See how precious
material runs to waste if the light is not trimmed! There is a thief in the
candle, and so it takes to guttering and
running away, instead of fielding up its substance to be used for the light.
It is sad when a
Christian man has some ill habit, or sinister aim. We have seen fine lives
wasted through a love of wine. It never came to actual drunkenness, but it
lowered the man and spoiled his influence. So is it with a hasty temper, or a
proud manner, or a tendency to find fault. How many would be grandly useful but
for some wretched impediment!
Worldliness runs
away with many a man's energies; love of amusement makes great gutters in his
time; or fondness for feasts and gilded society robs him of his space for
service. With some, political heat runs away with the zeal which should have
been spent upon religion, and in other cases sheer folly and extravagance cause
a terrible waste of energy which belonged to the Lord.
You see there is
fire, and there is light; but something extraneous and mischievous is at work,
and it needs to be removed. If this is your case, you may well desire the Lord
to snuff you, however painful the operation may be. Depend upon it, we have no life-force
to spare, and everything which lessens our consecrated energy is a robbery of
God.
Charles
Spurgeon
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