Frankfort Pilgrim College - Pilgrim Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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.tbihvt 15122111111 5 I if Literary PERFECTION-AN EXHORIATION Eg fConti11uedQ God wants you to be perfect that you might glorify Him. Deadness doesn't glorify God, lifelessness doesn't glorify God any more than sin glori- fies Him. God created Adam in His own image that he might glorify Him. When the life of Christ is within, perfect love and obedience, I declare to you that God will see your good works and be glorified in them. The most of the works being done today in the name of Jesus Christ are not the works of God, but are the works of selfishness, or of pleasure, or of ambition, and that takes in the most ofthe church work, also that is being done t-oday. It is something like this, i'Our church needs a new carpet, the old one is ragged and it doesn't look good to those nice folks when they come and we need to get a new one. ' VVhat is the reason, the motive, the object, the thing back of it? They want their church to look well in the eyes of people. Wlicii God fills the soul with divine life and perfects it, the motive changes and you have thc beauty of holiness, the most beautiful thing in all the world in the eyes of men and Women who now behold the deeds of perfect love. Many a prince has gone from earth to heaven, left the tenement of clay in rags, but he was beau- tiful in spirit and glorious within, a prince of God. He had honored God: Praise the Lord forever! wWhE1l Jesus Christ provides for perfection, how are you going to get around it without turning the provision of Almighty God for your soul?' If God provides for your sanctification, you will go on and get sanctified or turn down the means. ' And 'if you turn 'down the means that 'is provided, you turn down the atonement of Jesus Christ. It is a serious thing when you-get to studying this truth. T ' e r There are'two things God does to bring the sinner to' perfection. One is by regeneration and the other is by sanctiiication. Reformation will never do, never in all the world. How would you like to reform and depend upon your reformation? Or how would you like to depend upon your profession or the ceremonies that so many people have got into andare- depending upon for righteousness? How would you like to depend upon your righteous acts? Your very conscience stands- at the door of such things and drives you back and you know that you are in ungodliness and a depth of'iniquitv. You know that you want your sins aswell as your carnal mind buried under the blood, As long as that conscience is alive, you might get into the verv presence of God, but you would find your conscience haunting and troubling and the ghosts of the past would come up against you and God would not keep them down. ' ' Williani Pitt once said of England, England will extend to the judg- ment. One of his colleagues jumped to his feet and said, 'I thank God for the judgment that England now has, and he was right. William Pitt was wrong. I want to tell you that the deeds of the past. the lack of seeking Christ in the past will 'haunt your conscience unto the very judgment of God. I am glad forthe judgment that comes through the conscience and tells you and me what ought to be. If you are not saved through pardoning grace of Jesus Chirst, your own refusal will haunt you throughout eternity., You need the blood of Jesus Christ on your soul. That is only the first step. VVe must be sanctified Wholly and have that disposition that is unlike God cleansed from our soul and the heart filled with divine love. How do I know? I will give you the test and it is right here in connection with this lesson. I E3 Ei' G3 Q G3 fi Q Qs Q. SCJ EQ ffl E3 Gi' Q4 Q XC, EQ G0 -. 4994.

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WIP Gimme P J S3 E-D CD 9 Q9 S3 Q JZ 69 ci F 4 Z3 lv .53 af 69 Q lv J Ui DZ E9 'B Literary PERFECTION-AN EXHORTATION Q Continued J baccog that will take care of your difficulties, that will satisfy you g' that is the thing for you to do. I remember when an old p1'eacher told me some- thing similar, not to chew tobacco, however. He said, What you need is to go into the world and to get busyf' The devil doesn't care how you are side- t1'acked and what you do so long as you don't go on to perfection and get the real thing. He will let you work your head off to keep you deceived and to keep you from being made perfect in heart. If he can make you think that there is nothing higher than regeneration he will keep you all the time testi- fying to holinss when you know that you have only the first work. One of the most beautiful things in this present world is that the religion of Jesus Christ provides for you to be sanctified wholly. God could not be true to the individual in demanding that he be perfect. if He did not provide for the perfection. VVhen the light breaks on the soul, he will walk in it or walk out into darkness, he will go on and get sanctified wholly or loose his con- nection with God. . The world is just full of old hulks. You have been along the harbors or along the beaches and seen the old hulks of ships. Some of them from the out.- side seem to be in a good state of preservation. VVe still call them ships. A lot of folks are still called Christians, God's children, after they have lost the fire of regeneration. 'The soul that fails to walk in the light goes out into darkness and loses all. ' ' ' ' I was on the shore of Lake Michigan some time ago and went over to an old. abandoned harbor and was looking over the wreckage. I passed by a beau- tiful, little launch and said, Isn't that pretty, suppose we get in and take a ride. The old fisherman who was with me just laughed. I said, That looks like a beautiful little vessel and there is no doubt but that many a time it has -gone' out' yonder on 'its' trips and that engine has just simply driven it right straight through the waves and brought it back again with its load of fish. The old man admitted that it was all true, Well, why not take another trip with it?', Just look insidef' I walked up and stepped on the edge and looked in and the engine was all rusty and useless. You couldn't do a thing with it. I said, We'll just put it in the water and float with it, but, no, the cork is even gone out of the hull and it will leak water like a riddle. 'What fi symbol of folks all over this country, still claiming to have the grace ofiflod, still claiming to be saved and even perfected in grace, but they are justgis helpless and powerless and lifeless and dead as that vessel. One time it went out yonder, it cut its way through 'the cruelest waves and the billows would toss and throw the waters over its deck because of the power that was within. but now. ' Many a soul is just lacking in the real Spit-it and presence of God, but outwardly they are just the same as that hulk on the beach. I said, That is a fine vessel, let's put it in the water. ,These persons' are of no more use in the service of God when it comes to spiritual things than that old 'hulk was of use in the fishing in Lake Michigan. You can see the dry- ness and deaness and powerlessness, no Spirit of Christ, worldliness in conver- sation and everything else,-evidence that there is no longer life and power and victory. They have actually come to the place where there is no divine life in their souls. They are depending upon the forms and the power and life of other days, but they are like the old hulk.



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Uhr 51931115 i L't 3 gl 1 erary L. 67 Qi Q PERFECTION-AN EXHORTATION Gy fContinuedJ say unto you, love your enemies. That is the test of godliness. I want to E9 know how God acts in times like this. Bless them that curse you. Oh, Q 95 somebody said something mean about you. What Cid you say in return? Did P you bless them? Come now, was what you said a blessing? How did you 3 children treat your mothers when they forbid you doing' something? Did you f say. The Lord bless you, motherm! Come on, girls and boys, Did you bless g gl the mother who had done so much for you 4? You said you wanted to go some- he where and your mother said, t'No , or your father said, UNO . Did you - EJ turn around and ask God to bless them? the ones dearest to you. And He G0 Q said to bless your enemies. Did you say, Thank you, I love you ? Here is the test of the thing. Thank God for the children who do love and honor their parents. They are keeping one of the commandments, but there is a self-will set up against the judgment of older people that is just writhing and squirming Q ca all over the country. Disobedience to parents is one of the things that is writ- EQ ten in the Book as a sign of the last days, and yet when I touch these things gt somehow there is something begins to grind in hearts and they would throw i it right back in my face. You are talking about me. I said something Q here in school the other day about a certain thing and I think there were no less than three persons who either came or sent word that I meant them. e , guess ey mus ave oug ey e onge in e crow was a - fs' WllI th th th htth bl d' th dI tlk ing about. Q He said Bless them that curse you, do Good to them that hate you and 59 pray for them that despitefully use you. I tiilked straight to a girl the other 5 evening and I said, Let us have prayer together. I finally got her into the Q. parlor and I prayed and asked her to pray and she refused. If she thought F9 that I had despitefully used her and if she was going to fulfill this command- K ment she would have prayed. That very fact evidences to me that there are da a lot of folks who are not fulfilling the law of Christ for He asks them to - pray and they cannot. pray. There is something that has hit them with such Q, force and strength that they haven't enough strength left to fulfil the law of Christ. We are weaker than the ten or twelve year old children used to be in the things of eaag It is a fact. g I wil never forget little Georgie. The folks had made fun of him down Q town and slapped him and despitefully used him and he came into the ya1'd g and said, Thank God! Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! Q I said, What is the matter? Why are you praising the Lord so? i fy. He replied, They ha.ve treated me the meanest today, Wouldn't let me fi I play with them, pulled my ears and slapped me and I just said, 'Praise the 'jf 3,4 Lord! Hallelujahi' p Q I said, George, you are just doing that to hold your feelings down. No, I am not. Q Do you really mean it? Do you want God to bless them? Q4 Yes, and I will get right down here and pray for them, too. And he t did. -I There are a lot of so-called holiness folks that it takes them hours and e9 days to get over a thing. What good does it do to go to your brother who E5 Q is at fault and tell him that he had no business to act that way? Why don't Q. you go to him and tell him, and not to the crowd around you? Why don't I9 you pray for him? Has somebody told some evil thing on you and despite- I ' V Q

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