"Thou shalt not commit adultery."
An English army-officer in
India who had been living an
impure life went around one
evening to argue religion with
the chaplain. During their talk
the officer said:
"Religion is all very well, but
you must admit that there are
difficulties--about the
miracles, for instance."
The chaplain knew the man and
his besetting sin, and quietly
looking him in the face,
answered:
"Yes, there are some things in
the Bible not very plain, I
admit; but the seventh
commandment is very plain."
PLAIN SPEAKING.
I would to God I could pass over
this commandment, but I feel
that the time has come to cry
aloud and spare not. Plain
speaking about it is not very
fashionable nowadays. "Teachers
of religion have by common
consent banished from their
public teaching all advice,
warning or allusion in regard to
love between the sexes," says
Dr. Stalker. These themes are
left to poets and novelists to
handle. In an autobiography
recently published in England,
the writer attributed no small
share of the follies and vices
of his earlier years to his
never having heard a plain,
outspoken sermon on this seventh
commandment.
But though men are inclined to
pass it by, God is not silent or
indifferent in regard to it.
When I hear any one make light
of adultery and licentiousness,
I take the Bible and see how God
has let his curse and wrath come
down upon it.
"Thou shalt not commit adultery.
. . . For this is a heinous
crime; yea, it is an iniquity to
be punished by the judges. For
it is a fire that consumeth to
destruction, and would root out
all mine increase. . . . By
means of a whorish woman a man
is brought to a piece of bread:
and the adulteress will hunt for
the precious life. Can a man
take fire in his bosom, and his
clothes not be burned? Can one
go upon hot coals, and his feet
not be burned? So he that goeth
in to his neighbor's wife;
whosoever toucheth her shall not
be innocent. . . . Whoso
committeth adultery with a woman
lacketh understanding: he that
doeth it destroyeth his own
soul. A wound and dishonor shall
he get; and his reproach shall
not be wiped away. . . . Know ye
not that the unrighteous shall
not inherit the kingdom of God?
Be not deceived: neither
fornicators, nor adulterers, nor
effeminate, nor abusers of
themselves with mankind shall
inherit the kingdom of God. . .
. But fornication, and all
uncleanness, let it not be once
named among you, as becometh
saints; neither filthiness, nor
foolish talking, nor jesting,
which are not convenient: but
rather giving thanks. For this
ye know, that no whoremonger,
nor unclean person hath any
inheritance in the kingdom of
Christ and of God. Let no man
deceive you with vain words: for
because of these things cometh
the wrath of God upon the
children of disobedience. Be not
ye therefore partakers with
them. . . . Whoremongers shall
have their part in the lake
which burneth with fire and
brimstone: which is the second
death. . . . For without are
whoremongers. . . ."
These are a few of the
threatenings and warnings
contained in the old Book, up to
its closing chapter. It speaks
plainly, without compromise.
MARRIAGE AND THE HOME.
This commandment is God's
bulwark around marriage and the
home. Marriage is one of the
institutions that existed in
Eden; it is older than the fall.
It is the most sacred
relationship that can exist
between human beings, taking
precedence even of the
relationship of the parent and
child. Some one has pointed out
that as in the beginning God
created one man and one woman,
this is the true order for all
ages. Where family ties are
disregarded and dishonored, the
results are always fatal. The
home existed before the church,
and unless the home is kept pure
and undefiled, there can be no
family religion and the church
is in danger. Adultery and
licentiousness have swept nation
after nation out of existence.
Did it not bring fire and
brimstone from heaven upon Sodom
and Gomorrah? What carried Rome
into ruin? The obscene frescoes
and statues at Pompeii and
Naples tell the tale. Where
there is no sacredness around
the home, population dwindles;
family virtues disappear; the
children are corrupt from their
very birth; the seeds of sure
decay are already planted. In
1895 there were twenty-five
thousand divorces in this
country. I was on one of the
fashionable streets of a
prominent city some time ago,
where every family except two in
the whole street had either a
son or a daughter that had been
divorced. Divorce and debauchery
go hand in hand. We are not
gaining much in turning away
from this old law, are we?
THE DEVIL'S COUNTERFEIT.
Lust is the devil's counterfeit
of love. There is nothing more
beautiful on earth than a pure
love, and there is nothing so
blighting as lust. I do not know
of a quicker, shorter way down
to hell than by adultery and the
kindred sins condemned by this
commandment. The Bible says that
with the heart man believeth
unto righteousness, but
"whoredom and wine and new wine
take away the heart." Lust will
drive all natural affection out
of a man's heart. For the sake
of some vile harlot he will
trample on the feelings and
entreaties of a sainted mother
and beautiful wife and godly
sister.
Young man, are you leading an
impure life? Suppose God's
scales should drop down before
you, what would you do? Are you
fit for the kingdom of heaven?
You know very well that you are
not. You loathe yourself. When
you look upon that pure wife or
mother, you say,
"What a vile wretch I am! The
harlot is bringing me down to an
untimely and dishonored grave."
May God show us what a fearful
sin it is! The idea of making
light of it! I do not know of
any sin that will make a man run
down to ruin more quickly. I am
appalled when I think of what is
going on in the world; of so
many young men living impure
lives, and talking about the
virtue of women as if it didn't
amount to anything. This sin is
coming in upon us like a flood
at the present day. In every
city there is an army of
prostitutes. Young men by
hundreds are being utterly
ruined by this accursed sin.
THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER.
I think that the most infernal
thing the sun shines on in
America is the way woman is
treated after she has been
ruined by a man, often under
fair promises of marriage. Some
one said that when the prodigal
son came home he had the best
robe and the fatted calf, but
what does the prodigal daughter
get? Although she may have been
more sinned against than
sinning, she is cast out and
ostracized by society. She is
condemned to an almost hopeless
life of degradation and shame,
sinking step by step into a
loathsome grave, unless she
hurries her doom by suicide. But
the wretch who has ruined her in
body and soul, holds his head as
high as ever, and society
attaches no stain to him. If he
had failed to pay his gambling
debts or was detected cheating
at cards, he would promptly be
dropped by society; but he may
boast of his impure life, and
his companions will think
nothing of it. Parents who would
not allow their daughters to
become acquainted with a man who
is rude in manners, sometimes do
not hesitate to accept the
society of men who are known to
be impure.
Talk about stealing--a man who
steals the virtue of a woman is
the meanest thief that ever was
on the face of the earth! One
who goes into your house and
steals your money is a prince
compared with a vile libertine
who takes the virtue of your
sister, or steals the affection
of your wife, and robs you of
her; no sneakthief that ever
walked the earth is so mean as
he. How men pass laws to protect
their property, but when that
which is far nearer and dearer
to them than money is taken, it
is made light of! If a man
should push a young lady into
the river and she should be
drowned, the law would lay hold
of him, and he would be tried
for murder and hung. But if he
wins her affection and ruins
her, and then casts her off,
isn't he worse, than a murderer?
There are some sins that are
worse than murder, and that is
one of them. If some one should
treat your wife or sister so,
you would want to shoot him as
you would a dog. Why do you not
respect all women as you do your
mother and sister? "What law of
justice forgives the obscene
bird of prey, while it kicks out
of its path the soiled and
bleeding dove?"
GOD'S COMING JUDGMENT.
God has appointed a day when
this matter will be set right.
"Be not deceived: God is not
mocked: whatsoever a man soweth,
that shall he also reap." He
will render to every man
according to his deeds. You may
walk down the aisle of the
church and take your seat,
thinking that no one knows of
your sin. But God is on the
throne, and He will surely bring
you to judgment. Do you believe
that God will allow this
infernal thing to go on,--women
bearing all the blame while
guilty men go unpunished? God
has appointed a day when He will
judge this world in
righteousness, and the day is
fast approaching.
If you are guilty of this sin,
do not let the day pass until
you repent. If you are living in
some secret sin, or are
fostering impure thoughts, make
up your mind that by the grace
of God you will be delivered. I
don't believe a man who is
guilty of this sin is ever going
to see the kingdom of God unless
he repents in sackcloth and
ashes, and does all he can to
make restitution.
AN EVIL HARVEST.
Even in this life adultery and
uncleanness bring their awful
results, both physical and
mental. The pleasure and
excitement that lead so many
astray at the beginning soon
pass away, and only the evil
remains. Vice carries a sting in
its tail, like the scorpion. The
body is sinned against, and the
body sooner or later suffers.
"Every sin that a man doeth is
without the body: but he that
committeth fornication sinneth
against his own body," said
Paul. Nature herself punishes
with nameless diseases, and the
man goes down to the grave
rotten, leaving the effects of
his sin to blight his posterity.
There are nations whose manhood
has been eaten out by this awful
scourge.
It drags a man lower than the
beasts. It stains the memory. I
believe that memory is "the worm
that never dies," and the memory
is never cleansed of obscene
stories and unclean acts. Even
if a man repents and reforms he
often has to fight the past.
Lust gave Samson into the power
of Delilah, who robbed him of
his strength. It led David to
commit murder and called down
upon him the wrath of God, and
if he had not repented he would
have lost heaven. I believe that
if Joseph had responded to the
enticement of Potiphar's wife,
his light would have gone out in
darkness.
It ends in one or other of two
ways: either in remorse and
shame because of the realization
of the loss of purity, with a
terrible struggle against a hard
taskmaster; or in hardness of
heart, brutalizing of the finer
senses, which is a more dreadful
condition.
We hear a good deal about
intemperance nowadays. That sin
advertises itself; it shows its
marks upon the face and in the
conduct. But this hides itself
away under the shadow of the
night. A man who tampers with
this evil goes on step by step
until his character is blasted,
his reputation ruined, his
health gone, and his life made
as dark as hell. May God wake up
the nation to see how this awful
sin is spreading!
Will any one deny that the house
of the strange woman is "the way
to hell, going down to the
chambers of death," as the Bible
says? Are there not men whose
characters have been utterly
ruined for this life through
this accursed sin? Are there not
wives who would rather sink into
their graves than live? Many a
man went with a pure woman to
the altar a few years ago, and
promised to love and cherish
her. Now he has given his
affections to some vile harlot,
and brought ruin on his wife and
children!
ARE YOU GUILTY?
Young man, young woman, are you
guilty, even in thought? Bear in
mind what Christ said: "Ye have
heard that it was said by them
of old time, Thou shalt not
commit adultery: but I say unto
you, That whosoever looketh on a
woman to lust after her has
committed adultery with her
already in his heart." How many
would repent but that they are
tied hand and foot, and some
vile harlot, whose feet are
fastened in hell, clings to him
and says: "If you give me up, I
will expose you!" Can you step
on the scales and take that
harlot with you?
If you are guilty of this awful
sin, escape for your life. Hear
God's voice while there is yet
time. Confess your sin to Him.
Ask Him to snap the fetters that
bind you. Ask Him to give you
victory over your passions. If
your right eye offends, pluck it
out. If your right hand offends,
cut it off. Shake yourself like
Samson, and say:
"By the grace of God I will not
go down to an adulterer's
grave."
There is hope for you,
adulterer. There is hope for
you, adulteress. God will not
turn you away if you truly
repent. No matter how low down
in vice and misery you may have
sunk, you may be washed, you may
be sanctified, you may be
justified in the name of the
Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of
our God. Remember what Christ
said to that woman which was a
sinner--"Thy sins are forgiven
thee; thy faith hath saved thee;
go in peace;" and to that woman
that was taken in adultery--"Go,
and sin no more."
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