"BIBLE STUDIES FOR LADIES OF FAITH "
As an introductory article,
I've borrowed from Dr. Harry A. Ironside, from a publication that is
"in the public domain", and can therefore be used:
AN ARROW SHOT AT A VENTURE
"Ye must be born again" (John
3:7).
When Bishop John Taylor Smith, former Chaplain General of the British
Army, was in this country at the time of the D.L. Moody Centenary
meetings, it was my [Harry Ironside] privilege to hear him one noon
hour in Christ Church, Indianapolis. The sanctuary was crowded with
eager listeners, to whom the Bishop spoke most solemnly, yet tenderly,
upon the necessity of the new birth, using the text quoted above. As a
telling illustration, he related the following incident:
On one occasion, he told us, he was preaching in a large cathedral on
this same text. In order to drive it home, he said: "My dear people, do
not substitute anything for the new birth. You may be a member of a
church, even the great church of which I am a member, the historic
Church of England, but church membership is not new birth, and 'except
a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' The rector was
sitting at my left. Pointing to him, I said, You might be a clergyman
like my friend the rector here and not be born again, and 'except a man
be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' On my left sat the
archdeacon in his stall. Pointing directly at him, I said, You might
even be an archdeacon like my friend in his stall and not be born again
and 'except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' You
might even be a bishop, like myself, and not be born again and 'except
a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.'"
Then he went on to tell us that a day or so later he received a letter
from the archdeacon, in which he wrote: "My dear Bishop: You have found
me out. I have been a clergyman for over thirty years, but I had never
known anything of the joy that Christians speak of. I never could
understand it. Mine has been hard, legal service. I did not know what
was the matter with me, but when you pointed directly to me and said,
You might even be an archdeacon and not be born again, I realized in a
moment what the trouble was. I had never known anything of the new
birth."
He went on to say that he was wretched and miserable, had been unable
to sleep all night, and begged for a conference, if the bishop could
spare the time to talk with him.
"Of course, I could spare the time," said Bishop Smith, "and the next
day we got together over the Word of GOD and after some hours we were
both on our knees, the archdeacon taking his place before GOD as a
poor, lost sinner and telling the LORD JESUS he would trust Him as his
SAVIOUR. From that time on everything has been different."
It was a striking example of the absolute necessity of birth from
above, and of the sad possibility of being deceived with a false
profession and going on for years not understanding one's true
condition before GOD.
Taken from:
ILLUSTRATIONS OF BIBLE TRUTH by Harry A. Ironside, Moody Press, 1945
(Out of Print and in the Public Domain)
08/17/2007
Vol.1 - No.1
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