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   that he was a poor; frail bark; floating on a stormy ocean。 He saw; if
   any did; the rolling waves and roaring tempest by which he was
   surrounded。 But then he looked away from self to Jesus; and was not
   afraid。 He remembered that anchor within the veil; which is both 〃sure
   and steadfast。〃 (Heb。 vi。 19。) He remembered the word; and work; and
   constant intercession of Him that loved him and gave Himself for him。
   And this it was; and nothing else; that enabled him to say so boldly;
   〃A crown is laid up for me; and the Lord shall give it to me;〃 and to
   conclude so surely; 〃The Lord will preserve me; I shall never be
   confounded。〃 '23'

   I may not dwell longer on this part of the subject。 I think it will be
   allowed I have shown some good ground for the assertion I made; that
   assurance is a true thing。

   II。 I pass on to the second thing I spoke of。 I said; a believer may
   never arrive at this assured hope; which Paul expresses; and yet be
   saved。

   I grant this most freely。 I do not dispute it for a moment。 I would not
   desire to make one contrite heart sad that God has not made sad; or to
   discourage one fainting child of God; or to leave the impression that
   men have no part or lot in Christ; except they feel assurance。

   A person may have saving faith in Christ; and yet never enjoy an
   assured hope; such as the Apostle Paul enjoyed。 To believe and have a
   glimmering hope of acceptance is one thing; to have 〃joy and peace〃 in
   our believing; and abound in hope; is quite another。 All God's children
   have faith; not all have assurance。 I think this ought never to be
   forgotten。

   I know some great and good men have held a different opinion。 I believe
   that many excellent ministers of the Gospel; at whose feet I would
   gladly sit; do not allow the distinction I have stated。 But I desire to
   call no man master。 I dread as much as any one the idea of healing the
   the wounds of conscience slightly; but I should think any other view
   than that I have given; a most unfortable Gospel to preach; and one
   very likely to keep souls back a long time from the gate of life。 '24'

   I do not shrink from saying that by grace a man may have sufficient
   faith to flee to Christ; sufficient faith really to lay hold on
   Himreally to trust in Himreally to be a child of Godreally to be
   saved; and yet to his last day be never free from much anxiety; doubt;
   and fear。

   〃A letter;〃 says an old writer; 〃may be written; which is not sealed;
   so grace may be written in the heart; yet the Spirit may not set the
   seal of assurance to it。

   A child may be born heir to a great fortune; and yet never be aware of
   his riches; may live childish; die childish; and never know the
   greatness of his possessions。 And so also a man may be a babe in
   Christ's family; think as a babe; speak as a babe; and; though saved;
   never enjoy a lively hope; or know the real privileges of his
   inheritance。

   Let no man mistake my meaning when I dwell strongly on the reality;
   privilege; and importance of assurance。 Do not do me the injustice to
   say; I teach that none are saved except such as can say with Paul; 〃I
   know and am persuadedthere is a crown laid up for me。〃 I do not say
   so。 I teach nothing of the kind。

   Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ a man must have; beyond all question; if
   he is to be saved。 I know no other way of access to the Father。 I see
   no intimation of mercy; excepting through Christ。 A man must feel his
   sins and lost estatemust e to Jesus for pardon and salvationmust
   rest his hope on Him; and on Him alone。 But if he only has faith to do
   this; however weak and feeble that faith may be; I will engage; from
   Scripture warrants; he shall not miss heaven。

   Never; never let us curtail the freeness of the glorious Gospel; or
   clip its fair proportions。 Never let us make the gate more strait and
   the way more narrow than pride and the love of sin have made it
   already。 The Lord Jesus is very pitiful; and of tender mercy。 He does
   not regard the quantity of faith; but the quality: He does not measure
   its degree; but its truth。 He will not break any bruised reed; nor
   quench any smoking flax。 He will never let it be said that any perished
   at the foot of the cross。 〃Him that eth unto Me;〃 He says; 〃I will
   in no wise cast out。〃 (John vi。 37。) '25'

   Yes! Though a man's faith be no bigger than a grain of mustard seed; if
   it only brings him to Christ; and enables him to touch the hem of His
   garment; he shall be savedsaved as surely as the oldest saint in
   paradisesaved as pletely and eternally as Peter; or John; or Paul。
   There are degrees in our sanctification。 In our justification there are
   none。 What is written; is written; and shall never fail: 〃Whosoever
   believeth on Him;〃not whosoever has a strong and mighty
   faith〃Whosoever believeth on Him shall not be ashamed。〃 (Rom。 x。 11。)

   But all this time; be it remembered; the poor believing soul may have
   no full assurance of his pardon and acceptance with God。 He may be
   troubled with fear upon fear; and doubt upon doubt。 He may have many an
   inward question; and many an anxietymany a struggle; and many a
   misgivingclouds and darknessstorm and tempest to the very end。

   I will engage; I repeat; that bare simple faith in Christ shall save a
   man; though he may never attain to assurance; but I will not engage it
   shall bring him to heaven with strong and abounding consolations。 I
   will engage it shall land him safe in harbour; but I will not engage he
   shall enter that harbour in full sail; confident and rejoicing。 I shall
   not be surprised if he reaches his desired haven weather…beaten and
   tempest…tossed; scarcely realizing his own safety; till he opens his
   eyes in glory。

   I believe it is of great importance to keep in view this distinction
   between faith and assurance。 It explains things which an inquirer in
   religion sometimes finds it hard to understand。

   Faith; let us remember; is the root; and assurance is the flower。
   Doubtless you can never have the flower without the root; but it is no
   less certain you may have the root and not the flower。

   Faith is that poor trembling woman who came behind Jesus in the press;
   and touched the hem of His garment。 (Mark v。 25。) Assurance is Stephen
   standing calmly in the midst of his murderers; and saying; 〃I see the
   heavens opened; and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God。〃
   (Acts。 vii。 56。)

   Faith is the penitent thief; crying; 〃Lord; remember me。〃 (Luke xxiii。
   42。) Assurance is Job; sitting in the dust; covered with sores; saying;
   〃I know that my Redeemer liveth〃 (Job xix。 25); 〃Though He slay me; yet
   will I trust Him。〃 (Job xiii。 15。)

   Faith is Peter's drowning cry; as he began to sink: 〃Lord save; me!〃
   (Matt。 xiv。 30。) Assurance is that same Peter declaring before the
   Council in after times; 〃This is the stone which was set at nought of
   you builders; which is bee the head of the corner。 Neither is there
   salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given
   among men; whereby we must be saved。〃 (Acts iv。 11; 12。)

   Faith is the anxious; trembling voice; 〃Lord; I believe: help Thou my
   unbelief。〃 (Mark ix。 24。) Assurance is the confident challenge; 〃Who
   shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? Who is he that
   condemneth?〃 (Rom。 viii。 33; 34。) Faith is Saul praying in the house of
   Judas at Damascus; sorrowful; blind; and alone。 (Acts ix。 11。)
   Assurance is Paul; the aged prisoner; looking calmly into the grave;
   and saying; 〃I know whom I have believed。 There is a crown laid up for
   me。〃 (2 Tim。 i。 12; iv。 8。)

   Faith is life。 How great the blessing! Who can describe or realize the
   gulf between life and death? 〃A living dog is better than a dead lion。〃
   (Eccles。 ix。 4。) And yet life may be weak; sickly; unhealthy; painful;
   trying; anxious; weary; burdensome; joyless; smileless to the very end。
   Assurance is more than life。 It is health; strength; power; vigour;
   activity; energy; manliness; beauty。

   It is not a question of 〃saved or not saved;〃 that lies before us; but
   of 〃privilege or no privilege。〃It is not a question of peace or no
   peace; but of great peace or little peace。It is not a question
   between the wanderers of this world and the school of Christ: it is one
   that belongs only to the school: it is between the first form and the
   last。

   He that has faith does well。 Happy should I be; if I thought all
   readers of this paper had it。 Blessed; thrice blessed are they that
   believe! They are safe。 They are washed。 They are justified。 They are
   beyond the power of hell。 Satan; with all his malice; shall never pluck
   them out of Christ's hand。 But he that has assurance does far
   bettersees more; feels more; knows more; enjoys more; has more days
   like those spoken of in Deuteronomy; even 〃the days of heaven upon the
   earth。〃 (Deut。 xi。 21。) '26'

   III。 I pass on to the third thi

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