Ephesians 5:15 “Be very careful, how you live—not as unwise
but as wise...”
Another remedy against sin, is care, or caution, it being
impossible else to maintain purity of heart and life. Time is a talent given us
by God, and it is misspent and lost when not employed according to his design.
If we have lost our time heretofore, we must double our diligence for the
future. Of that time which thousands on a dying bed would gladly redeem at the
price of the whole world, how little do men think, and to what trifles they
daily sacrifice it! People are very apt to complain of bad times; it was well
if that stirred them more to redeem time. Be not unwise. Ignorance of our duty,
and neglect of our souls, shows the greatest folly.
Drunkenness is a sin that never goes alone, but carries men
into other evils; it is a sin very provoking to God. The drunkard holds out to
his family and to the world the sad spectacle of a sinner hardened beyond what
is common, and hastening to perdition. When afflicted or weary, let us not seek
to raise our spirits by strong drink, which is hateful and hurtful, and only
ends in making sorrows more felt.
But by fervent prayer let us seek to be filled with the
Spirit, and to avoid whatever may grieve our gracious Comforter. All God's
people have reason to sing for joy. Though we are not always singing, we should
be always giving thanks; we should never want disposition for this duty, as we
never want matter for it, through the whole course of our lives.
Always, even in trials and afflictions, and for all things;
being satisfied of their loving intent, and good tendency. God keeps believers
from sinning against him, and engages them to submit one to another in all he
has commanded, to promote his glory, and to fulfill their duties to each other.
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