me THE MINISTRY OF TEARS. Dr. Talmage Puts Forth the Misfortunes of Life in Cheerful Manner. if Our Troubles Are Borne in the Right Spirit They May Prove to Be Advantages. God the First Resorl {Copyright 1901.) New York City. — A rast crowded the Academy of Musie in this eity to hear Dr. Talmage. Discoursing on “The Ministry of Tears” he put forth the misfortunes of life in a cheerful light, showing that if they were borne in the right spirit they might prove to be advan- tages. His text was Rev. vii, 17. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eye.” What a spectacle a few weeks ag the nations were in toria a ed from the | earth to a throne in wen more often offered than any prayer for the last sixty-four vears had been answered, and God did save the Queen All round the world bells were tolling, and the minute guns were boomis the abse quies of the most honored woman of many centuries, As near fo t English and Americ hands in congratulat jubilee, $0 in these {ti shook hands in mournful sympat Queen's departure. No y Great Britain ply felt grief T of Our an tain on th audience o when Vie- hi he st throne on The praver tears! Uueen scend the Le ago ne shook Queen's in on mes thy v O fof rr as our we cradles of ocked in Grea stream low ! bone, and flesh of berforce, our John Walt Latimer, our our Daniel Ruskin and gl our tobert Bur Knox, er Scott English nat language in and Mil on our which lorng Westmins- Lincoln in ind’s eapi- twp ga- looks d was natural in fears, bronze tal It tions be plain a sm tion, but come now tionaries and all your your religions and help me explain a tear A chem vist will tell you that it is made up of salt and lime and other parts, but he misses the chief in —the acid of a soured life, the viperine sting of a bitter memory, the fragm a broken heart. I will tell you what a tear It is agony in ution. Hear, then, I discourse of the ministry of tears or the practical uses of ROTTOW First, it is the design of trouble to keep this world from being too attractive Bomething must be done to make us will- ing to quit this existence. If it were not for trouble, this world would he a good enough heaven for us. You and I would be willing to take a lease of this life for a hundred million years if there were no trouble. The earth, cushioned and holstered and pillared and chandeliered at such expense, no story of other worlds could enchant us. We would say: “let well enough alone. If you want to die and have your body disintegrated in the dust and your soul go out on a celestial adven- ture, then you can go, but this world is good enough for me You might as well f° to a man who has just entered the wouvre at Paris and tell him to hasten off to the picture galleries of Venice or Flor- ence. “Why,” he would say, “what is the use of my going there’ There are Rem. brandte od Rubensea and Titians here that I have not looked at yet.” No man wants to go out of this world or out of any house until he has a better house, o cure this wish to stay here God must somehow create a disgust for our surround. ings. How shall He do it? He cannot af ford to efface His horizon, or to tear off a fiery panel from the sunset, or to subtract an anther from the water lily, or to banish the pungent aroma from the mignonette, or to drag the robes of the morning in mire, You cannot expect a Christopher Wren to mar his 8t. Paul's cathedral, or a Mi. chael Angelo to dash out his own “Last Judgment,” or a Handel to discord his “larael in Egypt,” and you cannot ex God to spoil the architecture and music of His own world. How, then, are we to be made willing to leave? Here is where trouble comes in. After a man has had a good deal of trouble he says: “Well, I am ready to go. If there is a house somewhere whose roof does not leak, 1 would like to live there, If there is an atmosphere somewhere that does not distress the lungs, I would like to breathe it. there is a society some. where where there is no tittle tattle, I would like to live there. If there is a home circle somewhere where I can find my lost friends. T would like to go there” He used to read the first ue So of the Bible chiefly. Why has he changed Genesis for Revelation? Ah, he used to be anxious chiefly to know how this world was made and all about its geological construction. Now he is chiefly anxious to know how the next world yas made, and how it looks and who live there, and how they dress. e reads Revelation ten times now where reads once. The old story, “In * PS3 OF & CO and bring all ye philosoph ph es and all component gredientia ‘ ents of snl up the earth,” does not thrill him half as the other story, “I saw a new heaven and a new e arth’ ¢ The old man’s hand trembles as he turns over this apocalyptical leaf, and he has to take out his handke rehief to wipe his spectacles. The book of Revelation is a prospectus now of the country into which 1¢ 18 soon to immigrate, the country in which he has lots already laid out and It is trouble, my friends, that makes us our dependence upon God. We do not know our own weakness or God's strength until the last plank breaks. It is contemptible in us that only when there is nothing else to take hold of we catch hold of God. Why, do you know who the Lord is? He is not an autocrat seated far up in a palace, from which He emerges once a year, preceded by heralds swinging swords to clear the way. No; He 18 a father, willing at our call to st: and by us in every crisis and predicament of life. I tell you what vou business men make me think of. A man is unfortunate in his business. He has to raise a good deal ef money and raise it quickly, He borrows on word and note all he can bor- row After a while he puts a mortgage on his house; after a while he puts a second mortgage on his house. Then he puts a lien his furniture; then he makes over insurance; then he assigns all his then he goes to hia father and asks for help. Well, failed everywhere, completely he gets down on his knees SAYS! *O Lor have tried dy and every : now help me trouble!” He makes ort instead of the first re some of on life iy, his financial » last res n goes off from home to earn He goes with his mother's benediction has large but he wants his own He goes far away, sick and of m y. He i hotel and sends for the ving, asking for le. he gets is, "Jf you night ye i'll be re- The y ung man » in the same building; a banker who was fat her; no relief and he is moved to here, he is frenzied orrows a sheet of amp, and he sits ne: “Dear m Come.” It is twen k when she gets the k the train st She ! She gets L 3 nutes to spare. She wonder he train that CAN fg fort 11les ar Ir cannot go } » rushes into the son, what does s mean? Why did y« u not send for ut me. You y u. Is this, my kindness to you indles him up, takes him well very soon, vou treat God inst as that n treated his mother. When you ncial perplexity you eall on on the broker, you a call on ¥ you call upon annot get any other, aris, is Live mw.nutes ir depot. there in time five mi She "ou sent to ever well table. the ' gel spread with the bread of con table now be cleared, on the chalice phearers come in. “Oh” the audience, "the the et us set BOm oe n cont ™a again that arc to be no heaven, and if there be no tears in heav- en how is it possible that Ge wd will wipe any away?’ i answer, “Have you never seen a child erving one moment and langh- ing the next and while she was laughin you saw the tears still on her face? And perhaps you stopped her in the ve yf her resumed glee and wiped o delayed tears. So I think after the heav- enly raptures have come upon us there may be the mark of some earthly grief, auqg licta jteelf there sw ay. How well He can do that! Friends, if we could get any apprecia- fit for our every-day work, Professor in my hands a meteoric stone, a stone How suggestive it was to me! to tell have of heaven are only from that world which the multitude of the redeemed. iyze "these nerolites and find them crystal ears, No wonder, flung off “God hall wipe away all We ana- from heaven! Have you any appreciation of the good are having How different it is when they It ia the difference be- Everything depends upon which side of the river you stand when you hear of a Christian's death. If you stand on this side of the river, you mourn that they go; if you stand on the other side of the river you rejoice that they come, Do you not this moment catch a glimpse of the towers? Do you not hear a note of the eternal eco. Some of you may remember the old Crystal Palace in city of New York. came in from my country home a verdant lad and that Crystal Palace the first great music had ever heard. Jullien gave a concert there, and there were 3000 voices and 3000 players upon instruments, and 1 mightily impressed with the fact that Jan lien controlled the harmony with the Jo. tion of his hand and f beatin with the one and eet wi bY ti other. To me it was overwhe Amin. But all that was tame compared with the scene and the sound when the rath the tes 1 come from the cast, nd the west, on north, and the south, and sit down in the kingdom of God, myriads above galleries above gal and Christ wi rise, and all heaven will rise with Him and with His eT A and wounded foot He will conduct hat harmony. “14 the voice of many willers, iy YA mighty thunderiugs, worthy is that was slain to receive glory and power, rn er He Lost Nothing. 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