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   thy ways be established〃 (Prov。 4:26)。 It is a wise saying of Lord
   Bacon; 〃Do nothing rashly。 Stay a little; that you make an end the
   sooner。〃

   Some; I dare say; will object that I am asking what is unreasonable;
   that youth is not the time of life when people ought to be grave and
   thoughtful。 I answer; there is little danger of their being too much so
   in the present day。 Foolish talking; and jesting; and joking; and
   excessive merriment; are only too mon。 Doubtless there is a time for
   all things; but to be always light and trifling is anything but wise。
   What says the wisest of men? 〃 It is better to go to the house of
   mourning than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of
   all men; and the living will lay it to heart。 Sorrow is better than
   laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made
   better。 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the
   heart of fools is in the house of mirth〃 (Eccles。 7:2…4)。 Matthew Henry
   tells a story of a great statesman '26' in Queen Elizabeth's time; who
   retired from public life in his latter days; and gave himself up to
   serious thought。 His former gay panions came to visit him; and told
   him he was being melancholy:〃 No;〃 he replied; 〃I am serious; for
   all are serious round about me。 God is serious in observing us;Christ
   is serious in interceding for us; the Spirit is serious in striving
   with us;the truths of God are serious;our spiritual enemies are
   serious in their endeavours to ruin us;poor lost sinners are serious
   in hell;and why then should not you and I be serious too?〃

   Oh; young men; learn to be thoughtful! Learn to consider what you are
   doing; and whither you are going。 Make time for calm reflection。
   mune with your own heart; and be still。 Remember my caution:Do not
   be lost merely for the want of thought。

   (4) Another danger to young men is contempt of religion。

   This also is one of your special dangers。 I always observe that none
   pay so little outward respect to religion as young men。 None attend so
   badly on means of grace; none take so little part in our services; when
   they are present at them;use Bibles and Prayer Books so little;
   sing so little;listen to preaching so little。 None are so generally
   absent at prayer…meetings; and lectures; and all such week…day helps to
   the soul。 Young men seem to think they do not need these things;they
   may be good for women and old men; but not for them。 They appear
   ashamed of seeming to care about their souls: one would almost fancy
   they reckoned it a disgrace to go to heaven at all。 And this is
   contempt of religion;it is the same spirit which made the young
   people of Bethel mock Elisha;and of this spirit I say to all young
   men; Beware! If it be worth while to have a religion; it is worth while
   to be in earnest about it。

   Contempt of holy things is the high road to infidelity。 Once let a man
   begin to make a jest and joke of any part of Christianity; and I am
   never surprised to hear that he has turned out a downright unbeliever。

   Young men; have you really made up your minds to this? Have you fairly
   looked into the gulf which is before you; if you persist in despising
   religion? Call to mind the words of David: 〃The fool hath said in his
   heart; There is no God〃 (Ps。 14:1)。 The fool; and none but the
   fool!He has said it: but he has never proved it! Remember; if ever
   there was a book which has been proved true from beginning to end; by
   every kind of evidence; that book is the Bible。 It has defied the
   attacks of all enemies and fault…finders。 〃The Word of the Lord is
   indeed tried〃 (Ps。 18:30)。 It has been tried in every way; and the more
   it has been tried; the more evidently has it been shown to be the very
   handiwork of God Himself。 What will you believe; if you do not believe
   the Bible? There is no choice but to believe something ridiculous and
   absurd。 '27' Depend on it; no man is so grossly credulous as the man
   who denies the Bible to be the Word of God;and if it be the Word of
   God; take heed that you despise it not。

   Men may tell you there are difficulties in the Bible;things hard to
   be understood。 It would not be God's book if there were not。 And what
   if there are? You do not despise medicines because you cannot explain
   all that your doctor does by them。 But whatever men may say; the things
   needful to salvation are as clear as daylight。 Be very sure of
   this;people never reject the Bible because they cannot understand it。
   They understand it only too well; they understand that it condemns
   their own behaviour; they understand that it witnesses against their
   own sins; and summons them to judgment。 They try to believe it is false
   and useless; because they do not like to allow it is true。 〃A bad
   life;〃 said the celebrated Lord Rochester; laying his hand on the
   Bible; 〃a bad life is the only grand objection to this book。〃 〃Men
   question the truth of Christianity;〃 says South; 〃because they hate the
   practice of it。〃

   Young men; when did God ever fail to keep His word? Never。 What He has
   said; He has always done; and what He has spoken; He has always made
   good。 Did He fail to keep His word at the flood?No。 Did He fail with
   Sodom and Gomorrah?No。 Did He fail with unbelieving Jerusalem?No。
   Has He failed with the Jews up to this very hour?No。 He has never
   failed to fulfil His word。 Take care; lest you be found amongst those
   by whom God's Word is despised。

   :Never laugh at religion。 Never make a jest of sacred things。 Never
   mock those who are serious and in earnest about their souls。 The time
   may e when you will count those happy whom you laughed at;a time
   when your laughter will be turned into sorrow; and your mockery into
   heaviness。

   (5) Another danger to young men is the fear of man's opinion。

   〃The fear of man〃 does indeed 〃bring a snare〃 (Prov。 29:25)。 It is
   terrible to observe the power which it has over most minds; and
   especially over the minds of the young。 Few seem to have any opinions
   of their own; or to think for themselves。 Like dead fish; they go with
   the stream and tide: what others think right; they think right; and
   what others call wrong; they call wrong too。 There are not many
   original thinkers in the world。 Most men are like sheep; they follow a
   leader。 If it was the fashion of the day to be Romanists; they would be
   Romanists;if to be Mahometans; they would be Mahometans。 They dread
   the idea of going against the current of the times。 In a word; the
   opinion of the day bees their religion; their creed; their Bible;
   and their God。

   The thought; 〃What will my friends say or think of me?〃 nips many a
   good inclination in the bud。 The fear of being observed upon; laughed
   at; ridiculed; prevents many a good habit being taken up。 There are
   Bibles that would be read this very day; if the owners dared。 They know
   they ought to read them; but they are afraid: 〃 What will people
   say?〃 There are knees that would be bent in prayer this very night; but
   the fear of man forbids it:〃What would my wife; my brother; my
   friend; my panion say; if they saw me praying?〃 Alas; what wretched
   slavery this is; and yet how mon! 〃I feared the people;〃 said Saul
   to Samuel: and so he transgressed the mandment of the Lord (1 Sam。
   15:24)。 〃I am afraid of the Jews;〃 said Zedekiah; the graceless king of
   Judah: and so he disobeyed the advice which Jeremiah gave him (Jer。
   38:19)。 Herod was afraid of what his guests would think of him: so he
   did that which made him 〃exceeding sorry;〃he beheaded John the
   Baptist。 Pilate feared offending the Jews: so he did that which he knew
   in his conscience was unjust; he delivered up Jesus to be crucified。 If
   this be not slavery; what is?

   Young men; I want you all to be free from this bondage。 I want you each
   to care nothing for man's opinion; when the path of duty is clear。
   Believe me; it is a great thing to be able to say 〃No!〃 Here was 

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