fulfill His Word to you, and it will be done.
"But how is it to be done?" What business is that of yours? Must the Lord
explain His methods before you will believe him? The Lord's working in
this matter is a great mystery: the Holy Ghost performs it. He who made
the promise has the responsibility of keeping the promise, and He is equal
to the occasion. God, who promises this marvelous change, will assuredly
carry it out in all who receive Jesus, for to all such He gives power to
become the Sons of God. Oh that you would believe it! Oh that you would do
the gracious Lord the justice to believe that He can and will do this for
you, great miracle though it will be! Oh that you would believe that God
cannot lie! Oh that you would trust Him for a new heart, and a right
spirit, for He can give them to you! May the Lord give you faith in His
promise, faith in His Son, faith in the Holy Spirit, and faith in Him, and
to Him shall be praise and honor and glory forever and ever! Amen |