LOVE, PEACE, AND JOY
When a man who has been living in sin turns from his sins, and turns to God with all
his heart, he is met on the threshold of the divine life by these sister graces. The love
of God is shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost. The peace of God comes at the same
time, and also the joy of the Lord. We can put the test to ourselves, if we have them. It
is not anything that we can make. The great trouble with many is that they are trying to
make these graces. They are trying to make love; they are trying to make peace; they are
trying to make joy. But they are not creatures of human planting. To produce them of
ourselves is impossible. That is an act of God. They come from above. It is God who speaks
the word and gives the love; it is God who gives the peace; and we possess all by
receiving Jesus Christ by faith into the heart; for when Christ comes by faith into the
heart, then the Spirit is there, and if we have the Spirit, we will have the fruit.
If the whole Church of God could live as the Lord would have them live, why Christianity
would be the mightiest power this world has ever seen. It is the low standard of Christian
life that is causing so much trouble. There are a great many stunted Christians in the
Church; their lives are stunted; they are like a tree planted in poor soil - the soil is
hard and stony, and the roots can not find the rich loamy soil needed. Such believers have
not grown in these sweet graces. Peter, in his second epistle, 1st chapter and 5th verse,
writes:
And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;
And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; And to
godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. For if these things be in
you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the
knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Now, if we have these things in us, I believe that we will be constantly bringing forth
fruit that will be acceptable with God. It wont be just a little every now and then,
when we spur ourselves up and work ourselves up into a certain state of mind or into an
excited condition, and work a little while and then become cold, and discouraged, and
disheartened, but we shall be neither unfruitful nor barren, bringing forth fruit
constantly, we will grow in grace and be filled with the Spirit of God.
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