Well, trifle a
little longer!
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(Samuel
Davies, "The Danger of Lukewarmness in Religion")
"I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish that
you were cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, and
neither hot nor cold-I am going to vomit you out of My mouth!" Revelation 3:15-16
Are lukewarmness and indifference a suitable
temper with respect to a HAPPINESS far exceeding the utmost bounds
of our present thoughts and wishes; a happiness equal to the
largest capacities of our souls in their most improved and perfect
state; a happiness beyond the grave, when all the enjoyments of
this transitory life have taken an eternal flight from us; a
happiness that will last as long as our immortal spirits, and
never fade or fly from us?
Or are lukewarmness and indifference
a suitable
temper with respect to a MISERY beyond expression, beyond
conception dreadful; a misery inflicted by a God of almighty
power and inexorable justice upon all obstinate,
incorrigible rebels for numberless, willful and daring
provocations; inflicted on purpose to show His wrath and make His
power known? A misery proceeding from the united fury of divine
indignation, of the turbulent passions of a guilty conscience, of
malicious tormenting devils? A misery (who can bear up under the
horror of the thought!) that shall last as long as the eternal God
shall live to inflict it-as long as sin shall continue evil to
deserve it-as long as an immortal spirit shall endure to bear
it-a misery that shall never be mitigated, never intermitted,
never, never, never see an end?
And remember, that a state of eternal happiness or misery is not
far remote from us-but near us, just before us!
The next year, the next hour, or the next moment-we may enter
into it!
Oh, sirs, does an apathetic, careless attitude befit us in such a
solemn situation? Is a state of such eternal happiness-or such
misery; is such a state which we must shortly enter-a matter of
indifference to us? Oh, can you be lukewarm about such
matters? Was such a exceeding stupidity ever seen under the
canopy of Heaven, or even in the regions of Hell-which abound
with monstrous and horrid beings? No! the vilest demons below
cannot make light of these things! Mortals! can you trifle about
them?
Well, trifle a little longer-and
your trifling will be over, forever! You may now be indifferent
about the improving of your time; but time is determined
to continue its rapid course, and hurry you into the ocean of
eternity, though you should continue sleeping and dreaming
through all the passage!
Therefore awake, arise-before your doom is unchangeably fixed!
Let the criminal, condemned to die tomorrow, be
indifferent about a pardon; let a drowning man be careless
about catching at the only plank that can save him; but oh, do not
be careless and indifferent about eternity-and such amazing
realities as Heaven and Hell!
If you disbelieve these things-you are infidels.
If you believe these things, and yet are
unaffected with
them-you are worse than infidels! Not even Hell itself
can find a precedent of such a conduct. The devils believe-and tremble!
You believe-and trifle with things whose very name
strikes solemnity and awe through Heaven and Hell.