14 -- MOUNT OF CONVICTION
We have now come to the
mountain peaks of life. There are at least three great mountain
peaks in the life of every wholly sanctified man or woman. The first
that stands out in the memory
of the child of God is that experience of Bible Conviction. In the
Christian experience Mount Sinai
stands for conviction. You remember at Mount Sinai the Law was given
and if so much as a beast
touched the holy mountain it was thrust through with a dart. It is the
same today; when the Holy
Spirit convicts a sinner he is thrust through with a dart, and then he
is ready to die to the world. He
wants a place to pray, and he feels that he is the meanest man on
earth, and he wonders why God
has put up with him so long. He is amazed to think that God has kept
him out of hell so long, and he
is now ready to repent of his sins, and forsake his sins and believe on
the Lord Jesus Christ.
When he does that he will
hear from heaven; and until he hears the voice of God speaking
to him as a loving Father, he hears the thunders of Mount Sinai and
sees the forked lightning
playing over his head, and knows that he is the man God is after. He
knows that he is a
hell-deserving wretch and that nothing but the grace of a merciful God
has kept him out of the pit.
Now the little piece of dirt
that he pays taxes on is as nothing in his own sight, and his bank
stock is as nothing before him. It is not more horses and more mules
that he wants, but it is God
that he wants, for the man is under Bible conviction, and nothing short
of a Bible repentance and a
Bible confession and a Bible forsaking will bring peace to his troubled
soul, but if he will meet
God's conditions he will receive God's pardon. He has been thinking all
the time that he was as
good as anybody else, but today if you were to ask him about himself,
he would tell you of a
different man to what he thought he was a few days ago. He now has his
eyes open.
The first thing that
Bible conviction does for a fellow is to open his eyes, and for the
first
time in his life he sees himself as he really is. He has been thinking
that he was one of the nicest
men in the community, and as to his goodness, he never had a doubt
about it until now. He thought
he was as good as any church member in the community, and in fact, he
has often said that he
would not swap chances with the best of them for he said that he was an
honest man, and he said
that he paid all his debts, and he said that he had wronged no man, and
he said that he had provided
for his family a little better than the church members, and, in fact,
he was all that could be desired
of a gentleman. But the Master said, "Ye must be born again," and he
has paid no attention to that,
and all the time he has been boasting his own honesty. To his surprise
when the arrow from the
King's bow strikes him in the heart, and his eyes fly open, he sees
down in his own heart that he is
as tough as a meat block.
There in the natural heart,
he sees anger, and jealousy, and pride and enmity and
impatience, and profanity, and vulgarity, and Sabbath desecration, and
the love of the world, and
the love of praise, and the love of money, and no time for God, and no
time for the Bible, and no
time for prayer, and no time for God's house and no time for the
service of the blessed Son of God.
When all of this begins to dawn on the fellow, he thinks that he is the
meanest white man on the
face of the whole earth, and wonders how God can have mercy on him and
save him at all. Some
men I have seen almost go into despair when they see down in their own
hearts, and all along
before that they thought that they didn't need anything at all, and
wondered why their friends were
so interested in them.
One reason that we
have so little spiritual life in the Church is because there is so
little
conviction, or maybe none at all. They have joined the church when the
crowd went in, but nobody
gets Bible religion just because the crowd is going that way. We must
be convicted of our sins and
wake up to the fact that we are lost, and when we wake up and find we
are lost, then we are ready
to start back to the Father's house. One thing that I do thank God for,
and it is that I got a good case
of Bible conviction and that I did repent of my sins, and confess my
sins and forsake my sins, and
then it was no trouble to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thank
God it was no trouble for Him
to blot out all of my sins, and then give me the witness of the Spirit
that I was the child of God.
Well, amen, and amen.
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