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Read Your Bible!

Read Your Bible

by Spurgeon

You know more about your ledgers than your Bible; youย know more about your magazines and novels than what Godย has written; many of you will read a novel from the beginningย to the end, and what have you got? A mouthful of foam whenย you are done. But you cannot re ad the Bible; that solid,ย lasting, substantial, and satisfying food goes uneaten, locked upย in the cupboard of neglect; while anything that a man writes, aย best seller of the day, is greedily devoured.

“I have not departed from the commands of his lips; I haveย treasured the words of his mouth more than my daily bread.”
Job 23:12

Novels

Novels

As to novels, I join with every other moral and religious writer in condemning, as the vilest trash, the greater part of these productions, which have carried a turbid stream of vice over the morals of mankind.

Novels . . .

corrupt the taste,
pollute the heart,
debase the mind,
demoralize the conduct.

Novels throw prostrate the understanding; sensualize the affections; enervate the will; and bring all the high faculties of the soul into subjection to a wild imagination.

Novels generate a morbid, sickly sentimentalism,ย instead of a just and lovely realism.

A wise man should despise novels, and a godlyย man should abhor them!

(James, “The Christian Father’s Present to His Children”)

Where is there a more sinful spot to be found upon our guilty globe?

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“When disaster comes to a cityโ€”has not the LORD caused it?” Amos 3:6

It concerns us all to seriously reflect upon our own sins, and the sins of our landโ€”which have brought these calamities upon us.

We and our countrymen are sinners, aggravated sinners! God proclaims that we are suchโ€”by His judgments now upon us: by withering fields and scanty harvests, by the sound of the trumpet and the alarm of war!

O my country, is not your wickedness great, and your iniquities infinite? Where is there a more sinful spot to be found upon our guilty globe? Pass over the land, take a survey of the inhabitants, inspect into their conductโ€”and what do you see? What do you hear?

You see the gigantic forms of vice bidding defiance to the God of heavenโ€”while true religion and virtue are forced to retire, to avoid public contempt and insult!

You see herds of drunkards swilling down their cups, and drowning all morality within them!

You hear the swearer venting his fury against Godโ€”trifling with that Name which prostrate angels adore, and imprecating that damnation, under which the hardiest devil in hell trembles and groans!

You see avarice hoarding up her useless treasures, dishonest craft planning her schemes of unlawful gain, and oppression unmercifully grinding the face of the poor!

You see prodigality squandering her stores! You see luxury spreading her table!

You see vanity laughing aloud and dissolving in empty, unthinking mirth; regardless of God, of time and eternity!

You see sensuality wallowing in carnal pleasures, and aspiring, with perverted ambitionโ€”to sink as low as her four-footed brethren in the stalls!

You see cards more in use than the Bible; the backgammon table more frequented than the table of the Lord; novels and romances more readโ€”than the history of the blessed Jesus!

You see trifling, and even evil diversions and amusements, become a gigantic business! The outcome of a horse-race is more anxiously attended toโ€”than the concerns of eternity!

And where these grosser forms of vice do not shock your sensesโ€”you often meet with the appearances of a more refined impiety, which is equally dangerous!

You hear the conversation of reasonable creatures, of candidates for eternityโ€” engrossed by trifles, or vainly wasted on the affairs of time! These are their important subjects of conversation, even at the threshold of the house of God!

You see swarms of prayerless families all over our land! You see ignorant, wicked children, unrestrained and untaught by those to whom God and nature have entrusted their souls!

You see the holy religion of Jesusโ€”abused, neglected, disobeyed, and dishonored by its professors!

You see crowds of professed believers, who are in reality, practical atheists! These nominal Christians are really unholy heathens! They are abandoned slaves of sinโ€”who yet pretend to be the servants of the holy Jesus!

You see multitudes lying in a deep sleep in sin all around us! You see them eager in the pursuits of the vanities of timeโ€”but stupidly unconcerned about the important realities of the eternal world just before them! So few are concerned what shall become of themโ€”when all their connections with earth and flesh must be broken, and they must take their flight into strange, unknown regions! So few lamenting their sins! So few crying for mercy and a new heart! So few flying to Jesus!

(Samuel Davies, “The Justice of Godโ€”and the Sins of Our Country” 1755)

A bad book is a big thief!

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A bad book is a big thief! For it robs a man of his time, and of his good principles. Many young people have been ruined by the vile literature which is now so common. A German writer says, “Such books rob the public of time, money, and the attention which ought properly to belong to good literature with noble aims. Of bad books, we can never read too little; of the good books, never too much.”

Books should conduce to one of these four ends:

for wisdom,
for piety,
for delight, or
for usefulness.

(Charles Spurgeon)