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   there are many like him。

   Young men; I beseech you earnestly; beware of pride。 Two things are
   said to be very rare sights in the world; one is a young man humble;
   and the other is an old man content。 I fear this saying is only too
   true。

   Be not proud of your own abilities; your own strength;your own
   knowledge;your own appearance; your own cleverness。 Be not proud of
   yourself; and your endowments of any kind。 It all es from not
   knowing yourself and the world。 The older you grow; and the more you
   see; the less reason you will find for being proud。 Ignorance and
   inexperience are the pedestal of pride; once let the pedestal be
   removed; and pride will soon e down。

   Remember how often Scripture sets before us the excellence of a humble
   spirit。 How strongly we are warned 〃not to think of ourselves more
   highly than we ought to think〃! (Rom。 12:3)。 How plainly we are told;
   〃If any man think that he knoweth anything; he knoweth nothing yet as
   he ought to know 〃! (1 Cor。 8:2)。 How strict is the mand; 〃 Put on
   humbleness of mind〃! (Col。 3:12)。 And again; 〃Be clothed with humility〃
   (1 Pet。 5:5)。 Alas; this is a garment of which many seem not to have so
   much as a rag。

   Think of the great example our Lord Jesus Christ leaves us in this
   respect。 He washed the feet of His disciples; saying; 〃Ye should do as
   I have done to you〃 (John 13:15)。 It is written; 〃Though He was rich;
   yet for your sakes He became poor〃 (2 Cor。 8:9)。 And again; 〃He made
   Himself of no reputation; and took upon Him the form of a servant; and
   was made in the likeness of men; and being found in fashion as a man;
   He humbled Himself〃 (Phil。 2:7…8)。 Surely to be proud is to be more
   like the devil and fallen Adam; than like Christ。 Surely it can never
   be mean and low…spirited to be like Him。

   Think of the wisest man that ever livedI mean Solomon。 See how he
   speaks of himself as a 〃little child;〃as one who 〃knew not how to go
   out or e in;〃 or manage for himself (1 Kings 3:7…8)。 That was a very
   different spirit from his brother Absalom's; who thought himself equal
   to anything: 〃Oh that I were made judge in the land; that every man
   which hath any suit or cause might e unto me; and I would do him
   justice〃 (2 Sam。 15:4)。 That was a very different spirit from his
   brother Adonijah's; who 〃exalted himself; saying; I will be king〃 (1
   Kings 1:5)。 Humility was the beginning of Solomon's wisdom。 He writes
   it down as his own experience; 〃Seest thou a man wise in his own
   conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him〃 (Prov。 26:12)。

   Young men; lay to heart the Scriptures here quoted。 Do not be too
   confident in your own judgment。 Cease to be sure that you are always
   right; and others wrong。 Be distrustful of your own opinion; when you
   find it contrary to that of older men than yourselves; and specially to
   that of your own parents。 Age gives experience; and therefore deserves
   respect。 It is a mark of Elihu's wisdom; in the book of Job; that 〃he
   waited till Job had spoken; because they were older than himself〃 (Job
   32:4)。 And afterwards he said; 〃I am young; and you are very old;
   wherefore I was afraid; and durst not show you mine opinion。 I said;
   Days should speak; and multitude of years should teach wisdom〃 (Job
   32:6…7)。 Modesty and silence are beautiful graces in young people。
   Never be ashamed of being a learner: Jesus was one at twelve years;
   when He was found in the temple; He was 〃sitting in the midst of the
   doctors; both hearing them; and asking them questions〃 (Luke 2:46)。 The
   wisest men would tell you they are always learners; and are humbled to
   find after all how little they know。 The great Sir Isaac Newton used to
   say that he felt himself no better than a little child; who had picked
   up a few precious stones on the shore of the sea of knowledge。

   Young men; if you would be wise; if you would be happy; remember the
   warning I give you; Beware of pride。

   (2) Another danger to young men is the love of pleasure。

   Youth is the time when our passions are strongest;and like unruly
   children; cry most loudly for indulgence。 Youth is the time when we
   have generally most health and strength: death seems far away; and to
   enjoy ourselves in this life seems everything。 Youth is the time when
   most people have few earthly cares or anxieties to take up their
   attention。 And all these things help to make young men think of nothing
   so much as pleasure。 〃I serve lusts and pleasures:〃 that is the true
   answer many a young man should give; if asked; 〃Whose servant are you?〃

   Young men; time would fail me if I were to tell you all the fruits this
   love of pleasure produces; and all the ways in which it may do you
   harm。 Why should I speak of revelling; feasting; drinking; gambling;
   theatre…going; dancing; and the like? Few are to be found who do not
   know something of these things by bitter experience。 And these are only
   instances。 All things that give a feeling of excitement for the
   time;all things that drown thought; and keep the mind in a constant
   whirl;all things that please the senses and gratify the flesh;these
   are the sort of things that have mighty power at your time of life; and
   they owe their power to the love of pleasure。 Be on your guard。 Be not
   like those of whom Paul speaks; 〃Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of
   God〃 (2 Tim。 3:4)。

   Remember what I say: if you would cleave to earthly pleasures; these
   are the things which murder souls。 There is no surer way to get a
   seared conscience and a hard impenitent heart; than to give way to the
   desires of the flesh and mind。 It seems nothing at first; but it tells
   in the long run。

   Consider what Peter says: 〃Abstain from fleshly lusts; which war
   against the soul〃 (1 Pet。 2:11)。 They destroy the soul's peace; break
   down its strength; lead it into hard captivity; make it a slave。

   Consider what Paul says: 〃Mortify your members which are upon the
   earth〃 (Col。 3:5)。 〃They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh;
   with its affections and lusts〃 (Gal。 5:24)。 〃I keep under my body; and
   bring it into subjection〃 (1 Cor。 9:27)。 Once the body was a perfect
   mansion of the soul; m now it is all corrupt and disordered; and needs
   constant watching。 It is a burden to the soul;not a helpmeet; a
   hindrance; not an assistance。 It may bee a useful servant; but it
   is always a bad master。

   Consider; again; the words of Paul: 〃Put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ;
   and make not provision for the flesh; to fulfil the lusts thereof〃
   (Rom。 13:14)。 〃These;〃 says Leighton; 〃are the words; the very reading
   of which so wrought with Augustine; that from a licentious young man he
   turned a faithful servant of Jesus Christ。〃 Young men; I wish this
   might be the case with all of you。

   Remember; again; if you will cleave to earthly pleasures; they are all
   unsatisfying; empty; and vain。 Like the locusts of the vision in
   Revelation; they seem to have crowns on their heads: but like the same
   locusts; you will find they have stings;real stings;in their tails。
   All is not gold that glitters。 All is not good that tastes sweet。 All
   is not real pleasure that pleases for a time。

   Go and take your fill of earthly pleasures if you will; you will never
   find your heart satisfied with them。 There will always be a voice
   within; crying; like the horse…leech in the Proverbs; 〃Give; give!〃
   There is an empty place there; which nothing but God can fill。 You will
   find; as Solomon did by experience; that earthly pleasures are but a
   vain show;vanity and vexation of spirit;whited sepulchres; fair to
   look at without; full of ashes and corruption within。 Better be wise in
   time。 Better write 〃poison〃 on all earthly pleasures。 The most lawful
   of them must be used with moderation。 All of them are soul…destroying
   if you give them your heart。 '25'

   And here I will not shrink from warning all young men to remember the
   seventh mandment; to beware of adultery and fornication; of all
   impurity of every kind。 I fear there is often a want of plain speaking
   on this part of God's law。 But when I see how prophets and Apostles
   have dealt with this subject;when I observe the open way in which the
   Reformers of our own Church denounce it;when I see the number of
   young men who walk in the footsteps of Reuben; and Hophni; and
   Phinehas; and Amnon;I for one cannot; with a good conscience; hold my
   peace。 I doubt whether the world is any better for the excessive
   silence which prevails upon this mandment。 For my own part; I feel
   it would be false and unscriptural delicacy; in addressing young men;
   not to speak of that which is pre…eminently 〃the young man's sin。〃

   The breach of the seventh mandment is the sin above all others;
   that; as Hosea says; 〃takes away the heart〃 (Hos。 4:11)。 It is the sin
   that leaves deeper scars upon the soul than any sin that a man can
   mit。 It is a sin that slays its thousands in ever

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