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Every good mother is something of
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She is called upon almost daily to
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The stomach is the laboratory in which
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In the interest of health the process should
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cause of disease and nature quickly re
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the rest of our lives, and live under
them, and if we are not willing to
face them with the view of living un
der them, we ought not to think of
entering. What are they?
(1) “Deny himself.” Now, let us
stop a moment and consider that. I
want you to consider it just as it is
given, and I want you to remember
that it is not self-denial that our
Lord is here talking about, as men
practice self-denial today. The self
denial of the present day is asceticism,
and I think if there is anything that
Jesus hates it is that! Self-denial, as
men teach it today, is expressed by
the monk who walks up and down
the streets —the most crowded streets
—with a patch shaved off the side of
his head, and a cap so adjusted that
everybody can for a certainty see that
shaved spot; and that shaved spot
means to say to the world that he has
denied himself. Now, if there is any
thing in the world to my way of
thinking that our dear Lord hates it
is that.
May I give another illustration of
it? Self-denial, as the world prac
tices it —as the church practices it in
many instances today—is of this char
acter: It is very insistent upon fast
days, certain days to fast and pray,
and is very anxious that due notice
shall be taken of the fact that they
are at it.
Or it may express itself more seri
ously than that. It may deny itself
many of the luxuries of life. It may
refuse to eat meat on certain days of
the week, or it may refuse to wear
jewelry. There are some people
whose shoes I am not worthy to un
tie, that would not be caught with a
ring on for anything on this earth;
and if they would venture far, they
would never think of wearing a chain,
never mind if it were given to them!
Now , I am dwelling upon these
things because I am so anxious that
you shall be properly taught, on this
point, because I think it is exceeding
ly vital. Now, listen! I do not be
lieve that any fast service is appre
ciated by our Lord entered upon with
the view of appeasing Him. You un
derstand what I mean? Our Lord is
not to be won by an empty stomach.
He is not to be won by anything that
we do or say. That is not the way we
win the favor of Jesus. What does He
care whether we eat meat on Friday
or Saturday? He is after that which,
is more vital than food; yea, He is
after the one thing around which re
volves everything: He is after the
will! Is that will bent, and bowed,
and swayed, and held, and gripped by
Him? If it is not, you go with your
no-meat eating, and pray as loud as
you please! shave both sides of your
head if you like, and it will do you no
good.
Now, what our Lord taught was not.
that. It was to deny self. Not a din
ner, not a bit of hair on the head, but
self. That is what He said —self.
(2) “Take up His Cross.” That
is very important. What cross? Now
if I were to begin to tell you what
cross, I would perhaps prevent you
from doing the very thing that our
Lord wants you to do. “Take up His
cross!” I could tell you what my
cross is that I am to take up, but that
might not be yours. There are too'
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DISCIPLESHIP
(Continued from Page Two.)
many people trying to take up other
people’s crosses. They don’t fit. Now,
don’t take up other people’s crosses;
take up your own! It is not to be
whined over, and cried over, and
prayed over. There are people today
that are wasting prayer over their
crosses. You have got to get down
and take your cross up. Now, I know
that most of us feel that it is too
heavy to carry long. Have you ob
served, He does not say anything
about carrying crosses? There is no
such thing taught anywhere in the
Bible. This is what we are to do:
We are to get down and take it up,
and when we take it up, He takes us
up, and you know what that means.
We have got the cross, and He has
got us, and therefore He has got both
us and the cross! People say: “I
wish I could. If I just thought I could
hold out and keep that thing up, I
would be willing to get down and bend
my back a bit, and lift a bit, but I am
so afraid I can’t keep up; I can’t
hold it, it’s so heavy.” Now, you let
that alone. Thank God, He knows,
and He is not going to let a thing get
on you that is heavier than you can
bear, if you let Him have His way
with you.
(3) Then lastly, “follow Me.” “De
ny himself”; “take up his cross”;
“follow Me.” Now, do you observe
the order in which these things occur?
“Deny himself” —lay the will down.
That is the hardest thing to do. He
has called on us to do the hardest
thing at the start. Then, when we
have got the cross, we are ready for
the march —“follow me!” I am glad
He puts it that way, because it makes
following Jesus easy, and it’s the
only thing that does. You start now
without having taken those prelimi
nary steps, and try to follow Jesus!
We had a foolish fad in America
which was of this nature: “Follow
Jesus for ten days.” Great organiza
tions were formed over the country,
signing a pledge agreeing in every
thing, as far as possible, to follow
out now, and try to follow Jesus!
Jesus for ten days. And they didn’t
follow Him ten steps! You strike
You can’t do it, that is, if that is all
there is before it —just a resolution:
“I am going to follow Jesus —follow
Him all the way.” My brothers, the
only way in the world you can fol
low Him, is to follow Him
in the order that He has laid
down. Deny yourself—the will
abandoned, passive, submissive, in the
hands of Jesus; cross taken up; way
clear; road straight, and then follow
Him by just following Him. Follow
Him because there isn’t any other way
to go. Follow Him because you can’t
help it. He has gripped you. He is
the dynamo that works in your soul.
I have no sort of sympathy with
those consecration meetings that call
people to the front and get them to
do, do, do, certain things as acts of
consecration. That is not consecra
tion. Here is the whole secret of
consecration: It begins with the de
nial of self. The only way that you
ever find it easy—thoroughly easy
and workable to do what Jesus tells
you to do, to be what He tells you to
be, to go where He tells you to go,
to say what He tells you to say, to
stay where He tells you to stay—the
only way that you are ever going to
find it easy and workable to follow
Jesus is to so hand our will over
to Him and then strike out. That’s
following Jesus. It is not a series of
resolutions. It is a life with Jesus
as the dynamic.
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