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,E, TALMAGES SERMON
•UMDAY’3 DISCOURSE BY THE NOTED
1 DIVINE.
laltfect: Dreams — They Are the Avenue
Through Which Cod Huh Again and
A .„l„ Marched Upon the Human Sou!—
proof of Immortality — Warned by God
WtsHlNGTON, D. C.—In this discourse
oiiieet Tairuage and discusses in which a much ail talked inter- of
Jd one are
The text is Joel ii, 2S: “I will pour
„t My spirit upon all flesh. Your oh!
L L|] n 'shall visions.” drearn^ dreams, your young men
[in see photograph of the millennium
L this lifted into great conspicuitv.
dream is
I'ciu may say of a dream that it is a noo
farnal L.bination fantasia, of waking or that thoughts, it is the and absurd with
I slur of intonation you has may say, “It is
Ljv a dream,” but God honored the
rtam by making it the avenue through
t'hich Ln the again human and soul, again decided He has the marChecl fate of
[ations. Lid’s history. and changed God appeared the course in a of dream the
.
p Abimelech, warning him against an ira
Lful louncing marriage; by the in ladder a dream set to against Jacob, the nn
| ; y full of angels, the communication be
«en earth and heaveir; his in a dream to
'oseph, foretelling sheaves coming of power the harvest under
lie figure of till the
turiiig down to his disimprisonment; sheaf; to the chief
utter, foretelling his to
lie chief baker, announcing his decapita
0 n; to Pharaoh, struck showing him first the
even famine years, under the
r Kevin m ; e of the seven lean cows devouring
L choice fat cows; between to Solomon, wisdom giving and
the warrior, under
Lre ches and honor; to a the
Int, of a barley cake smiting down a
L»t encouraging Gideon in liis battle
the Midianites; to Nebuchadr.ez,
ar, under the figure of a broken image
bd a hewn down tree, foretelling Joseph, the over
Iirow few of his power; to of the
Testament, announcing 'household, the and birth of
Ibrist in his own from Herodic persecutions; again
idding him fly
> Pilate's complicated wife, warning with the him judicial not to be
line over
Low of Christ. that God in ancient times
lid \Ve ill admit
lender Bible dispensation addressed
he Lw people through God dreams. in The dav question
is. does appear our and
feveal ve Himself everybody through dreams'? asks, and That that is
ueaflon question I will try to You ask
answer. me
1 I believe in dreams. My be answer under is, live I
o, but all I have to say will
leads. I First—The Scriptures
Remark the are
Id jet full of revelation from God that dreams if we
le no communication from Him in
ought, nevertheless, to be satisfied.
I With twenty York guidebooks to tell you how
h get to New or Pittsburg or do Lon
lon or Glasgow or Manchester you
lant a night vision to tell you how to
k»,lie the journey? We have in this
Icripture barney of full this direction life and how in regard to get to to the the
bestial [ook, city, and with this grand guide
this magnificent directory, faith we
fight to 'be satisfied. I have more
h a decision to which I come when I am
fide awake than when I am sound asleep,
hareinoticed that those who give a great
heir eal ot their time to studying dreams get
brains addled. They are very anx
us to remember what they dreamed
pout the first night dream they slept they in take a new the
Ouse. If in their
and of a corpse they are going to die.
f Icher. fliey dream If something of a garden turns it out means according a sep
) a night vision, they say: “Well, I am
surprised; I dreamed it.” If it turns
different from the night vision, thev
“Well, dreams go by contraries.” In
efforts to put their dreams into
they put their waking thoughts full
discord. Now, the Bible is so of
that we ought to be satisfied
we get no further revelation.
Sound sleep received great honor when
slept so extraordinarily that the
incision which gave him Eve did
wake him, but there is no such need
extraordinary slumber now, and he
catches an Eve must needs be wide
No need of such a dream as
had, with a ladder against the dem- sky,
ten thousand times it has been
that earth and heayen are in
No such dream needed as
which was given to Abimelech, marriage, warn
him against an unlawful
we have the records of the county
office. No need of such a dream as
given to Pharoah about the seven
of famine, for now the seasons
in regular procession and steamer
rail train carry breadstuff* to every
struck nation. No need"of a dream
that Christendom which encouraged is announced Gideon, for and ah,.
it !
and demonstrated that
sooner or later will get the
If there should come about a crisis in
life upon which the Bible does not
to be sufficiently specific go to God
prayer, and you will get especial direc
on - I have more faith ninety-nine given
out of a hundred in directions
with the Bible in your lap and your
uplifted in prayer to God than in
the information you will get uncon
I on your easily pillow. understand why the
can very
and the Egyptians, with no
should put °o much stress on dreams,
the Chinese in their holy book, Chow
Bhould think their emperor gets his
through dreams from God, and
Homer should think that all dreams
from Jove, and that in ancient times
were classified into a science, but
do you and I put so much stress upon
when we have a supernal book of
wisdom on all subjects? Why
we harry ourselves with dreams?
should Eddystone and Barnegat
Remark question a summer firefly?
the Second—All dreams have an
meaning. They prove that the
is comparatively independent of the
The eyes are closed, the senses arc
H, •mch !> the j entire body goes into a lethargy of
n ;i j] J an g ua g eg j s used as a type
■f~ an( j tjjgn the soul spreads its wing
never sleeps. It leaps the Atlantic
and mingles in scenes 3000 miles
a .y- It travels great reaches of time,
back eighty years, and the oetoge
an is a boy again in his father’s house.
tne soul before it has entirely broken its
of flesh can do all this, how far can
"'hat circles can it cut when it is
Sreeable liberated? Every dream, whether
or harassing, whether sunshiny
6 tempestuous, trom means so much ought that, kneel ris
your couch, vou immortal? to
n’ n and sav: “O God, am I
lienee? Whither? Two natures. My
l c aged now—what when the door of
e cage i s opened? If my soul can fly so
-i ln the few hours in which my body is
,-0) ten m the night, how far can it fly
tny body sleeps the long sleep of the
ave': Oh, this power to dream, how
■
"iwortal! ‘■‘ne. how overwhelming! Immortal!
Remark the Third—The vast majority
jj^teams are merely the result of dis
a //natural 8 ® Physicial condition, and carbuncles are not a
message. Job had
•j, ne was scared in the night. He says,
. °u scarest me with dreams and terri
Yei-J 116 ""th visions.” Solomon had an
ic u T ? u ®ht brain, overwrought with erratic pub
tank ness ’ and he suffered from
.“mer, and he writes in Ecclesiastes,
hi,, ■ eam cometh through the multitude
ti Ik'nli ?'?, ess dreams, ’” Dr. Gregory, found that in experiment bottle of
a
fjy!y r put to his feet while in slumber
Ides think he was going up the hot
« Mount Etna. Another morbid
Em 5* n , experimenting with dreams, his
►as *;j^ 0Ve r e d through sleep, thought he
teat l<lln 8 ^ an Alpine diligence. But a
Piauy dreams are merely narcotic
nilue ,: Vn5 ' thin e that you see while
I ,1 °i‘ m ' e o£ clilorui or brandy
tfon fromUod. l laUdarUlm , is ,10t
, H l e J earn ed Do Quincey did not ascribe
tleeiAm A-’n 0 Pi 6 ' um comm sftturnted, “ n ioation dreams what he which saw he in
•lf Scribed in the following
words ‘-r fit'? 8 ""°*’ shl P ed I was saeri
fitccl r l ron t the wrath > of Brahma,
thromrli he t0 re3 ts o£ Asia. Vishnu
hatodme iiated me. Soeva Q laid 1 , m wait for me I
came done suddenly deeci, upon Isis and Osiris. 1 had
crocodiles a tremble. they said, that made the
I was buried for a
y T- 8 in 3t 0ne cofflns with mum
sp - -
°1, c inx Cternal f s ln , narrow chambers at
H-nlf’rt Vi 1 the cancerous PyramidB. kiss of 1 was
dile., 1 m and lay confounded croco
slimy” things with unutterable
among wreathy and Nilotic
Bo not mistake narcotic disturbance for
to™*"**™- r I have to tell you
that the majority of the dreams are mere
ly the penalty of outraged digestive or
cans, and you have no right to mistake
the nightmare for heavenly revelation,
bate suppers are a warranty deed for bad
dreams night, Hignly spiced salads at 11 o'clock
, instead of aening the door
heavenward, open the oor infernal and
diabolical, lou outrage natural law. and
.sou insult the God who made those laws
It takes from three to live hours to digest
food, and you have no right to keep your
digestive organs in struggle when the rest
eral ^ ^ om* rule booty is is in somnolence. Tlie gen
d'Sht, retire eat nothing after 6 o'clock at
side, keep the at window 10, sieep on your right
ventilation, open five inches for
and other worlds will not dis
turb you much. By physical maltreatment
| t£l e - adac ‘ r that Jacob saw in his
^ ’ ^ nd , y0l V ! °' Ver *? «»e "ether
n • g £ e a 8C e, ?t. °. f the demoni
umep-ulatedderirr^fnr • i 1 - ® 111 dy ?P eps,a Al
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In., d for something to eat
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” j tp A j fi«5rV d l fnr 1 riT1 crt' ai th,ns 1Se, + ^ an at f 1 ? keeps unre £ ,4
, in lof w n * d ,;A VTi y ? ars i has
L t • , ■ pple.
L be £®J hfst ed a tl!
iff* h j T 1 f dyspeptic ®Y an Christianity. 1 ? u d
H * -H?i n< ^ Y ant tlie cad aver
Loi'nlfA' , * want l 1 . 1 "** * a lat religion v°™° P«°f^e that lives call
lf !K al arIy f bv -J dav and . sleeps soundly by
U through trouble or coming on of
okl a ® e ^exhaustion of Christian service
canno- s.lee^ wed, then you may ex
!Y c£ £roin God songs m the night, but
1, ro n r e no biessed communications to
\ laso T ll]l " gly surrender to indigesti
den ?. d , pomon Borodino s army at Leipsic being ; Dres- de
ftroybd ^? through the came disturbed near gastric
i u ‘ ce * o£ commander. That is the way
you have lost some of your battles.
All dreams that make you better are
from God. How do I know it? Is not
God the source of all good? It does not
take a very logical mind to argue that out.
Tertullian and Martin Luther believed in
dreams. The dreams of John Huss are im
mortal. St. Augustine, the Christian
father, gives us the fact that a Carthage- the
nian physician was persuaded of im
mortality heard of the soul dream. by The an argument night be
which he in a
fore his assassination the wife of Julius
Caesar dreamed that her husband fell
dead across her lap.
Furthermore, I have to say that there
are people who were converted to God
through a dream. The Rev. John New*
ton, the fame of whose piety fills all Chris
tendom. while a profligate sailor on ship
board, in his dream thought that a being beau
approached him and gave him a very
tiful ring and put it upon his linger and
said to him: “As long as you wear that
ring you will be prospered. If you lose
that ring you will be ruined.” In the same
dream another personage appeared and
by a strange infatuation persuaded that ring, John and
Newton to throw overboard mountains
it sank into the sea. Then the
in sight were full of fire, and the air was
was lurid with consuming wrath. While
.John Newton was repenting of his folly in
having thrown overboard the treasure an
other personage came through the dream
and told John Newton he would plunge
into the sea and bring that ring up if he
desired it. He plunged into the sea ana
brought it up and said to John Newton,
“Here is that gem, but I think I will keep
it for you lest you lose it again. Ana
John Newton consented, and all the fire
went out from the mountains, and all the
signs of lurid wrath disappeared from the
air, and John Newton said that he saw in
his dream that that valuable gem was his
soul, and that the being who Satan, persuaded
him to throw it overboard was and restored ana
that'the one who plunged for him, in Christ.
that gem, keeping it was
And that dream makes one of the most
wonderful chapters in the life of that
most wonderful man. the Atlantic , ,,
A German was dream crossing he a man
Ocean, and in his flowers, saw and he
with a handful of white had that
was told to follow the man who
handful of white flowers. The German,
arriving in New York, wandered into the
Fulton street prayer meeting, and Mr.
Lamphier, the great apostle of prayer
meetings, that day had given to him _a
bunch of tuberoses. They stood on lus
desk, and at the close of the religious ser
vices he took the tubero.se3 and started
homeward, and the German followed him
and through an interpreter told Mr. Lam
phier that on the sea he had dreamed of
man with a handful of white flowers,
a told 6 follow him. Suffice it to
and was 1 and fol
sav that through that interview Christian
lowing interviews he became a the
and is a city missionary, preaching God gos- a
pel to his own countrymen. in
d Hardonk, while on shipboard,
John night that the day o£ J U “A
dreamed had one and that the roolthc
ment come, called except his own
ship’s crew and that was these people, Has crew,
name, all banished, and in this dream he
were reader why his own name uas
asked the told it was to give
omitted, and he was for repentance. He
him more opportunity different He became fl us
woke up a man It
tnous for Christian attainment. must ?
do not believe these things, then you
discard all testimony and refuse to God accept
kind of authoritative witness. in
any
a Rev^Herbert dream Mendes of the was last converted judgment, to
God through of a have had some dream of
and manv great-day us of judgment which shall be
that of the world s histoij. It
the winding up dreamed of it, perhaps to
you have not of that day. lherc
a* nitdit vou may dream make dreanu
enough materials there to shall a be the
Enough voices, for and the eat
-oaring of the elements gi
earthquake. Enough light for the dream,
for the world shall blaze. Enough Enough excite
m-'rt for the mountains shall fail. Enough
water, for the ffisraJs-M ocean shall -ar.
arrss 3 i
,Up of all the ages will fall into line j
of of two processions the one ascend
one d
^ d e ride? SC wh’ite horse of j
bv the on the b de1ea
tmtmWl TCon llifb?aric?ha?Jer r of1te 0 rna i y 0 t: j
SSSSfis %=! !
the heaven cry. “Come to judgment!, and
crumbling mausoleum and Westminster
abbevs and pyramids of the dead with !
marble voices cry. “Come to instrument judgment! of •
And the archangel made seizes only an for one sound,
music that was that mighty instrument
and thrusting clouds and turning it this
through the it his lips and blow
vav he shall put to make the
‘olid the ’long.' loud blast that shall
earth quiver, crying, “Come to judg
ment!” earthy crossness quit, . '
Then from this shall forever sit.
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