Cary
(18 May 2011)
"Peace"
Spurgeon
“So to walk even as he walked.”
- 1Jo_2:6
Why should Christians imitate Christ? They should do it for their own
sakes. If they desire to be in a healthy state of soul-if they would
escape the sickness of sin, and enjoy the vigour of growing grace, let
Jesus be their model. For their own happiness’ sake, if they would
drink wine on the lees, well refined; if they would enjoy holy and
happy communion with Jesus; if they would be lifted up above the cares
and troubles of this world, let them walk even as he walked. There is
nothing which can so assist you to walk towards heaven with good speed,
as wearing the image of Jesus on your heart to rule all its motions. It
is when, by the power of the Holy Spirit, you are enabled to walk with
Jesus in his very footsteps, that you are most happy, and most known to
be the sons of God. Peter afar off is both unsafe and uneasy. Next, for
religion’s sake, strive to be like Jesus. Ah! poor religion, thou hast
been sorely shot at by cruel foes, but thou hast not been wounded
one-half so dangerously by thy foes as by thy friends. Who made those
wounds in the fair hand of Godliness? The professor who used the dagger
of hypocrisy. The man who with pretences, enters the fold, being nought
but a wolf in sheep’s clothing, worries the flock more than the lion
outside. There is no weapon half so deadly as a Judas-kiss.
Inconsistent professors injure the gospel more than the sneering critic
or the infidel. But, especially for Christ’s own sake, imitate his
example. Christian, lovest thou thy Saviour? Is his name precious to
thee? Is his cause dear to thee? Wouldst thou see the kingdoms of the
world become his? Is it thy desire that he should be glorified? Art
thou longing that souls should be won to him? If so, imitate Jesus; be
an “epistle of Christ, known and read of all men.”