“For
whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world; and this is the victory that
overcometh the world, even our faith.” 1 John 5:4
Suggested
Further Reading: Matthew 4:1-11
Faith
helps Christians to overcome the world. It always does it homoeopathically. You
say, “That is a singular idea.” So it may be. The principle is that “like cures
like.” So does faith overcome the world by curing like with like. How does
faith trample upon the fear of the world? By the fear of God, “Now,” says the
world, “if you do not do this I will take away your life. If you do not bow
down before my false god, you shall be put in yonder burning fiery furnace.”
“But,” says the man of faith, “I fear him who can destroy both body and soul in
hell. True, I may dread you, but I have a greater fear than that. I fear lest I
should displease God; I tremble lest I should offend my Sovereign.” So the one
fear counterbalances the other. How does faith overthrow the world’s hopes?
“There,” says the world, “I will give you this, I will give you that, if you
will be my disciple. There is a hope for you; you shall be rich, you shall be
great.” But, faith says, “I have a hope laid up in heaven; a hope which fadeth
not away, eternal, incorrupt, a golden hope, a crown of life;” and the hope of
glory overcomes all the hopes of the world. “Ah!” says the world, “Why not
follow the example of your fellows?” “Because,” says faith, “I will follow the
example of Christ.” If the world puts one example before us, faith puts
another. “Oh, follow the example of such an one; he is wise, and great, and
good,” says the world. Says faith, “I will follow Christ; he is the wisest, the
greatest, and the best.” It overcomes example by example; “Well,” says the
world, “since you will not be conquered by all this, come, I will love you; you
shall be my friend.” Faith says, “He that is the friend of this world, cannot
be the friend of God. God loves me.”
For
meditation: Faith
can say to society, self, Satan and sin, “Anything you can give, Christ can
give better” (Ephesians 2:1-8).
Sermon
no. 14
18 March (1855)
18 March (1855)
C.H. Spurgeon
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