The Godly Man's Picture, Drawn with a Scripture Pencil, or, Some Characteristic Marks of a Man who is Going to Heaven By Thomas Watson CHOICE EXCERPTS White feathers—but black skin "Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men's bones and everything unclean. In the same way, on the outside you appear to people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness." Matthew 23:27-28 Here is a sharp rebuke to such as are "glittering dross" Christians, who only make a show of godliness. These our Savior calls whitewashed tombs . Their beauty is all paint! Many are painted over with a religious profession, whose seeming luster dazzles the eyes of beholders; but within there is nothing but putrefaction! Hypocrites are like the swan , which has white feathers —but black skin ; or like that flower , which has a lovely appearance—but a foul scent. The hypocrite deceives others while he lives—but deceives himself when he dies! What good will it do a man when he is in hell—that others think he has gone to heaven? Oh, beware of this! Counterfeit piety is double iniquity. What is this but to abuse God to His face, and to serve the devil in Christ's livery? To have only a pretense of godliness will yield no comfort after death. Will painted gold enrich a man? Will painted wine refresh him who is thirsty? He who has only a painted holiness shall have only a painted happiness! Let us take heed of this pious pageantry and devout stage-play! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ You blind fools! "Yes, He is very precious to you who believe!" 1 Peter 2:7 There is nothing in Christ, but what is precious. His name is precious, His virtues are precious, His blood is precious—more precious than the world. The Rose of Sharon is always sweet! We cannot prize Christ at too high a rate. We may prize other things above their value. That is our sin. We commonly overrate the creature ; we think there is more in it than there is; therefore God withers our gourd , because we over-prize it. But we cannot raise our esteem of Christ high enough. He is beyond all value! There is no ruby or diamond, but the jeweler can set a fair price on it. But Christ's worth can never be fully known. No seraphim can set a due value on Him. His riches are unsearchable! Ephes. 3:8. Christ is more precious than heaven! True Christians prize Christ, as most precious. He is their chief treasure and delight. This reason why millions perish , is because they do not prize Christ. The ungodly choose things of no value, before Christ! " You blind fools! " Matthew 23:17. If a person chooses an apple before a priceless diamond —he is judged to be a fool. How many such idiots are there, who choose the gaudy, empty things of this life—before the Prince of Glory! Give a baby a rattle — and it will not want gold . Give a worldling his lusts —and he will be content enough without Christ. We value Christ above honor and riches. This Pearl of Great Price lies nearest our heart. He who prizes Christ esteems the gleanings of Christ—better than the world's vintage. He counts the worst things of Christ—better than the best things of the world. Moses "regarded disgrace for the sake of Christ as of greater value than the treasures of Egypt." Hebrews 11:26 If we are the prizers of Christ, we cannot live without Him. A man may live without music , but not without food . A child of God can lack health and friends—but he cannot lack Christ. "Give me children," said Rachel, "or else I die!" Genesis 30:1. So the soul says, "Give me Christ—or else I shall die! Give me one drop of the water of life to quench my thirst." If we are prizers of Christ, then we shall not complain at any pains to get Him. He who prizes gold, will dig for it in the mine. "My soul follows hard after God!" Psalm 63:8. He in whose eye Christ is precious, never rests until he has gained Him: "I sought Him whom my soul loves; I held Him, and would not let Him go!" Canticles 3:1,4 If we are prizers of Christ, then we take great pleasure in Christ. What joy a man takes, in that which he counts his treasure! He who prizes Christ makes Him his greatest joy. He can delight in Christ, when earthly delights are gone. Though a flower in a man's garden dies, he can still delight in his money and jewels . He who esteems Christ, can solace himself in Christ, when there is a dearth of all other comforts. If we are prizers of Christ, then we will part with our dearest pleasures for Him. He who esteems Christ, will pull out that lust which is as precious as his right eye! He who sets a high value on Christ, will set his feet on the neck of his sins! How can they be said to prize Christ—who will not leave a vanity for Him; or who prefer a damning pleasure before a saving Christ! "Yes, He is very precious to you who believe!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ God's palace! " Your boasting is not good! " 1 Corinthians 5:6 Pride is the greatest sacrilege; it robs God of His glory. What a horrid sin is pride! Chrysostom calls it "the mother of hell." Pride encompasses all vice. Pride is a spiritual drunkenness; it flies up like wine into the brain and intoxicates it. Pride is idolatry; a proud man is a self-worshiper. How odious is this sin to God! "Everyone who is proud in heart, is an abomination to the Lord!" Proverbs 16:5. "I hate pride and arrogance!" Proverbs 8:13. Those who look at themselves in the magnifying mirror of self-love , appear better in their own eyes than they are. There is no idol like self ; the proud man bows down to this idol. Many are proud of their riches . Their hearts swell with their estates. Pride is the rich man's cousin. "Your heart has become proud because of your wealth." Ezekiel 28:5. Many are proud of their apparel . They dress in such fashions, as to make the devil fall in love with them! Painted faces, gaudy attire, naked breasts—what are these, but the banners which sinful pride displays? Many are proud of their beauty . The body is but dust and blood kneaded together . Solomon says, "Beauty is vain." Proverbs 31:30. Yet some are so vain—as to be proud of vanity! Shall dust exalt itself? Many are proud of their gifts and abilities . These trappings and ornaments do not approve them in God's eyes. An angel is a creature of great abilities; but take away humility from an angel— and he is a devil! God loves a humble soul. It is not our high birth ; but our humble hearts , which God delights in. Oh, let us search if there is any of this leaven of pride in us! Man is naturally a proud piece of flesh. This sin of pride runs in the blood. There are the seeds of this sin of pride in the best of Christians—but the godly do not allow themselves in it. They strive to kill this weed , by mortification. But certainly where this sin of pride reigns and prevails , it cannot stand with grace. You may as well call him who lacks wisdom, a prudent man; as him who lacks humility, a godly man. " Clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble." 1 Peter 5:5. Put humility on, as an embroidered robe. It is better to lack anything, rather than humility. The more value any man has, the more humble he is. Feathers fly up—but gold descends! The golden saint descends in humility. Look at a humble Savior —and let the plumes of pride fall off! A humble heart is God's palace! "For this is what the high and lofty One says; He who lives forever, whose name is holy—I live in a high and holy place, but also with him who is contrite and lowly in spirit." Isaiah 57:15 A humble heart glories in this—that it is the presence chamber of the great and glorious King! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ They have many scars and spots "He has not beheld iniquity in Jacob." Numbers 23:21 "Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart ." Heb. 10:22 If the heart is sincere, God will wink at many failings. God's love does not make Him blind; He can see our infirmities. But how does God look at a believer's sins? Not with an eye of revenge —but of pity , as a physician sees a disease in his patient—so as to heal him. God does not see iniquity in Jacob—so as to destroy him; but to heal him! How much pride, vanity, passion, does the Lord pass by in His sincere ones! He sees the integrity —and pardons the infirmity . We esteem a picture, though it is not drawn full length . Just so, the graces of God's people are not drawn to their full length. They have many scars and spots —yet being sincere, they shall find mercy. God loves the sincere, and it is the nature of love to cover infirmity. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Lord, smite this sin!" "Your Word is completely pure, and Your servant loves it." Psalms 119:140 Do we love the holiness of the Word? The Word is preached—to beat down sin, and advance holiness. Do we love it for its spirituality and purity? Many love the Preached Word only for its eloquence and notion. They come to a sermon as to a performance, Ezek. 33:31,32, or as to a garden to pick flowers; but not to have their lusts subdued or their hearts purified. These are like a foolish woman who paints her face—but neglects her health! Do we love the convictions of the Word? Do we love the Word when it comes home to our conscience and shoots its arrows of reproof at our sins? It is the minister's duty sometimes to reprove. He who can speak smooth words in the pulpit—but does not know how to reprove, is like a sword with a fine handle, but without an edge! "Rebuke them sharply!" Titus 2:15. Dip the nail in oil —reprove in love —but strike the nail home! Now Christian, when the Word touches on your sin and says, "You are the man!" do you love the reproof? Can you bless God that "the sword of the Spirit" has divided between you and your lusts? This is indeed a sign of grace, and shows that you are a lover of the Word. A corrupt heart loves the comforts of the Word—but not the reproofs : "You hate the one who reproves... and despise him who tells the truth!" Amos 5:10. "Their eyes flash with fire!" Like venomous creatures that at the least touch, spit poison! "When they heard these things, they were enraged in their hearts and gnashed their teeth at him!" Acts 7:54. When Stephen touched their sins, they were furious and could not endure it. How shall we know that we love the reproofs of the Word? When we desire to sit under a heart-searching ministry. Who cares for medicines that will not work? A godly man does not choose to sit under a ministry that will not work upon his conscience. When we pray that the Word may meet with our sins. If there is any traitorous lust in our heart—we would have it found out, and executed. We do not want sin covered ; but cured! We can open our heart to the sword of the Word and say, "Lord, smite this sin!" When we are thankful for a reproof. "Let a righteous man strike me—it is a kindness; let him rebuke me—it is oil on my head. My head will not refuse it." Psalm 141:5. David was glad for a reproof. Suppose a man were in the mouth of a lion, and another should shoot the lion and save the man; would he not be thankful? So, when we are in the mouth of sin, as of a lion, and the minister by a reproof shoots this sin to death—shall we not be thankful? |