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[18] It is not usual to call the rich young man a hypocrite. To outward appearance he was in earnest. Negatively, he had kept the commandments. Now he is required to perform positive duties, and to live by faith. Here the mask falls off, and he concludes that eternal life is not worth the sacrifice.--Ed.
[19] We have here an additional section to the Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. The result of long experience convinced him that if he possessed a spark of grace which impelled him to groan after G.o.d, all the powers of earth and h.e.l.l could not destroy him.--Ed.
[20] As it is in temporal things, so it is in spiritual. If new discoveries of Divine love lead to want of watchfulness, trial and sorrow must ensue. About sixty years ago a next door neighbour, a hatter, gained a prize in the lottery of ten thousand pounds--he became intoxicated with his wealth, moved to the fas.h.i.+onable end of London, went into a large way of business, dissipated his fortune, and died in a workhouse! Christian, if you have unexpected enjoyments, be watchful; it is to fit you for trials.--Ed.
[21] This is one of the most decisive proofs of the awfully degraded state of human nature. Men believe, or pretend to believe, that this life is but a span in companions with eternity--that there is a heaven to reward the righteous and a h.e.l.l to receive the unconverted sinner; and yet make no personal inquiry at the holy oracles of G.o.d whether they have been born again to newness of life, or whether they remain in their sins. The great ma.s.s of mankind prefer paying their pence to a priest to mislead them to destruction, than to trouble themselves with G.o.d's holy Word. O for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, that men may be released from such bondage and slavery, and enter upon the happy glorious liberty of the sons of G.o.d.--Ed.