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starved humanity bursts into a fuller life。  They do not know how

it is; but they are different men。



One day they find themselves like their Master; going about and

doing good。  To themselves it is unaccountable; but they cannot

do otherwise。  they were not told to do it; it came to them to do

it。  But the people who watch them know well how to account for

it〃They have been;〃 they whisper; 〃with Jesus。〃  Already even;

the mark and seal of His character is upon them〃They have been

with Jesus。〃  Unparalleled phenomenon; that these poor fishermen

should remind other men of Christ!  Stupendous victory and mystery

of



Regeneration



that mortal men should suggest GOD to the world!



There is something almost melting in the way his contemporaries;

and John especially; speak of the influence of Christ。  John lived

himself in daily wonder at Him; he was overpowered; over…awed;

entranced; transfigured。  To his mind it was impossible for any one

to come under this influence and ever be the same again。  〃Whosoever

abideth in Him sinneth not;〃 he said。  It was inconceivable that he

should sin; as inconceivable as that ice should live in a burning

sun; or darkness coexist with noon。  If any one did sin; it

was to John the simple proof that he could never have met Christ。

〃Whosoever sinneth;〃 he exclaims; 〃hath not seen HIM; neither known

HIM。〃  Sin was abashed in this Presence。  Its root withered。  Its

sway and victory were forever at an end。



But these were His contemporaries。  It was easy for THEM to be

influenced by Him; for they were every day and all the day together。

But how can we mirror that which we have never seen?  How can all

this stupendous result be produced by a Memory; by the scantiest

of all Biographies; by One who lived and left this earth eighteen

hundred years ago?  How can modern men to…day make Christ; the

absent Christ; their most constant companion still?



The answer is that



Friendship is a spiritual thing。



It is independent of Matter; or Space; or Time。  That which I

love in my friend is not that which I see。  What influences me in

my friend is not his body but his spirit。  He influences me about

as much in his absence as in his presence。  It would have been an

ineffable experience truly to have lived at that time





〃I think when I read the sweet story of old;

    How when Jesus was here among men;

He took little children like lambs to his fold;

    I should like to have been with Him then。



〃I wish that His hand had been laid on my head;

    That His arms had been thrown around me;

And that I had seen His kind look when he said;

    'Let the little ones come unto me。'〃





And yet; if Christ were to come into the world again; few of us

probably would ever have a chance of seeing Him。  Millions of her

subjects in the little country of England have never seen their

own Queen。  And there would be millions of the subjects of Christ

who could never get within speaking distance of Him if He were

here。  We remember He said:  〃It is expedient for you (not FOR ME)

that I go away〃; because by going away He could really be nearer

to us than He would have been if He had stayed here。  It would

be geographically and physically impossible for most of us to be

influenced by His person had He remained。  And so our communion

with Him is a spiritual companionship; but not different from most

companionships; which; when you press them down to the roots; you

will find to be essentially spiritual。



All friendship; all love; human and Divine; is purely spiritual。

It was after He was risen that He influenced even the disciples

most。  Hence; in reflecting the character of Christ; it is no real

obstacle that we may never have been in visible contact with Himself。



There lived once a young girl whose perfect grace of character

was the wonder of those who knew her。  She wore on her neck a gold

locket which no one was ever allowed to open。  One day; in a moment

of unusual confidence; one of her companions was allowed to touch

its spring and learn its secret。  She saw written these words



〃Whom having not seen I love。〃



That was the secret of her beautiful life。  She had been changed

into the Same Image。



Now this is not imitation; but a much deeper thing。  Mark

this distinction; for the difference in the process as well as in

the result; may be as great as that between a photograph secured

by the infallible pencil of the sun; and the rude outline from a

school…boy's chalk。  Imitation is mechanical; reflection organic。

The one is occasional; the other habitual。  In the one case;

man comes to God and imitates him; in the other; God comes to man

and imprints Himself upon him。  It is quite true that there is an

imitation of Christ which amounts to reflection。  But Paul's term

includes all that the other holds; and is open to no mistake。



What; then; is the practical lesson?  It is obvious。  〃Make Christ

your most constant companion〃this is what it practically means for

us。  Be more under His influences than under any other influence。

Ten minutes spent in His society every day; ay; two minutes if

it be face to face; and heart to heart; will make the whole day

different。  Every character has an inward spring;let Christ be

it。  Every action has a key…note;let Christ set it。



Yesterday you got a certain letter。  You sat down and wrote a reply

which almost scorched the paper。  You picked the cruelest adjectives

you knew and sent it forth; without a pang to do its ruthless work。

You did that because your life was set in the wrong key。  You began


the day with the mirror placed at the wrong angle。



Tomorrow at day…break; turn it towards Him; and even to your enemy

the fashion of your countenance will be changed。  Whatever you then

do; one thing you will find you could not doyou could not write

that letter。  Your first impulse may be the same; your judgement

may be unchanged; but if you try it the ink will dry on your pen;

and you will rise from your desk an unavenged; but greater and more

Christian man。  Throughout the whole day your actions; down to the

last detail; will do homage to that early vision。



Yesterday you thought mostly about yourself。  Today the poor will

meet you; and you will feed them。  The helpless; the tempted; the

sad; will throng about you; and each you will befriend。  Where were

all these people yesterday?  Where they are today; but you did not

see them。  It is in reflected light that the poor are seen。  But

your soul today is



Not at the ordinary angle。



〃Things which are not seen〃 are visible。  For a few short hours

you live the Eternal Life。  The eternal life; the life of faith;

is simply the life of a higher vision。  Faith is an attitudea

mirror set at the right angle。



When tomorrow is over; and in the evening you review it; you will

wonder how you did it。  You will not be conscious that you strove

for anything; or imitated anything; or crucified anything。  You

will be conscious of Christ; that He was with you; that without

compulsion you were yet compelled; that without force; or noise;

or proclamation; the revolution was accomplished。  You do not

congratulate yourself as one who has done a mighty deed; or achieved

a personal success; or stored up a fund of 〃Christian experience〃

to ensure the same result again。  What you are conscious of is 〃the

glory of the Lord。〃  And what the world is conscious of; if the

result be a true one; is also 〃the glory of the Lord。〃  In looking

at a mirror one does not see the mirror; or think of it; but only

of what it reflects。  For a mirror never calls the attention to

itselfexcept when there are flaws in it。



Let me say a word or two more about the effects which necessarily

must follow from this contact; or fellowship; with Christ。  I

need not quote the texts upon the subjectthe texts about abiding

in Christ。  〃He that abideth in Him sinn

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