LONG AND SHORT SIGHTHe brings to our mind what God has in store for us. I heard a man,
some time ago, speaking about Abraham. He said "Abraham was not tempted by the
well-watered plains of Sodom, for Abraham was what you might call a long-sighted man; he
had his eyes set on the city which had foundation - whose Builder and Maker is
God." But Lot was a short-sighted man; and there are many people in the Church
who are very short sighted; they only see things right around them they think good.
Abraham was long-sighted; he had glimpses of the celestial city. Moses was long-sighted,
and he left the palaces of Egypt and identified himself with Gods people - poor
people, who were slaves; but he had something in view yonder; he could see something God
had in store. Again there are some people who are sort of long-sighted and short-sighted,
too. I have a friend who has one eye that is long-sighted and the other is short-sighted;
and I think the Church is full of this kind of people. They want one eye for the world and
the other for the Kingdom of God. Therefore, everything is blurred, one eye is long and
the other is short, all is confusion, and they "see men as trees walking." The
Church is filled with that sort of people. But Stephen was long-sighted; he looked clear
into heaven; they couldnt convince him even when he was dying, that Christ had not
ascended to heaven. "Look, look yonder," he says, "I see Him over there; He
is on the throne, standing at the right hand of God;" and he looked clear into
heaven; the world had no temptation for him; he had put the world under his feet. Paul was
another of those long-sighted men; he had been caught up and seen things unlawful for him
to utter; things grand and glorious. I tell you when the Spirit of God is on us the world
looks very empty; the world has a very small hold upon us, and we begin to let go our hold
of it. When the Spirit of God is on us we will just let go the things of time and lay hold
of things eternal. This is the Churchs need today; we want the Spirit to come in
mighty power, and consume all the vile dross there is in us. Oh! that the Spirit of fire
may come down and burn everything in us that is contrary to Gods blessed Word and
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