AN OPEN LETTER TO A
YOUNG MAN SEEKING SPIRITUAL HELP
My dear Comrade,
Your letter has just now reached me, and I hasten to reply.
You say: 'I have sought and found Holiness many times, but the
longest I have been able to keep it was seven weeks,' and then you
mention some besetting sin against which you have struggled for five
years.
Let me ask, did you yield to this besetting sin? And then feeling
condemned, did you come to the penitent-form seeking a Clean Heart?
If so, you have probably made the great mistake so many make of
claiming heart purity, when what you received was the peace of
pardon. If I fall into sin, I must first confess my sin with a
penitent heart and trust for pardon through reliance upon the Blood
of Jesus, and if I do this the peace of pardon will fill my heart,
but I must not mistake this for Sanctification.
When I am pardoned I am then called to consecrate my redeemed life
to God, and when I wholly consecrate myself to Him who has loved me
out of my sins, my guilt, my condemnation, I must trust Him to
purify my whole being, to sanctify me wholly and fill me with the
Holy Spirit. And if I believe, He can and will do the wonder work of
grace in me. He will make me holy; He will perfect me in love; He
will fill me with passion for His glory, so that I sing from my
heart:
Take my love, my Lord, I pour At Thy feet, its treasure store;
Take my life and it shall be Ever, only, all for Thee.
And with joy I sing:
The Blood, the Blood is all my plea; Hallelujah! for it cleanses me.
You speak of keeping the Blessing seven weeks. How did you keep the
Blessing so long? Was it not by walking with the Blesser? If your
attention is fixed upon the Blessing instead of the Blesser; if you
think of Holiness as separate from the Holy Spirit, you will lose
all. If you fail to recognize, honour, love, trust, and obey the
Blesser, you lose the Blessing, just as you lose the beauty of the
rose when you turn your eyes from the rose, or the sweetness when
you take away the honey, or the music when you lose the musician.
Why and how did you lose the Blessing after seven weeks? Was it not
because under stress of temptation you took your eyes off the
Blesser? You forgot the sweet, sacred presence of the Blesser. and
turning from Him you yielded to sin, or you doubted, and then the
enemy robbed you of the Blessing. 'Watch and pray that you enter not
into temptation.' When temptation came you should have said, 'Get
behind me, Satan.' You should have resisted the Devil, and drawn
nigh to God. The Blesser was there. The Holy Spirit was present. The
infinitely loving Redeemer, with all His redemptive power, was with
you, but you forgot Him, and so lost the Blessing.
You should have turned to Jesus in love and loyalty and trust, and
said, 'O Lord, I am Thine; keep me! I trust Thee. I love Thee. I
praise Thee, and I will not fear mine enemy.' If you had done this,
you would not have lost the Blessing. Resist the Devil, and he will
flee from thee. Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to thee.'
That is the way, and I know of no other way of victory. In that way,
and that way only, I have been getting victory for nearly half a
century, and in that way you can get victory, and get it quickly,
and get it always. Hallelujah
You are discouraged. You wonder if you can ever gain and keep the
victory. You can, bless God! You can. The victory is at the door
now. The Victor is at the door. Open and let Him in, and victory is
yours. Drop on your knees now, just now, and tell Him all; then
trust Him, thank Him, praise Him, whether or not you have any great
feeling. Just keep on trusting, thanking, praising, and obeying Him,
and peace and victory will come.
Keep your eyes on Jesus, and guard yourself against the beginnings
of temptation and sin. Keep your mind pure. Fill it with clean
thoughts, loving thoughts, and holy affections. Lift your thoughts
above fleshly and low things to spiritual levels. Sing songs and
make melody in your heart to the Lord.
Deal promptly and sternly with your eyes and your ears. Turn away
your eyes from beholding evil, and your ears from listening to evil.
Make a covenant with your eyes as did Job. Stand on guard at eyegate
and eargate lest sin get into your heart through those gateways.
Sin does not leap upon us fully armed. It steals in through a look,
a swift, silent suggestion or imagination, but love and loyalty to
Jesus will make you watchful and swift to rise up and cast out the
subtle enemy. Do this and you shall live, and live victoriously.
Often drop on your knees or lift your heart in secret prayer, and do
not forget to mingle thanksgiving with your prayers. You do not
praise God enough. Begin now. Thank Him now and praise Him, for He
is worthy, and you are much behind in this sweet duty.
When you wake up in the morning ask Him for some verse of song to
cheer you through the day, and find some verse of Scripture upon
which to stay your mind. Finally, seek to pass some of your blessing
on to some other soul, as the widow of Sarepta shared her bit of oil
and handful of meal with Elijah and found it multiplying through the
months of famine. So will you find your blessings multiplying as you
share them with others.
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