“Hope, Yet No Hope. No Hope, Yet Hope”
Charles Spurgeon
Most people are not seeking to escape from theย wrath to come, they are busy in worldly thingsย while hell is near them. They are like idiotsย catching flies on board a ship which is in theย very act of sinking!
We see many people busy about their bodies,ย decorating themselves, when their soul is in ruin.ย They are like a man painting the front door,ย when the house is in flames! Men are in a restless pursuit after satisfaction in earthly things.
They will hunt the purlieus of wealth, they will travelย the pathways of fame, they will dig into the minesย of knowledge, they will exhaust themselves in theย deceitful delights of sin, and, finding them all toย be vanity and emptiness, they will become veryย perplexed and disappointed.
But they will still continue their fruitless search.
Though wearied, they still stagger forward under theย influence of spiritual madness, and though there isย no result to be reached except that of everlastingย disappointment, yet they press forward with much ardor.
Living for today is enough for them– that they areย still alive, that they possess present comforts andย present enjoyments, this contents the many.
As for the future, they say, “Let it take care of itself.”
As for eternity, they leave others to care for itsย realities; the present life is enough for them.
Their motto is, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.”
They have no forethought for their eternal state;ย the present hour absorbs them.
Carnal minds pursue with all their might earth’s vanities,ย and when they are wearied in their pursuit they but changeย their direction, and continue the idle chase.
They turn to another and another of earth’s brokenย cisterns, hoping to find water where not a drop wasย ever discovered yet.
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