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The Grasshopper and The Giant
(Continued from Page Tino)
OTHERS THROUGH OUR EYES.
“We were grasshoppers in our own
sight, and so were we in their sight.”
They knew what they were in the
sight of the enemy, because they
knew their estimate of themselves.
That is always true. Young men,
hear me —never mind what any whin
ing sentimentalist may teach you to
the contrary—the world will never put
any higher estimate on you and your
character than you will put on it
yourself. I am not talking about a
pretended estimate. You know wheth
er you are putting a greater estimate
on your character than you deserve or
not. You do not have any need for
me to tell you. There is something
that speaks within you that tells you
whether or not your estimate is too
high.
“We were as grasshoppers in our
own sight, and so we were in theirs.”
Os course they were. They were de
feated at the very start. Had they
gone across Jordan, they would have
been driven back in defeat. Why?
Because they would have gone across
with the hang-dog expression and
would have fled. The world can tell
whether or not you are expecting any
thing great to happen by the way you
look, by the way you talk. That
thinking which you have done that has
stamped your personality, even your
physique, your walk, even the very
handshake that you give a man is
speaking the secrets that you think
are hid because your mouth is shut.
But you can not hide it. I can tell
whether you are encouraged or not.
I can tell whether you anticipate any
thing or not. I may stand here and
preach as an Apollos, but you will not
estimate my preaching by my words
alone. You will estimate my preach
ing by something that lies behind the
veil, which now and then is revealed
IZto Attitude Toward Woman
Helper, Friend, Sympathizer
Many hundreds of millions of
women have lived and died happy be
cause of the work that Jesus did for
women.
While preaching to men, He
preached for women. He worked for
them, talked with them, advised them,
strengthened them, defended them.
He was their advocate and their
friend.
His love for the disciples who were
to carry on his work did not excel His
love for the devoted women who fol
lowed Him and believed in Him from
the first days of preaching to the last
darkened day on Golgotha.
Women owe to Jesus their rank in
the world, their mental and physical
emancipation.
Jesus first announced His divine
mission to a woman. To the woman
of Samaria He first declared His Mes
siahship. (See the fourth chapter of
John.)
His last words spoken from the
cross placed His mother in the care of
His beloved disciple:
, “When Jesus therefore saw his
mother and the disciple standing by,
whom he loved, he saith unto his
mother, Woman, behold thy son!
“Then saith he to the disciple. Be
hold thy mother! and from that hour
that disciple took her unto his own
home.”
He said no word thereafter, except
“I thirst” and “It is finished.”
The Golden Age for December 8, 1910.
by the flash-light of God’s Spirit that
enables men to read men in the light
of God.
CANAAN AHEAD OF EVERY MAN.
Now, this is my last word: Ahead
of every man and woman of us today
there is a new Canaan. There will
be another one tomorrow. Every op
portunity for larger usefulness is a
new Canaan. God is today pointing
us to tomorrow, saying, as He said to
Israel, “Go over and possess this Ca
naan; it is a goodly land.” Some of
us are going and taking possession of
our new territory, getting hold of new
truth, getting new visions of old truth,
seeing more of God, more of His
world that calls for help, entering
more upon our possessions. Others
are tramping about the borders of the
Jordan. What is the message of God?
“Go over and possess it; stop sending
spies; stop listening to men; stop
counting the cost. You have done that
all your life, and never paid a bit of it.
Go over today and possess your Ca
naan.”
I saw, some time ago, an automaton
made of iron, a miniature man
that could lift in each hand a thou
sand-pound weight. Nobody could
see how he could lift anything. It
was learned afterwards that he had a
connection through the souls of his
feet with a great electric dynamo un
der the stage that gave him this
strength. As I looked at the perform
ance and understood the science of it,
I saw this church, I saw this people;
I saw it with its great weights, and
then I saw a faith that made the con
nection between the dynamo of Hea
ven and my church, and when I saw
that faith make that connection I saw
its hands lift and the weights with it
lift. “Surely,” said I, “we can do all
things through Christ which strength
eneth us.”
His last thought in the earthly life
had been His mother’s welfare.
At His mother’s request He per
formed His first miracle, the changing
of the water into wine. (See John,
second chapter.)
Only to a woman did He propose
perpetual remembrance here —to the
woman who came to Him in the house
of Simon the leper, and poured upon
His head the box of “ointment of
spikenard”.
“She hath done what she could: she
is come aforehand to anoint my body
to the burying.
“Verily I say unto you, Whereso
ever this gospel shall be preached
throughout the whole world, this also
that she hath done shall be spoken, of
for a memorial of her.”
The first at the tomb of Jesus was a
woman.
The first to see the risen Christ was
a woman.
A woman was the first to believe in
Him and the first to bear witness to
His resurrection.
When the men whom He had taught
had left Him to the Roman soldiers
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