Sunday, April 13, 2014

A Remembrance Of My Mother's Prayers.

There is a perilous progress in sin!
(Alexander Smellie, "The Hour of Silence" 1899)

"Blessed is the man who does not . . .
 walk in the counsel of the wicked,
 or stand in the way of sinners,
 or sit in the seat of mockers."
Psalm 1:1

There is a perilous progress in sin!

At first I content myself with walking 
in the counsel of the wicked. It is an 
occasional companionship. It is a meeting 
only now and again. For a little while I am 
with them, and then some better influence 
calls me away . . .
  a remembrance of my mother's prayers,
  a sentence in a letter from a friend,
  a verse of Scripture shot suddenly into my mind.

But by and by I am found standing 
in the way of sinners. They have gained 
a greater power over me, and a completer 
fascination. I have learned to love them 
too well. I linger much longer in their society, 
and it is hard for me to tear myself from them. 

The poison is working, the leaven is spreading--
my condition is more fixed and more hopeless by far!

And, at last, where do you see me? I am sitting 
in the seat of the scornful. I am at home among 
those who laugh at GOD and CHRIST and 
Heaven and Hell. You cannot see any 
difference between me and them. I have 
joined their ranks. I am one of their number. 

Their resorts are mine;
their sneers and sarcasms are mine;
their seared conscience and withered 
heart are mine!

Oh dreary ending of a dreary journey!

As I would escape that lowest depth of all--
let me not look over the precipice, nor 
set my feet on the fatal slope.

Blessed is the man who says, 
"I will not!" to the first allurements of sin. 

Blessed is the man who will not so much 
as walk in the Enchanted Ground.
 
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