Quiet Talks on Prayer eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 197 pages of information about Quiet Talks on Prayer.

Quiet Talks on Prayer eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 197 pages of information about Quiet Talks on Prayer.

The fifth fact:—­God was eager to swing the world back to its original sway:  for His own sake, for man’s sake, for the earth’s sake.  You see, we do not know God’s world as it came from His hand.  It is a rarely beautiful world even yet—­the stars above, the plant life, the waters, the exquisite colouring and blending, the combinations of all these—­an exquisitely beautiful world even yet.  But it is not the world it was, nor that some coming day it will be.  It has been sadly scarred and changed under its present ruler.  Probably Eve would not recognize in the present world her early home-earth as it came fresh from the hand of its Maker.

God was eager to swing the old world back to its original control.  But to do so He must get a man, one of the original trustee class through whom He might swing it back to its first allegiance.  It was given to man.  It was swung away by man.  It must be swung back by man.  And so a Man came, and while Jesus was perfectly and utterly human, we spell that word Man with a capital M because He was a man quite distinct from all men.  Because He was more truly human than all other men He is quite apart from other men.  This Man was to head a movement for swinging the world back to its first allegiance.

The sixth fact is this:—­These two, God’s Man, and the pretender-prince, had a combat:  the most terrific combat ever waged or witnessed.  From the cruel, malicious cradle attack until Calvary’s morning and two days longer it ran.  Through those thirty-three years it continued with a terrificness and intensity unknown before or since.  The master-prince of subtlety and force did his best and his worst, through those Nazareth years, then into the wilderness,—­and Gethsemane—­and Calvary.  And that day at three o’clock and for a bit longer the evil one thought he had won.  And there was great glee up in the headquarters of the prince of this world.  They thought the victory was theirs when God’s Man lay in the grave under the bars of death, within the immediate control of the lord of death.  But the third morning came and the bars of death were snapped like cotton thread. Jesus rose a Victor. For it was not possible that such as He could be held by death’s lord.  And then Satan knew that he was defeated.  Jesus, God’s Man, the King’s rightful prince, had gotten the victory.

But, please mark very carefully four sub-facts on Satan’s side.  First, he refuses to acknowledge his defeat.  Second, he refuses to surrender his dominion until he must.  He yields only what he must and when he must.  Third, he is supported in his ambitions by man.  He has man’s consent to his control.  The majority of men on the earth to-day, and in every day, have assented to his control.  He has control only through man’s consent.  (Satan cannot get into a man’s heart without his consent, and God will not.) And, fourth, he hopes yet to make his possession of the earth permanent.

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