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   statements; and supposed incredible miracles; they can still offer no
   substitute for the Scripture; or answer the question; 〃To whom shall we
   go?〃 There still remains the great; broad fact that the leading
   evidences of revelation have never been overthrown; that we are weak
   creatures in a sorrowful world; and need a helping hand; which Christ
   alone holds out; and which millions for eighteen centuries have found;
   and are finding; sufficient。 The great argument of probability is
   entirely on our side。 Surely it is wiser to cling to Christ and
   Christianity; with all its alleged difficulties; than to launch on an
   ocean of uncertainties; and travel towards the grave hopeless;
   fortless; and professing to know nothing at all about the unseen
   world。

   And; after all; departure from Christ on account of the supposed
   hardness of certain doctrines will secure no immunity from mental
   conflicts。 The problems of Christianity may seem great and deep; but
   the problems of unbelief are greater and deeper still And not the least
   problem is the impossibility of answering the question; 〃Shall I find
   elsewhere any real peace or rest of soul; if I leave Christ? To whom
   shall I go? Where in all the world shall I find a more excellent way
   than that of faith in Jesus? Where is the personal friend who will
   supply His place?〃 Give me a thousand times rather the old Evangelical
   Christianity; with all its difficult facts and doctrines; the
   incarnation; the atonement; the resurrection; the ascension; than the
   cold; barren creed of the Socinian or the Deist; or the cheerless
   negations of modern unbelief。 Give me the religion of texts and hymns
   and simple faith; which satisfies thousands; rather than the dreary
   void of speculative philosophy; which thoroughly satisfies none。

   III。 Let us consider; lastly; the noble declaration which Simon 。Peter
   makes in our text。 〃 Thou hast the words of eternal life。〃

   I do not for a moment suppose that the Apostle fully grasped the
   meaning of the words which he here used。 It would be inconsistent with
   all that we read of his knowledge; before our Lord's resurrection; to
   suppose that he did。 It may well be doubted whether he meant more than
   this: 〃Thou art the true Messiah; Thou art the promised Prophet like
   unto Moses; of whom it is written; I will put My words in His mouth;
   and He shall speak unto them all that I shall mand Him〃 (Deut。
   18:18)。 I believe that well…known text was in Peter's mind; though he
   did not yet realize its wealth of meaning。

   But of one thing we may be very sure。 That expression 〃eternal life〃
   must have been very familiar to him and all the twelve; while Jesus
   went in and out among them I suspect that there were few days when they
   did not hear it fall from His lips; and they caught it up if they did
   not fully understand it。 In the brief record of our Lord's teaching;
   contained in the four Gospels; you have it twenty…five times。 In St。
   John's Gospel alone it occurs seventeen times。 In this very sixth
   chapter we read it five times over。 No doubt it was ringing in Peter's
   ears when he spoke。

   But though Peter 〃knew not what he said〃 that day; there came a day
   when his understanding was opened; after his Lord's resurrection; and
   he saw heights and depths in the 〃words of eternal life〃 which before
   the crucifixion he only saw 〃through a glass darkly。〃 And we; in the
   full light of the Acts and Epistles; need feel no doubt whatever as to
   the things which this mighty phrase; which our Lord so often used;
   included。

   Christ's words of eternal life were words about the nature of that life
   which He came into the world to proclaim; a life begum in the soul by
   faith while we live; and perfected in glory when we die。They were
   words about the way in which this eternal life is provided for sinful
   man; even the way of His atoning death; as our Substitute; on the
   cross。They were words about the terms on which this eternal life is
   made our own; if we feel our need of it; even the terms of simple
   faith。 As Latimer said; it is but 〃believe and have。〃They were words
   about 〃the training and discipline on the way to eternal life; which
   are so much needed by man and so richly provided; even the renewing and
   sanctifying grace of the Holy Ghost。 They were words about the forts
   and encouragements by the way; laid up for all who believe to life
   everlasting; even Christ's daily help; sympathy; and watchful care。 All
   this and much more; of which I cannot nosy speak particularly; is
   contained in that little phrase; 〃Words of eternal life。〃 No wonder
   that our Lord says in a certain place; 〃I am e that they might have
   life; and have it more abundantly;〃 〃I have given them the words that
   Thou gavest Me〃 (John 10:10; 17:8)。

   Let us consider for a moment what vast numbers of men and women; in
   these last eighteen centuries; have found these 〃words of eternal life〃
   not merely 〃words;〃 but solid realities。 They have been persuaded of
   them; and embraced them; and found them meat and drink to their souls。
   We are passed about with a great cloud of witnesses; who in the
   faith of these words have lived happy and useful lives; and died
   glorious deaths。 Where is he that will dare to deny this? Where shall
   we find such lives and deaths without Christ?

   It was faith in Christ's 〃words of eternal life〃 which made Peter and
   John stand up boldly before the Jewish council; and confess their
   Master without fear of consequences; saying; 〃There is none other name
   given under heaven among men whereby we can be saved〃 (Acts 4:12)。

   It was faith in Christ's 〃words of eternal life〃 which made Paul e
   out from Judaism; spend his life in preaching the gospel; and say on
   the brink of the grave; 〃I know whom I have believed; and that He is
   able to keep that which I have mitted to Him against that day〃 (2
   Tim。 1:12)。

   It was faith in Christ's 〃words of eternal life〃 which made Bishop
   Hooper go boldly to the stake at Gloucester; after saying; 〃Life is
   sweet; and death is bitter; but eternal life is more sweet; and eternal
   death more bitter。〃

   It was faith in Christ's 〃words of eternal life〃 which made Nicholas
   Ridley and Hugh Latimer endure a fiery death in Broad Street; Oxford;
   rather than deny the principles of the Reformation。

   It was faith in Christ's 〃words of eternal life〃 which made Henry
   Martyn turn his back on ease and distinction at Cambridge; go forth to
   a tropical climate; and die a solitary death as a missionary。

   It was faith in Christ's 〃words of eternal life〃 which made that
   honourable woman; Catherine Tait; as recorded in a most touching
   biography; resign five children in five weeks to the grave; in the full
   assurance that Christ would keep His word; take care of them both in
   body and soul; and bring them with Him to meet her at the last day。

   What a fearful contrast to such facts as these appears in the lives and
   deaths of those who turn their backs on Christ; and seek other masters!
   What fruits can the advocates of non…Christian theories; and ideas; and
   principles; point to with all their cleverness? What holy; loving;
   peaceful quietness of spirit have they exhibited? What victories have
   they won over darkness; immorality; superstition; and sin? What
   successful missions have they carried on? What seas have they crossed?
   What countries have they civilized or moralized? What neglected home
   populations have they improved? What self…denying labours have they
   gone through? What deliverance have they wrought in the earth? You may
   well ask; you will get no answer。 No wonder our Lord said of false
   prophets; 〃By their fruits ye shall know them 〃 (Matt。 7:15…16)。 It is
   only those who can say with Peter; 〃Thou hast the words of eternal
   life;〃 who make a mark on mankind while they live; and say; 〃 O death;
   where is thy sting?〃 when they die。

   (a) In conclusion; I entreat every one who 

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