The Fundamentals - 1910: Vol.10

28 The Fundamentals som fairly in the spring, on which no fruit is to be found in the harvest: and some have sharp soul exercises; which áre nothing hut foretastes of hell. ' < The new birth, however in appearance hopefully begun, may be márred two ways: First, Some, like Zarah (Gen. 38: 28, 29), are brought to the birth, but go back again. They have sharp convictions for a while; but these go off, and they become as careless about their salvation, and as profane as ever and usually worse than ever; “their last state is worse than their first” (Matt. 12:45). They get awakening grace, but not converting grace and that goes off by degrees, as the light of the declining day, till it issue in midnight darkness. 1 >, , L jjr -

Secondly, Some, like Ishmael, come forth too soon; they are born before the time of the promise. (Gen. 16:2; com­ pare Gal. 4:22, etc.) They take up with a mere law-work, and stay not till the time of the promise of the Gospel. They snatch at consolation, not waiting till it be given them; and foolishly draw their comfort from the laW that wounded them. They apply the healing plaster to themselves, before their 'wound is sufficiently searched. The law, that rigorous hus­ band, severely beats them, and throws in curses and vengeance upon their souls; then they fall to reforming, praying, mourn- ing, promising, and vowing, till this ghost’be laid; which done, they fall asleep again in the arms of the law: but they are never shaken out of themselves and their own righteousness, nor brought forward to Jesus Christ.

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Lastly, There may be a wonderful moving of the affec- tions, in souls that are not at all touched with regenerating grace. Where there is no grace, there may, notwithstanding, be a flood of teárs, as in Esau, “who found no place of re­ pentance, though he sought it carefully with tears” (Heb. 12:17). There may be great flashes of joy ; as in the hearers of the Word, represented in the parable by the stony ground, who “anon with joy receive it” (Matt. 13:20). There may also be great desires after good things, and great delight in f >»► , 1 JL ,

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