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in any way prevent their following the laws which God has made for them, so man dies, of necessity. all the world cannot help his dying because he breaks the laws which God has made for him.

And how does he die? The text tells us, God takes away his breath, and turns His face from him. In his presence, it is written, is life. The moment He withdraws his Spirit, the Spirit of life, from any thing, body or soul, then it dies. It was by sin came death-by man's becoming unfit for the Spirit of God.

Therefore the body is dead because of sin, says St. Paul, doomed to die, carrying about in it the seeds of death from the very moment it is born. Death has truly passed upon all men!

Most sad; and yet there is hope, and more than hope, there is certain assurance, for us, that though we die, yet shall we live! I have shown you, in the beginning of my sermon, how nothing that dies perishes to nothing, but begins a new and a higher life. How the stone becomes a plant,-something better and more useful than it was before; the plant passes into an animal-a step higher still. And, therefore, we may be sure that the same rule will hold good about us men and women, that when we die, we shall begin a new and a nobler life, that is, if we have been true men; if we have lived fulfilling the law of our kind. St. Paul tells us so positively. He says that nothing comes to life except it first

die, then God gives it a new body. He says that even so is the resurrection of the dead,-that we gain a step by dying; that we are sown in corruption, and are raised in incorruption; we are sown in dishonour, and are raised in glory; we are sown in weakness, and are raised in power; we are sown a natural body, and are raised a spiritual body; that as we now are of the earth earthly, after death and the resurrection our new and nobler body will be of the heavens heavenly; so that "when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then death shall be swallowed up in victory." Therefore, I say, Sorrow not for those who sleep as if you had no hope for the dead; for "Christ is risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive."

And I say that this has to do with the text-it has to do with Ascension-day. For if we claim our share in Christ,-if we claim our share of our heavenly Father's promise, “to give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him;" then we may certainly hope for our share in Christ's resurrection, our share in Christ's ascension. For says St. Paul (Rom. viii. 10, 11,) "if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit is life because of righteousness. But if the Spirit of Him who raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that raiseɖ

up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies, by His Spirit that dwelleth in you!" There is a blessed promise! that in that, as in every thing, we shall be made like Christ our Master, the new Adam, who is a life-giving Spirit, that as He was brought to life again by the Spirit of God, so we shall be. And so will be fulfilled in us the glorious rule which the text lays down, "Thou, O God, sendest forth Thy Spirit, and they are created, and Thou dost renew the face of the earth." Fulfilled? -yes, but far more gloriously than ever the old Psalmist expected. Read the Revelation of St. John, chapters xxi. and xxii. for the glory of the renewed earth; read the first Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians, chap iv. 16-18, for the glorious resurrection and ascension of those who have died trusting in the blessed Lord, who died for them; and then see what a glorious future lies before us-see how death is but the gate of life-see how what holds true of every thing on this earth, down to the flint beneath our feet, holds true ten thousand times of men -that to die and to decay is only to pass into a nobler state of life. But remember, that just as we are better than the stone, we may be also worse than the stone. It cannot disobey God's laws, therefore it can enjoy no reward, any more than suffer any punishment. We can disobey-we can fall from our calling-we can cast God's law behind uswe can refuse to do His will, to work out our own

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salvation; and just because our reward in the life to come will be so glorious, if we fulfil our life and. law, the life of faith and the law of love, therefore will our punishment be so horrible, if we neglect the life of faith and trample under foot the law of love. Oh, my friends, choose! Death is before you all. Shall it be the gate of everlasting life and glory, or the gate of everlasting death and misery? Will you claim your glorious inheritance, and be for ever equal to the angels, doing God's will on earth as they in heaven; or will you fall lower than the stones, who, at all events, must do their duty as stones, and not do God's will at all, but only suffer it in eternal wo? You must do one or the other. You cannot be like the stones, without feelingwithout joy or sorrow, just because you are immortal spirits, every one of you. You must be either happy or miserable, blessed or disgraced, for ever. I know of no middle path;-do you? Choose before the night comes, in which no man can work. Our life is but à vapour which appears for a little time, then vanishes away. "O Lord, how manifold are Thy works in wisdom hast Thou made them all: the earth is full of Thy riches. That thou givest them they gather: Thou openest Thine hand, they are filled with good. Thou hidest Thy face, they are troubled: Thou takest away their breath, they die and return to their dust. Thou sendest forth Thy Spirit, they are created: and Thou renewest the face of the earth.”

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SERMON IV.

THE WORK OF GOD'S SPIRIT.

"Do not err, my beloved brethren; every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights."-JAMES, i. 16, 17.

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This text, I believe more and more every day, is one of the most important ones in the whole Bible; and just at this time it is more important for us than ever, because people have forgotten it more than ever.

And, according as you firmly believe this text, according as you firmly believe that every good gift you have in body and soul comes down from above, from God the Father of lights-according, I say, as you believe this, and live upon that belief, just so far will you be able to do your duty to God and man worthily of your blessed Saviour's calling and redemption, and of the high honour which He has given you of being free and christened men, redeemed by His most precious blood, and led by His most noble Spirit.

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