\ a r, CENT) DY I HSDAY, MARCH bh, 1806, A MERCIFUL OD. Offers Forgiveness to Who Ask for It Al Ohrist 1s Fall of Sympathy for the Erving and the Weak, and Is Our Greatest Comforter In the of Trouble, Time Dr. Talmage, in his latest Washino- ton sermon, urged his hearers to make their God, ever ready to pardon the transgressions of the penitent. His text Genesis 49: 10: “Unto Him gathering of the people be.» waco with who Is | from the was shall Through asupernatural le I might call a pr cob throu yphescope looks down of the centuries unti the center of all populs the greatest being in al everywhere acknowledged I'he down and alway 8 SO. worl« put him the year tiquities 53 miles northeast of found c« of t copper-plate tablet was ing the Jesus Christ death warrant he , reading in this w : 17 of the empire of Ti 1 of March, ina: “In the year berius( aesar,.an 1 on I, Pontius Pilate, governor of the Pras yf Nazar between two thieves, Quintius Cor tore, condemn Jesus « th to die lius to lead him forth to the place of ut " 10n. death warrant was signed several names, First, by Pharisee; secondly, by Jol thirdly, by pet, a punishment was execu law, Danie Raphael; private citizen. 11 KE to crucified hrist The name of the on the right hand side was Dismas; the name of the tl on the left Gest Pontius P tragedy, says the whe 4 candies from three vear hand 18 noo writes Ww Christ A.D. Domin the of G what auero place around Christ f man or healthfully amt th his past life right A sensible I do not care ' man is, the review not or before God and man gives t tion so many t to have things 1 have i } things I have written have ri things 1 | have th have the past re days and out tion.’ the not erase » him no especia tisfa sa Oh,” he says » have been hings I haved there | have done, titer + . en, Loeye ns ave thoug thought | ngs readiuste a | 1 ‘ months and against Ah! past me in POT my brother, with i pen i erushed against then ag with 1 all the these acocus inguin about : about the past yut it not of my rm Mercy i gin-pardoning Christ Unto Him shall the gathering of the people be Oh. says one man, “Il have for been as bad as I con any mercy for me? Mercy for you “Oh,” says some here, “1 had a grand ancestry, the holiest of fathers and the tenderest of mothers, and for my perfidy there is no excuse think is any mercy for Mercy for you. “But” another man, *'1 fear I have committed what they call the unpardonable sin, and the Bible says if a man commits that sin he is neither to be forgiven in this world nor the world to come. Do you think there is any mercy for me? The fact that you have any solicitude about the matter at all proves positively that you have not committed the unpardons able sin. Mercy for you. Oh, the grace of God which bringeth salvation The grace of God! Let us take the surveyors chain and try % measure God's mercy through Jesus Christ. Let one surveyor take that chain and go to the north, and another surveyor take that chain and go to the south, and another surveyor take that chain and go to the east, and another surveyor at the end mj; at we front and pardon through S } i, the forty years 1 be, and is there one Do you there me?" SavYs | heart and | whenallh { the world | Ana " . | flour | {if OG stand ner {| parental {| from a home of which | home, a mere splinter of a wreck | will pity | these + ochaln and go to the west, make a report of the square that vast kingdom of God's ! Ay! you will have to wait to wl eternity for the report of that measurement. It cannot be meas. ured, Paul tried to climb the height o! it, and he went height over height, altitude above altitude, mountain above mountain, and then sank dow in discouragement and gave it uj for saw Slerra Nevadas beyor and Matterhorns beyond, and his hands back to us in the “Past finding out; unsearchabl thi ang mi es of mercy. he walvin plains, | Says: that in all things He might ha You notice thi sinners mentioned a ve pre-eminence,” all th in the Bible were great sinners David a great Paul a Rahub sinner, grea Ma sinner, Nn great dalen r, the I'he world sinner, n nne prodigal mo yt { easily underst st could pardo half-and-half wut what wded of is th ¢ worst sinner, the sinner, the ts fors hardest sin. at Chris oldest most inex nner. To the sin-pardon ng let all the gathering of the pu y | remarked again, hrist all want people t around ( Oh, rather S 0 Syms. we sympathy, ar people talk as the h they were of it. None of Wi away, how the dent us could ve without sympathy ien parts of the home? family are lonely unt y all get those who never come Sometimes it seems as if it must 1 their feet over the threshold? What, will IHISS again come vw never again sit with us at the they family never again Shall ain look into their sunny faces’ kneel prayer? we take Ah so griefs never of earth thet in on 1 with n for our wi under the 10 can stand Thou canst more for a , and he prepares to do battle ugh it De against t heart so hard 1 | sue Even a man's s athy i le t and help ful. W of weakness, cumb to the story of eo hen we have been in to us and through, what ne pour have a wny pr COUurage man stand bes what strengt! arm pathy Still mightier is ¢ let him tell the is fortunes were was against that uld write on ti found in top of the “The Lord will § or write on the door if the empty robe { ‘ 3 Xn he i } barrel: onsider the lilies « od so clothed the grass of will He not clothe us and ours ung man tell the stor whole round of « low of the penitent even his father say me home again! man fir still his mot for him, and h the wicket of the aire prison to Je consolation, or get down on nees before the governor, begging \on for | | wer wayward hoping on for | er 1 Or others are he tell the story who . ¢ : Ww alt neloss let her under vil Ininous a and has she was the idol murky and thunderous amid. urement restraint, impatient of wandered off into the | night of abandonment, away from God, and further in tossed away, until some time she the beach of that early Who now? Who will gather dishonored locks into her lap? Who will wash off the blood from the gashed forehead? Who will tell her of that Christ who came to save the lost? Who will put that weary head upon the clean white plilow and watch by day and wateh by night until the hourse voice of the sufferer becomes the whisper, and the whisper becomes snly a faint motion of the lips, and the *aint motion of the lips is exchanged for nsilent look, and the out feet are still, and the weary eyes are still, and the frenzied heart is still, and all is still? , Who will have compassion on hor wheu no others have compassion? Mother! Mother! Oh! there is something beautiful in sympathy--in manly sympathy, wifely on hw sympathy, motherly sympathy: yes, and neighborly sympathy, Why was it he Heavens; | that a city was aroused with exe'te ment when a little child was kidnaped from one of the streets? Why were whole columns of the newspapers filled with the story of a little child? It was because we are all one in sympathy, and every parent sald: “How if it had been my Lizzie? how if it had been my Mary? how if it had been my Maud’ how if it had been my child? how if it had been one unoccupled pillow in our trundle-bed to-night? how if my little one—bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh-—were to-night carried captive into some den of vagabonds, never to come back me? how if it had been my sorrow looking out of the window, watching and waiting —that death’ Then when they did we declare the naws all through the households, and everybody y that knew how to sOrrow worse than found her why to pray said, | ank God!” Because we are all are all one, by golden chain of | Ohl yes, but 1 have to tel) you will aggregate al manly, be {« ng thing compared w thy of pit Of | bound ona great if motheriy ympathy, it will und only a poor the stary { th Syms | our great Shiloh, who has | ied in His lap the sorrows of the ages, and who is ready to nurse on H heart the woes of all Him. Oh! what a God, whi we have! I h age in which we liv Who will « ave thought that ' this ¢e may be given up to discoveries and inventions by throug which ) 1 rh quick and instantaneous com municalic ties and all all cities and all communi lands will be brought to gether, and then in another period, per haps, these invent used for purposes will waght out for Gospel invi some great ions which have been be Lion, and prophet of ti ord will and snatch sub and miraculou » hand of world come my rious me telephone fron commerce lands ted by a wondr and all LOIDS COD ned nus the « AS A ry and He the his train, : he hn wid, and t ‘te mqueros hrist t ml horse of for », 88 He says 8 or appr I'hen putting His hand on man, who by talent do me his ind the work sh ng uj all the nd the and the { a palace whe eo Alhat ra, A wal and the palace St res thered i pay Christ did to him in nu sao i ) ’ Are ga I should » LO see Lhe Wor love in for what it ment i be one of rrooms of y as 4 on earth the has Christ wo gh He prophec and right he where and died Unto Him shall th But fa in that, I bargain to meet you at the pon of AVENS fered filled of the people be.” bave th e gather ling derous gate Heaven the day when our Lord comes back Garlands of His of the bronzed of the south and the pallid na of the north Africa, North and South America, and the other continents that may meantime from the sea, take the places of their sunken predecessors; Arch of Trajan, Arch of Titus, Arch of Triumph in the Champs Elysees, all too poor to welcome this King of kings, and Lord of lords, and Con- queror of conquerors in His august arrival flags of earthly dominion, decorated with erescent, eagle, or lion, or coronet Heaven's brighest banner, with its one star of Bethlehem and blood-stripped of the cross. 1 hear the procession now! Hark! the tramp of feet, the rumbling of the wheels, the clattering of the hoofs, and the shout of the riders. Ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands. Pat up in Heaven's library, right beside the com pleted volume of Shiloh’'s triumph. The old “promise straggling through the ages fulfilled at'last! “Unto him shall the gathering of the people be" on all nations on brow tions Europe, Asia, Arise to or While everlasting ages roll Eeernal love shall feast their soul, And scenes of bliss forever new, Rise in succession to thelr view. 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