{"id":9347,"date":"2016-08-17T00:20:42","date_gmt":"2016-08-17T05:20:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/onworldly-folly\/"},"modified":"2016-08-17T00:20:42","modified_gmt":"2016-08-17T05:20:42","slug":"onworldly-folly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/onworldly-folly\/","title":{"rendered":"ON\nWORLDLY FOLLY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'><i>\u201cBut God said unto him, Thou fool!\u201d <\/i><\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right;line-height:normal'>Luke 12:20. <\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>But one of these fools is commonly wiser in his own eyes \u201cthan seven men that can render a reason.\u201d If it were possible for a Christian, for one that has the mind which was in Christ, to despise any one, he would cordially despise those who suppose \u201cthey are the men, and wisdom shall die with them.\u201d You may see one of these, painted to the life, in the verses preceding the text. \u201cThe ground of a certain rich man,\u201d says our blessed Lord, \u201cbrought forth plenteously.\u201d (Luke 12:16.) \u201cAnd he reasoned within himself, saying, What shall I do? for I have no room where to bestow my fruits. And he said, This will I do: I will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my fruits and my goods. And I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thy ease, eat, drink, and be merry. But God said unto him, Thou fool!\u201d I propose, by the assistance of God,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>I. To open and explain these few full words; and,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>II. To apply them to your conscience.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>I. 1. To open and explain them. A little before, our Lord had been giving a solemn caution to one who spoke to him about dividing his inheritance. \u201cBeware of covetousness; for the life a man,\u201d that is, the happiness of it, \u201cdoes not consist in the abundance of the things that he possesseth.\u201d To prove and illustrate this weighty truth, our Lord relates this remarkable story. It is not improbable, it was one that had lately occurred, and that was fresh in the memory of some that were present. \u201cThe ground of a certain rich man brought forth plenteously.\u201d The riches of the ancients consisted chiefly in the fruits of the earth. \u201cAnd he said within himself, What shall I do?\u201d The very language of want and distress! The voice of one that is afflicted, and groaning under his burden. What shalt thou do? Why, are not those at the door whom God hath appointed to receive what thou canst spare? What shalt thou do? Why, <i>disperse<\/i> abroad, and give to the poor. Feed the hungry. Clothe the naked. Be a father to the fatherless, and a husband to the widow. Freely thou hast received; freely give. O no! He is wiser than this comes to; he knows better than so.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>2. \u201cAnd he said, This will I do;\u201d \u2014 without asking God\u2019s leave, or thinking about Him any more than if there were no God in heaven or on earth; \u2014 \u201cI will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my goods and all my fruits.\u201d <i>My<\/i> fruits! They are as much thine as the clouds that fly over thy head! As much as the winds that blow around thee; which, doubtless, thou canst hold in thy fists! \u201cAnd I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years!\u201d \u201cSoul, thou hast much goods!\u201d Are then corn, and wine, and oil, the goods of an immortal spirit? \u201cLaid up for many years!\u201d Who told thee so? Believe him not; he was a liar from the beginning. He could not prolong thy life, if he would. (God alone is the giver of life and death.) And he would not, if he could; but would immediately drag thee to his own sad abode. \u201cSoul, take thy ease; eat, drink, and be merry!\u201d How replete with folly and madness is every part of this wonderful soliloquy! \u201cEat and drink?\u201d Will thy spirit then eat and drink? Yea, but not of earthly food. Thou wilt soon eat livid flame, and drink of the lake of fire burning with brimstone. But wilt thou then drink and be merry? \u201cNay, there will be no mirth in those horrid shades; those caverns will resound with no music, \u201cbut weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth!\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>3. But while he was applauding his own wisdom, \u201cGod said unto him, Thou fool! This night shall thy soul be required of thee. And then whose shall those things be which thou hast prepared?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>4. Let us consider his words a little more attentively. He said within himself, \u201cWhat shall I do?\u201d And is not the answer ready? Do good. Do all the good thou canst. Let thy plenty supply thy neighbour\u2019s wants; and thou wilt never want something to do. Canst thou find none that need the necessaries of life, that are pinched with cold or hunger; none that have not raiment to put on, or a place where to lay their head; none that are wasted with pining sickness; none that are languishing in prison? If you duly considered our Lord\u2019s words, \u201cThe poor have you always with you,\u201d you would no more ask, \u201cWhat shall I do?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>5. How different was the purpose of this poor madman! \u201cI will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my goods.\u201d You may just as well bury them in the earth, or cast them into the sea. This will just as well answer the end for which God entrusted thee with them.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>6. But let us examine a little farther the remaining part of his resolution. \u201cI will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thy ease, eat, drink, and be merry.\u201d What, are these the goods of a never-dying spirit? As well may thy body feed on the fleeting breeze, as thy soul on earthly fruits. Excellent counsel then to such a spirit, to eat and drink! to a spirit made equal to angels, made an incorruptible picture of the God of glory, to feed not on corruptible things, but on the fruit of the tree of life, which grows in the midst of the paradise of God.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:9.0pt;line-height:normal'>7. It is no marvel, then, that God should say unto him, \u201cThou fool!\u201d For this terrible reason, were there no other: \u201cThis night shall thy soul be required of thee!\u201d <\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>And art thou born to die,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>To lay this body down?<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>And must thy trembling spirit fly<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:9.0pt; margin-left:18.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Into a land unknown?<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>\u2014 A land of deepest shade,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Unpierced by human thought;<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>The dreary regions of the dead,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:9.0pt; margin-left:18.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Where all things are forgot?<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>\u201cAnd whose then shall all the things be which thou hast provided?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>II. 1. The Second thing which I proposed was, to apply these considerations; which, it is certain, are some of the most important that can enter into the heart of man. In one sense, indeed, they have been applied already; for what has been said has been all application. But I wish every one who reads or hears these words, directly to apply them to his own soul.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:9.0pt;line-height:normal'>2. Does it not concern every one that hears, \u2014 \u201cThe ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully,\u201d \u2014 to inquire, \u201cWas this ever the case with <i>me?<\/i> Have I now, or have I ever heretofore had, more worldly goods given than I wanted? And what were my thoughts upon the occasion? Did I say in my heart, What shall I do? Was I distressed by my abundance? Did I think, \u2018I have much goods laid up for many years?\u2019\u201d Many years! Alas! What is thy life, if protracted to its utmost span? Is it not a vapour, that just appeareth, and vanisheth away? Say not, then, I will pull down my barns; but say to God, in the secret of thy heart, \u201c\u2018Lord, save, or I perish!\u2019 See, my riches increase; let me not set my heart upon them! Thou seest I stand upon slippery ground; do thou undertake for me! <\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Uphold me, Saviour, or I fall!<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>O reach me forth thy gracious hand!<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Only for help on thee I call,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:9.0pt; margin-left:18.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Only by faith in thee I stand.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>See, Lord, how greatly my substance increases! Nothing less than thy almighty power can prevent my setting my heart upon it, and being crushed lower than the grave!\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>3. \u201cI ask thee, O Lord, \u2018What shall I do?\u2019\u201d First of all, endeavour to be deeply sensible of thy danger; and make it matter of earnest and constant prayer, that thou mayest never lose that sense of it. Pray that thou mayest always feel thyself standing on the brink of a precipice. Meantime, let the language of thy heart be, \u201cHaving more means, I will do more good, by the grace of God, than ever I did before. All the additional goods which it hath pleased God to put into my hands, I am resolved to lay out, with all diligence, in additional works of mercy. And hereby I shall \u2018lay up for myself a sure foundation, that I may attain eternal life.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>4. Thou no longer talkest of <i>thy<\/i> goods, or <i>thy<\/i> fruits, knowing they are not thine, but God\u2019s. The earth is the Lord\u2019s, and the fullness thereof: He is the Proprietor of heaven and earth. He cannot divest himself of his glory; he must be the Lord, the possessor, of all that is. Only he hath left a portion of his goods in thy hands, for such uses as he has specified. How long he will be pleased to lodge them with thee, thou dost not yet know; perhaps only till to-morrow, or to-night. Therefore talk not, think not, of many years. Knowest thou not, that thou art a creature of a day, that is crushed before the moth; that the breath which is in thy nostrils may be taken away at a moment\u2019s warning; that it may be resumed by him that gave it, at a time thou thinkest not of it? How knowest thou but, the next time thou liest down on thy bed, thou mayest hear, \u201cThis night shall thy soul be required of thee?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:9.0pt;line-height:normal'>5. Is not thy life as unstable as a cloud; fluctuating as a bubble on the water? It fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay. \u201cMany years!\u201d Who is sure of one day? And is it not an instance both of the wisdom and goodness of God, that he holds thy breath in his own hand, and deals it out from moment to moment; that thou mayest always remember, to \u201clive each day as if it were the last?\u201d And after the few days thou shalt have spent under the sun, how soon will it be said, <\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>A heap of dust is all remains of thee;<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:9.0pt; margin-left:18.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>\u2018Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be!<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:9.0pt;line-height:normal'>6. Consider, again, the exquisite folly of that saying, \u201cSoul, thou hast much goods.\u201d Are, then, the products of the earth food for a heaven-born spirit? Is there any composition of earth and water, yea, though air and fire be added thereto, which can feed those beings of a higher order? What similitude is there between those ethereal spirits, and these base-born clods of earth? Examine the rest of this wise soliloquy, and see how it will apply to yourself. \u201cSoul, take thy ease!\u201d O vain hope! Can ease to a spirit spring out of the ground? Suppose the soil were ever so improved, can it yield such a harvest? \u201cEat, drink, and be merry!\u201d What! can thy soul eat and drink? Yea, <\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Manna such as angels eat,<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:9.0pt; margin-left:18.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Pure delights for spirits fit.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>But these do not grow on earthly ground; they are only found in the Paradise of God.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>7. But suppose the voice which commands life and death pronounce, \u201cThis night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose are all those things thou hast provided?\u201d Alas, they are not thine! Thou hast no longer any part or lot in any of the things that are under the sun. Thou hast then no more share in any of these things of earth, than if the earth and the works of it were burnt up. Naked thou camest out of thy mother\u2019s womb, and naked shalt thou return. Thou hast heaped up many things; but for what end? To leave them all behind thee! Poor shade! Thou art now stripped of all: Not even hope is left.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:9.0pt;line-height:normal'>8. Observe the remark which our Lord has left upon the whole occurrence: <i>\u201cSo is<\/i> every one who layeth up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God,\u201d \u2014 such a fool, such an egregious madman, as it is beyond the power of language to express! However wise he may be in his own eyes, and perhaps in those of his neighbour, he is in reality the greatest fool under heaven, who heapeth up things from which he must soon be separated for ever: And whoever is seeking happiness in the things that perish is laying up treasure for himself. This is absolutely inconsistent with <i>being<\/i> \u201crich\u201d (or rather, <i>growing<\/i>) \u201ctoward God;\u201d with obeying that scriptural command, \u2014 \u201cMy son, give me thy heart.\u201d He who is child of God can truly say. \u2014 <\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm; margin-left:18.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>All my riches are above;<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:9.0pt; margin-left:18.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal'>All my treasure is thy love:<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>He can testify, \u201cAll my desire is unto thee, and to the remembrance of thy name!\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal'>9. Let every one who readeth these words, narrowly search his own heart. Where hast thou laid up thy treasure hitherto? Where art thou laying it up now? Art thou labouring to be rich toward God, or to lay up earthly goods? which takes up the greater part of thy thoughts? Thou that art careful for outward things, diligent in doing good, and exact in outward duties, \u2014 beware of covetousness; of decent, honourable love of money; and of a desire to lay up treasures on earth. Lay up treasure in heaven! A few days hence, thou wilt step into a land of darkness; where earthly fruits will be of no avail; where thou wilt not be capable of eating and drinking, or gratifying any of thy senses. What benefit wilt thou then receive from all thou hast laid up in this world? What satisfaction in all which thou hast treasured up, \u2014 all thou hast left behind thee? Left behind thee! What! couldest thou then take nothing with thee into the everlasting habitations? Nay then, lay up treasure, before thou go hence, which fadeth not away. 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But one of these fools is commonly wiser in his own eyes \u201cthan seven men that can render a reason.\u201d If it were possible for a Christian, for one that has the mind which was in Christ, to despise any one, he would cordially despise those &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/onworldly-folly\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;ON<br \/>\nWORLDLY FOLLY&#8221;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-9347","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-sermons"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/9347","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=9347"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/9347\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=9347"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=9347"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=9347"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}