Now, my friends, God will not allow us to succeed on that plan. We are
members of His Church, whose head is Jesus, who gave Himself for sinners;
whose members are all brothers of His Church, which is held together by
self-sacrifice and fellow-help. If we try to be like the heathens, and
fancy that we can succeed by selfishness, and cunning, and covetousness,
God will not let us fall from the honour which He has put on us, and
trample our blessings under foot. He will bring our plans to nought.
Whomsoever he may let prosper in sin, He will not let those who have
heard the message prosper in it. Whatever nation He may let become great
by covetousness, and selfish competing and struggling of man against man,
He will not let England grow great by it. He loves her too well to let
her fall so, and cast away her high honour of being a Christian nation.
By great and sore afflictions, by bringing our cleverest plans to
nothing, He will teach us that we cannot worship God and Mammon at once;
that the sure riches, either for a man or for a nation, are not money,
but righteousness love, justice, wisdom; that this new idol of selfish
competition which men worship nowadays, and fancy that it is the secret
cause of all plenty, and cheapness, and civilisation, has no place in the
church of Jesus Christ, who gave up His own life for those who hated Him,
and came not to do His own will, but the will of His Father; not to
enable men to go to heaven after a life of selfishness here; but by the
power of His Spirit—the spirit of love and fellowship to sweep all
selfishness off the face of God’s good earth. By sore trials and
afflictions will God in His mercy teach this to England, and to every man
in England who is deluded into fancying that he can serve God, and
selfishness at once, till we learn once more, as our forefathers did of
old, that He is the Lord. Because we are His children God will chasten
us; because He receives us, He will scourge us back to Him; because He
has prepared for us things such as eye hath not seen, He will not let us
fill our bellies with the husks which the swine eat, and like the dumb
beasts, snarl and struggle one against the other for a place at His
table, as if it were not wide enough for all His creatures, and for ten
times as many more, forgetting that He is the giver, and fancying that we
are to be the takers, and spoiling the gift itself in our hurry to snatch
it out of our neighbours’ hands. In one word, God will not give us false
prosperity, as the children of the world, the flesh, and the devil,
because he wishes to give us real prosperity as the sons of God, in the
kingdom of his Son Jesus Christ, who died on the cross for us.
XIX.
THE DELIVERANCE OF JERUSALEM.
And it came to pass that the angel of the Lord went out, and smote in
the camp of the Assyrians an hundred and eighty five thousand: and
when they arose in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.—2
KINGS xix. 35.
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