THE SECRET OF THE
LORD
The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him; and he
will shew them his covenant"(Psalm xxv. 14).
The natural world is full of secrets. It is a sort of
treasure house, filled with mysteries, about which man knows but little.
Science is discovering more and more every year; but the secrets of God,
discovered in these days by men of research, are the more ordinary secrets
which, like shells, may be picked up along the seashore. They are not more than
a tithe of the secrets yet to be revealed.
The best things in the natural world are hidden away. They
are not lying around loose on top of the ground, to be destroyed by the
plunderer's hand. They are not for "bums and soaks" and red nosed
drunkards. The valuable things are put where only the deserving can find them.
Our precious metals are hidden away in the earth and in the mountains, and the
rocks must be struck and blasted and burned with fire in order to secure the
hidden ore. Diamonds come from great depths; pearls are taken out of fathoms of
water, and often they are encased in a rough shell, covered by a film,
requiring the skill of an expert to perceive their value and remove the film.
The beauty of a diamond is almost always a secret, brought out by great skill
in shaping and polishing.
This principle is not only true in the mineral kingdom, but
it is also true in the vegetable. The choicest kernels of nuts are put up in
rough shells, which have to be broken. The kernel of the walnut, the exquisite
milk of the coconut, are hidden away, and challenge the energies of the industrious
boy. There are secrets of science, and of art, and of invention. Nearly
everything we prize in these days is of modern discovery. Our great
grandfathers did not know the secrets which are patent to all today, and are of
untold usefulness.
The labor of Watt gave us the steam engine; the toil of
Stephenson, a railroad; the research of Edison and Bell, the telephone, -- and
all these men are men who searched for God's secrets, and found them: none of
them "tramps," none of them "dead beats," none of them
idlers, sitting on goods-boxes whittling and spitting tobacco juice. They were
men who denied themselves of money, of comfort and pleasures, denied themselves
socially and domestically, and shut themselves up with the works of God, and
searched out these things that you are so glad to use in everyday life. There
is that man Edison, shut up with nature and discovery and invention, until you can
gain an interview with the President of the United States more easily than with
him. Natural secrets are shut away from everybody and everything. The man who
finds them has to search after them, frequently at great cost to
himself.
Down in South America they get down on their faces, and then
on their sides, and then on their backs, and pick diamonds from the clefts of
the mountains; and I want to say to you that just as men willing to deny
themselves get the secrets of nature, so, they that deny themselves and search,
find the secrets of the Spirit. God has some things that men do not find out by
simply holding down the end of a pew. He has some things in the realm of divine
grace that are known only to those who fear God and pay the price.
There are a great many people who think Christians are just
alike in heaven; but the Bible does not teach it. All men are not the same
here, and they will not be the same there; and some of you folks, if you ever
go to heaven, you will go bareheaded -- you will have no crown. As certainly as
the President has his cabinet, the Lord has His; as certainly as Jesus had a
few disciples who stood close to Him and went with Him everywhere, to whom He
revealed His secrets and told the things of His life, God has a select few to
whom He tells His secrets. There are a lot of church members here who do not
know anything about the things I am talking about tonight! I am not saying that
God shuts you out, but you shut yourselves out. Like the tramp who sits around
and never undertakes to find out the secrets of nature, there are people in the
churches who live ease loving, pleasure seeking lives, and never deny
themselves anything, and never get God's blessing.
God has some secrets in the spiritual realm that He is
revealing to the people who are living near Him! He has some secrets that are
delightful; and it is enough to make a man's mouth water to know that these
things are here, and can be known if he only have energy to get at them. But
they are put up in cases, and are hidden away, and folks that have nothing to
do but take things as they come, never know what I am talking about tonight,
viz.: the secret of the Lord.
The discovery of some secrets in the natural world has
sometimes produced great joy. I remember that a Greek mathematician, when he
made some great discovery in Geometry, ran into the street, crying: "I
have found it! I have found it!" If a Greek mathematician could get
shouting happy over a discovery in mathematics, why should you think it strange
that we should get shouting happy over the discovery of some secret in the
spiritual world? It is a wonder to me that people can get God's secrets and
keep as still as they do about them.
I want to call your attention to some of these secrets tonight.
One of them is pardon, regeneration, the new birth. The new birth is a secret
none know except those who have it. Go out on the streets of Cincinnati, and
take a man who does not know regeneration, and try to explain regeneration to
him so that he will understand it! Jesus Christ Himself can not do it. He tried
it on Nicodemus; but Nicodemus could not understand the new birth, and no one
can understand except one who has it. It is a secret that is revealed by the
Holy Ghost in the heart.
The heathen world would like to know this secret -- it would
like to know how to get rid of sin. Men are making long pilgrimages, they are
walking on spikes, they are throwing their children into the Ganges, they are
doing everything they know to get rid of their sins; but they do not find pardon;
and the reason is, that they have not the Bible.
Job said, "How shall a man be just with God?" That
was the question of the Old Testament, that was the question of that age. It is
the question of all ages. That was the question that rose in the smoke of
thousands of altars and flowed in the blood of millions of victims. That was
the question: "How shall a man be just with God?" It is answered at Calvary.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, came to reveal this glorious secret to us, that
we might know how to get rid of sin. You can not explain it to a man so that he
can understand it -- to the most brainy, the most logical reasoner in this
country -- you can not make him understand regeneration; for it is a secret
revealed in the heart.
Twenty-five years ago I stood up in the old Quaker church
with the conviction in my heart that I was very sinful, and I meant to say so;
but I was only on my feet thirty seconds; and when I rose to my feet I was an
awful sinner, and I sat down a saint. I had only confessed a sentence or two;
but the heavens opened, an glory dropped into my soul, and I was saved, and
every sin I ever committed was removed, and God whispered a secret to my soul
that I have not got over. Folks did not understand it, church members did not
understand it, preachers did not understand it. One preacher said I was
"like a hotbed plant, and would soon wither"; but God whispered a
secret in my soul. I doubt if there is a crowned head today that understands
this stupendous secret; but I was just a plowboy, and I found it. God gave me
this secret in my soul, and after all the scorching suns of twenty-five
summers, and all the bleak north winds of twenty-five winters, I have not given
up yet. Hallelujah!
O, if you had this secret, you would know what I am talking
about. I am not talking about holiness now, I am talking about regeneration --
something to which many church members are strangers. They have joined the
church and been baptized; but they do not know anything about experimental
religion. But God one day saved my soul, and gave me a new name, and I knew it,
and all the college professors and all the Doctors of Divinity would not be
able to get it out of me. It is put in there to stay. It is a little secret
which the Lord and I have together. O, if you ever had the genuine thing, you
would know what I am talking about. It is not signing a pledge or joining the church.
Lots of people have their names on the church book, and they had just as well
be on aboard fence, so far as saving them is concerned.
Again, beloved, holiness is a secret. There never was a time
in the history of the Church when so many people were debating the question of
holiness as today. There are preachers everywhere discussing and opposing
holiness. They fix it once, and say that the thing is settled; but for their
lives they can not let it alone. by do they not preach a good straight sermon
against holiness, and fix it once and for all? Just about the time a Doctor of
Divinity gets it proved in his pulpit that no one can have it, one of his best
old sisters tumbles in and gets it, and then he has to preach again.
The time was, in the history of the Church, when holiness
was pretty much confined to the Quaker Church. That was seventy-five or a
hundred years before the Methodists. (You Methodists came lagging along behind,
anyhow.) The time was, again, when holiness was confined to the Methodist
Episcopal Church; that was about a hundred or seventy-five years ago; but the
time has come in the last twenty-five or thirty years, when God has launched a
movement that is spreading all around the world. The High Church Episcopalian
and the Presbyterian and the Congregationalist and the Lutheran, are getting
interested about this question of holiness.
This is one of the signs that Jesus is coming soon. God is
selecting a Bride out of the churches of His Son; God's people are fast
becoming a unit. I have as good friends who are stanch holiness workers in the Methodist
Church as there are anywhere. I have as good, strong, wholehearted friends in
the Congregational Church as there are in the Methodist, and so in a number of
denominations. We have come to a place in this movement where God is not going
to be shut up to a denomination, but is reaching out and extending His hand to
all denominations and all classes. He is going into the jungles, and into the
slums, and saving people and sanctifying them wholly.
Holiness is a secret, and no one knows it but those who have
it. And you may know it, and the fellow who sits next you may know no more
about it than a Hottentot. Your wife may know it, and you may congratulate
yourself on the fact, and then know no more about it than a heathen in Africa.
It is a secret. You can not get it by study. You can not get it by work. If you
could get it by work, all our "supper folks'" would have it. They
would get it "baking cakes and washing dishes"; they would work
themselves to skeletons but they would have it. We can not get it that way. It
is a secret. It is hidden away; and even if a man is brainy he can not get it
by way of his head, for it comes by way of the heart; and no man can get what I
am talking about until he discounts everything above the collar bone. Do you
know that holiness is something you can not understand until you get it? But
they who have it understand it; don't you hear them saying "Amen"? It
is the folks that have not got it that can't understand it. When you get the
blessing, it will be as plain to you as high noon. You can not see in the
bunghole of a barrel very well, but if you tumble into the barrel you can see
out all right. And you can not see into this blessing by way of your head, but
if you tumble into it with your heart, then you will understand it!
The Lord reveals it to people. God bless you, I do not take
as much pains in "explaining holiness" to people as I used to. I
believe our holiness people make a mistake in entering into this matter with so
much reasoning. I used to take a great deal of time in defining the steps; and
it maybe that sometimes folks get into it by steps, but most of them tumble
in. After we get this second blessing, God reveals other secrets to us.
One is the secret of faith. God whispered the secret to Abraham. Daniel knew
the secret. Daniel and God had talked the matter over, and God said,
"Daniel, if you will be true to me, and sleep with the lions, I will send
an angel and stop their mouths." And Daniel said, "I will do
it"; and God let Daniel go into the lions' den, and he stopped their
mouths. He would not let you go into the lions' den; you will not be honored
with a trip like that, because you will not be quiet and trust God. You would
be screaming to get out, and the lions would eat you up. But God knew Daniel,
and God knew Daniel would trust him, for he had "the secret of the
Lord." Daniel went into the lions' den and slept like a baby, and it was
the king who walked the house all night that night.
When I went to a New England city, to be pastor of a church,
and have charge of two missions and five or six different corps of mission
workers, they told me I would have many things to encounter that would be very
difficult; and I said, "If anybody has to walk the floor and lie awake, it
will be the other folks." And God kept me where He could put me to sleep
every night.
When a man gets this secret he can believe for anything, and
get it. I know a woman who had prayed twenty years for her husband. Sometimes
she would pray at him, and sometimes about him, and sometimes for him. When she
was at low ebb spiritually she was cross, and would scold and spoil all the
good she had done. But one night she got desperately in earnest, and cried for
the Holy Ghost to save her husband. He retired, while she staid on her knees
until eleven o'clock, and then until twelve, and then until one, and then she
waited and wrestled with God until the clock struck two; and then the heavens
opened, and the fire came down, and she had the witness that her husband would
be saved. She also retired, and her husband waking with a start, jumped up,
went down on his knees, and prayed earnestly for God to help him., and by
morning he was saved! When you get this experience, you can feel assured that
God has your loved ones in hand. He will attend to them. Without this secret
the probability is that you will tell them this, that, and the other, and never
get them saved.
But you get struck with lightning yourself, and God will
send conviction that will move your relatives. Would you not like to save them?
This is the way to do it, -- make your own life right. You come to me to
"save your unsaved children!" If the mother would learn to live as
sweet a life at home, in her kitchen, as when she has company, her children
would soon be converted. Some of you are so cross and hard to get along with,
that no one wants your religion. God bless you, I do not wonder that your
children do not want it; I do not wonder that they do not get saved. Lord, help
us to get rid of inbred sin, and get saved through and through, and then we
will have something that people want! There is a secret of power which
the Church ought to know. Someone says, "I wish I had power. Power for
what? Power to get a flaming notice in the newspaper, power to make a show, power
to be somebody? That is of no account; but we do need spiritual power; and
there is a secret of power that the people ought to have that will give us
power every day of the year. Every time an evangelist has marvelous success,
people wonder and say, Where is the secret of his power? But the secret of
power is in the Holy Ghost; and if people would receive the Holy Ghost they
would have power for the successful accomplishment of everything which they
should do.
Before I close I want to call your attention to the fact
that there is a secret of joy about which the rank and file know nothing. When
you get this blessing you can follow James' injunction, "When ye fall into
divers temptations, count it all joy." You can rejoice on Monday as well
as on Sunday. You can rejoice when everything is against you, when you are out
of a job; you can rejoice when you are out of money; you can rejoice when your
friends go back on you; you can rejoice when the devil is near; you can whistle
and sing and shout and laugh and praise God when there is nothing in sight to
rejoice about! If you put your washing out, and the clothesline breaks, and all
your week's laundry has to be washed over again, why, Hallelujah! I know a woman
who shouted over just such circumstances, and exulted in her kitchen as much as
on the platform before a large congregation. I am talking to you tonight about
something that is intensely practical. It is something that will make a man
rejoice when his meals are not ready; it is something that will make you praise
God when the beefsteak is overdone, and when things do not go to suit you. You
will thank God and eat the beefsteak, burnt as it is. I tell you that when
something goes wrong in your home, and you go out and slam the door, and leave
your wife feeling hurt, and go down the street -- you, a member of the church
and on the Official Board -- you need something, and need it badly! This secret
will make us live just as God wants us to live, wherever we are. What is the
difference what I preach to you, anyhow, if I am not right at home? What does
it matter what I may say from your platform, if my two sons do not have
confidence in me? I would rather have the confidence of my two boys than all
the honors that the world and the church could roll at my feet. O for something
that makes us behave ourselves in our own homes!
My wife used to tell -- and I love to tell anything that my
wife ever told -- my wife used to tell about a man who received this blessing
out West. He had been one of these scolding church members. (Scores of people
are members of church and scold terribly at home.) He got the blessing one
night, and came home late, and found his children up. Ordinarily when he came
home late and found them up he gave them a good scolding and sent them to bed.
They began to look frightened; but he came in smiling, and he said: "Why,
children, are you up yet? I thought you would be in bed." And they said:
"Yes, papa, we thought we would like to sit up until you came. "And
he said: "Now you go down stairs and get some nuts and apples and popcorn,
and we will have a good, old-fashioned, nut cracking, apple roasting, corn
popping time;" and they were thunderstruck sure enough; and when they got
down into the cellar the little boy said to his sister: "Sis, do you know
what I think?" She said: "No, bub; what do you think?"
"Well," he said, "I think pap's going to die."
Well, do you know that is the idea that people have, that if
you get a blessing so that you live very good here, that you are about ready
for heaven; and wives feel anxious about their husbands when they get a good
spell, and mothers feel sort of good when the sick child gets cross? You say,
"It is getting better." As long as it was not cross, you thought it
was getting ready for heaven, and you are glad to see it cross; you say, O, the
child is getting cross; it is getting better!"
But, we have a gospel that takes the crossness all out of
folks, and makes them live upright all the days of their lives. People do not
understand it; and some of you, if you were to get the blessing here, would
behave yourself so much better that your wife would get scared and say, "John
is going to die;" but the fact is that death takes place right here at the
altar.
Beloved, when you get this blessing you can laugh when there
is nothing to laugh about. No one else sees anything to laugh at, but you see
it. Do you remember that when Israel walked with God they always had good
water, and when they murmured they always lost it? The river that ran from that
"smitten" rock was like Lost River in Tennessee; it would disappear
at times. And onetime they murmured, and God said they would have to dig for
the water. And they went to digging; but they found no water, and the Lord
said: "Get around the hole and sing." Sing around an empty hole! But
when they sang, the water sprang up! If you have not got salvation enough to
sing over an empty hole, a dry well, you have not got the blessing of the text.
What is needed is a man who can shout when there is no water in sight, who can
praise God when everything looks like midnight darkness.
Any one can praise God after the devil has been defeated;
but it takes a man full of salvation who can dance when he is being tempted.
God has such people. I have gone to places where everything was as cold and
frigid as an iceberg, and I began to praise the Lord for the revival that was
coming. Folks did not see it, and they did not believe anything would come of
it, and they held off to see if it was "going to go on or not;" for
you know there are people who, if it does not "go" are not in it, but
if it is a success they ''have been in it from the beginning!" But it always
goes! Glory to God! A bit of experience right here: It has been years since I
have gone to any place without a revival. The last three pastorates I had, I
had a revival right along. I would not be pastor of a church, if I could not
have converts in July and August. The last pastorate I had we had a constant
revival, and July was the greatest month we had.
I am not done with this subject, but I am going to stop.
There doesn't seem to be any end to sermons anyway. If you are going to get the
secret you will have to come and walk with the folks who possess it. If you are
fearing an elder, or the President of the Ladies' Aid Society, or Brother B. or
Sister C., you will never get this blessing; for the secret of the Lord is with
them that fear Him. If you are willing to go alone, and do God's errands, and
please Him, you can have the blessing I am talking about tonight. You had
better pay the price, and the Lord will give you the secret of regeneration, of
power, of joy, and a whole lot of things I have not mentioned -- he will flood
your life with the second blessing. Praise the Lord!